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Study Finds Health Risks in Switching Ships from Diesel to Ammonia Fuel
As container ships the size of city blocks cross the oceans to deliver cargo, their huge diesel engines emit large quantities of air pollutants that drive climate change and have human health impacts.
Making Rechargeable Batteries More Sustainable with Fully Recyclable Components
Rechargeable solid-state lithium batteries are an emerging technology that could someday power cell phones and laptops for days with a single charge.
New Study Provides Enhanced Understanding of Tropical Atmospheric Waves
A new way to store carbon captured from the atmosphere developed by researchers from The University of Texas at Austin works much faster than current methods without the harmful chemical accelerants they require.
When it Comes to Carbon Collection, Quartz Rocks
Soil carbon is like a large reservoir that can keep carbon out of the atmosphere.
Fires and Climate are Changing. Science Needs to Change too
A new white paper on the many ways wildfires affect people and the planet makes clear that as fires become more intense and frequent, the urgency for effective and proactive fire science grows.