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Research finds way to scrub carbon dioxide from factory emissions, make useful products

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Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

Emissions from consumption outstrip efficiency savings

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Emissions from consumption growth have exceeded carbon savings from efficiency improvements in the global supply chain of products consumed in the UK, according to new research by Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) at the University of York and t…

Categories Blog Entry, Earth, Energy & Environment

Half the productivity, twice the carbon

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Unless the IT industry adopts new energy-efficient technologies in the coming decade, it runs a serious risk of being unable to contribute to growing the global economy if limits are placed on carbon emissions. The findings come from an 18-month inv…

Categories Blog Entry, Earth, Energy & Environment, Health, Technology

U of C scientist offers better ways to engineer Earth’s climate to prevent dangerous global warming

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There may be better ways to engineer the planet’s climate to prevent dangerous global warming than mimicking volcanoes, a University of Calgary climate scientist says in two new studies.
“Releasing engineered nano-sized disks, or sulphuric acid in…

Categories Blog Entry, Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Space

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