Making the transition to a renewable energy future will have environmental and long-term economic benefits and is possible in terms of energy return on energy invested (EROI), UNSW Sydney researchers have found.
The pandemic has tugged carbon emissions down, temporarily. But levels of the powerful heat-trapping gas methane continue to climb, dragging the world further away from a path that skirts the worst effects of global warming.
When a bicycle gets wet in the rain, the frame and chain become corroded or rusty which shorten the life of the bike.
Suitable catalysts are of great importance for efficient power-to-X applications – but the molecular processes occurring during their use have not yet been fully understood.
A research team led by UCLA materials scientists has demonstrated ways to make super white paint that reflects as much as 98% of incoming heat from the sun.
The air around us is still getting more and more polluted. No wonder many scientists strive to find a way to purify it.
More than 40% of energy consumption in the European Union is by buildings and 63% of this figure is due to residential dwellings.
A new mathematical model for predicting variations in solar irradiance has been developed at Uppsala University.
The UK Government and its advisory groups “marginalised or ignored” the environmental and public health ramifications of permitting shale gas extraction in England, according to new research.
Researchers from Swansea University have developed a new environmentally friendly method for removing toxic chemicals from water.
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