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Companies in race to develop sustainable jet fuel in face of climate crisis
Companies are racing to develop sustainable jet fuel to meet climate crisis

[ad_1] United Airlines flew a full-sized plane carrying passengers from Chicago to Washington, D.C., Dec.…

Australian forests will store less carbon as climate change worsens and severe fires become more common
As climate change worsens worldwide and more severe fires are common, Australian forests will be less carbon-rich.

[ad_1] Eucalypt forests have a reputation for bounce back from fire. The green shoots that…

Adam McKay wonders about why Will Ferrell’s split was so eclipsed by the climate crisis

[ad_1] Will Ferrell and Adam McKayPhoto: Caroline McCredie (Getty Images) The breaking up of two…

Solar Ammonia in a Climate Crisis: Almost Certainly the Most Affordable of All Low-Carbon Shipping Fuels
Solar Ammonia in a Climate Crisis – Almost Certainly the Most Affordable Low-Carbon Shipping Fuel

[ad_1] Miguel R.L. (aka Lambda), ETH Zürich engineer Time is fast running out to keep…

Christopher Flavelle
Climate Bill includes Billions in funding. Will It be Spent Fairly

[ad_1] President Biden signed the new infrastructure law, which includes almost $50 billion to help…

We Won't Get a 'Freedom Day' from Climate Crisis Without Technology
We won’t get a ‘freedom day’ from the climate crisis without technology

[ad_1] Comment Mark Thomas says technology has helped us ease out the restrictions on Covid…

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DeSantis promises to fight climate change with no ‘left-wing stuff’

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Study shows tropical frogs can adapt to climate change, but rapidly warming temperatures still pose a huge threat
While tropical frogs can adapt and cope with climate change, rapidly rising temperatures pose a threat to their survival.

[ad_1] Sooglossus sechellensis is from Praslin. Credit: Jim Labisko An international team of researchers found…

Fire burns in a field
For the sake its victims

[ad_1] In November, the world’s first global citizens’ assembly – made up of 100 people…

Saad Amer portrait taken in the woods with leaves on trees surrounding him.
An IPCC Reviewer shares his thoughts about the climate debate

[ad_1] Credit: Saad Amer Saad Amer is an expert reviewer on Sixth Assessment Report of…