In the summer of 2022, one of Tyrol's largest glaciers experienced its most significant loss of mass on record.
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WVU Bioenergy Researcher Digging Into the Root of Sustainability
A researcher at West Virginia University is unearthing what facilitates the robust growth of Miscanthus grass, a bioenergy crop that grows well on reclaimed Appalachian mine lands and holds the potential to produce fuel and capture carbon dioxide.
Texas A&M-Galveston Returns Rare Sea Turtle To Gulf Of Mexico
Nearly two years after Tally the turtle washed up on a beach in the UK, scientists from the Gulf Center for Sea Turtle Research helped reintroduce her to her natural habitat.
Ponds Release More Greenhouse Gas Than They Store
Though human-made ponds both sequester and release greenhouse gases, when added up, they may be net emitters, according to two related studies by Cornell researchers.
Earth’s Electrons May Be Forming Water on the Moon
Understanding the concentrations and distributions of water on the Moon is critical to understanding its formation and evolution, and to providing water resources for future human exploration.
Can Rocks Produce Abundant Clean Energy? New Project to Explore
The next green energy revolution may begin below our feet.