As efforts to transition away from fossil fuels strengthen the hunt for new sources of low-carbon energy, scientists have developed a deep learning model to scan the Earth for surface expressions of subsurface reservoirs of naturally occurring free hydrogen.
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After a Record 2023, Coal Headed for Decline, Analysts Say
Global coal demand hit a record high in 2023, but with the renewables buildout continuing apace in China, coal is headed for a decline over the next two years, according to a new analysis.
Tropical Ice Cores Offer Deeper Insights Into Earth’s Temperature Record
A new study suggests ice recovered from high tropical mountains can reveal key insights about Earth’s past climate changes.
How an Overlooked Study Over a Century Ago Helped Fuel the Colorado River Crisis
When it comes to the Colorado River, history often repeats itself—but it doesn’t have to.
How Forests Smell – A Risk for the Climate?
Plants emit odours for a variety of reasons, such as to communicate with each other, to deter herbivores or to respond to changing environmental conditions.
Move Over Blitzen: Geese Outpace Reindeer Impacts on Arctic Ecosystems
In the frigid seas halfway between mainland Norway and the North Pole, two types of animals browse the palatable vegetation of a high-tundra archipelago, munching on thick moss, cropped grasses and low-lying shrubs.