Is Black Hydrogen A Climate Threat And A Big Mistake?
Hydrogen isn’t one-size-fits-all. When it comes to climate impact, its production method matters a lot. It gets a color code based on how clean its production is. ‘Black or Grey’Continue Reading
Hydrogen isn’t one-size-fits-all. When it comes to climate impact, its production method matters a lot. It gets a color code based on how clean its production is. ‘Black or Grey’Continue Reading
Scientists are exploring how viruses found in ocean water and Arctic ice could potentially aid in capturing carbon emissions and are researching methods to amplify their effectiveness. As an Ohio StateContinue Reading
The COP28 climate conference in Dubai ended on a positive note with a statement that called for “transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems, in a just, orderly andContinue Reading
Drilling by fossil fuel companies in Norway’s permafrost could be releasing an unknown danger. Researchers have found that 50% of the 18 hydrocarbon exploration wells in Svalbard had encountered trappedContinue Reading
Solar geoengineering, which involves reducing the solar energy reaching the Earth’s surface, is being discussed in the field of climate science. However, the general consensus is that it is aContinue Reading
Producing Portland cement is actually responsible for around 8% of all carbon emissions worldwide each year. And there are a couple of reasons behind this. Firstly, in order to createContinue Reading
Two recent papers published in Nature Food reveal that the contribution of food, particularly beef, to greenhouse-gas emissions (GHG) is greater than previously believed. Opting out of consuming steak couldContinue Reading
Norsk Hydro created the world’s first aluminum using green hydrogen to power the smelting process. The Norwegian company, one of the world’s top aluminum producers, smelted 225 tonnes of recoveredContinue Reading
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