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A team of researchers believes they have understood why Earth remained in a state of extreme heat and harsh temperatures for 5 million years following the Great Dying. The catastrophic event, which ...
Last year, the average level of carbon dioxide rose faster over the previous year than at any other point since the recordings began, Scripps reported in January.
Microsoft's carbon footprint has grown 23.4% since it set a goal in 2020 to shrink its climate emissions to zero within a decade.
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India Today on MSNAncient Earth kept boiling for five million years. We now know what happened
Triassic Mass Extinction, also known as the "Great Dying," which occurred around 252 million years ago and wiped out nearly 90% of life on Earth.
Several common gases used in anesthesia contribute to global warming, but anesthesiologists can reduce the damage in a few simple steps.
Power plants and industrial facilities that emit planet-warming carbon dioxide are hopeful that Congress will keep tax credits for capturing the gas and storing it deep underground. The process ...
Record heat and rain turned thousands of Greenland lakes brown in 2022 as they hit a tipping point and began emitting carbon dioxide.
Many environmentalists are critical of carbon capture, questioning its safety and effectiveness. They point to accidents involving the technology, such as a carbon dioxide pipeline rupture in ...
In this activity, students will be able to explain that carbon dioxide from any source reacts chemically with water to form carbonic acid. They will also be able to use the color change of bromothymol ...
The nascent carbon dioxide removal industry expects to hit a milestone this year: 1 million tonnes of planet-warming CO2 removed from the atmosphere. That certainly is progress, but things aren ...
The ocean has absorbed about 30% of carbon dioxide emissions from human activities since the Industrial Revolution, significantly slowing the pace of climate change. But as emissions continue to rise, ...
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