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Carbon capture from constructed wetlands declines as they age

Constructed wetlands do a good job in their early years of capturing carbon in the environment that contributes to climate…

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Researcher unveiling the uncharted reaction pathways of carbon dioxide in supercritical water

A research team led by Associate Professor Ding PAN from the Department of Physics and the Department of Chemistry at…

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Direct measurements can reduce uncertainty in soil carbon credit markets

Directly measuring soil carbon rather than relying on predictive models can provide hard evidence of how much carbon is being…

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The ins and outs of quinone carbon capture

Carbon capture, or the isolation and removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during industrial processes like cement mixing or…

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Storing carbon in buildings could help address climate change

Construction materials such as concrete and plastic have the potential to lock away billions of tons of carbon dioxide, according…

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The carbon in our bodies probably left the galaxy and came back on cosmic ‘conveyer belt’

Life on Earth could not exist without carbon. But carbon itself could not exist without stars. Nearly all elements except…

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4 dead in New Hampshire from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning

Four people were found dead in a New Hampshire town on Christmas Day from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning, according to…

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Carbon Revolution Secures New $25 Million Financing Agreement with OIC and Existing Lenders By Investing.com

GEELONG, Australia, Dec. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Carbon Revolution plc (Nasdaq: CREV) (the “Company”), a Tier 1 OEM supplier…

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Paleobiologists unlock 500,000 years of fossil records: Climate change impacts and risks of marine carbon removal

A study co-led by Professor Moriaki YASUHARA and Ms Raine CHONG from the School of Biological Sciences, the Swire Institute…

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Construction materials and household items are a part of a long-term carbon sink called the ‘technosphere’

We know a lot about how much fossil-derived carbon is emitted to the atmosphere but less about how much is…

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