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Is there enough land on Earth to feed the world and store carbon?
To meet climate targets, a greater area of carbon-sequestering forests would need to be protected, and forests would need to ...
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2 天
Researchers have turned CO2 into fuel using electricity and bacteria
New route to turn carbon dioxide into fuel is 45 times more efficient and uses 45 times less land than making diesel from ...
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Search the web for climate change, and the image you get depends on the country you’re in
And that’s a problem, say researchers who suggest that more accurate depictions of climate change could help drive changes in ...
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6 天
Does the road to clean energy run through dirty mines?
Overall, the International Energy Authority estimates that reaching net zero by 2050 could require six times more mineral ...
anthropocenemagazine
8 天
Trading cows for forests in a few wealthy countries could deliver huge climate benefits
A new study found that reducing world cattle production by a mere 13% and rewilding select pastures could lock away the ...
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9 天
A remarkable new method turns old cooking oil into renewable diesel. No refinery required.
Diesel made from used cooking oil produces fewer carbon emissions than new vegetable oils—and it keeps the grease out of ...
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9 天
Maybe coral reefs aren’t doomed after all, new research finds.
A two-year experiment found that coral reefs could endure in heated water better than expected—with one huge caveat.
anthropocenemagazine
11 天
People fear renewable power grids are more prone to blackouts. The data say otherwise.
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Electric grids powered by renewables like wind and solar energy are less vulnerable ...
anthropocenemagazine
1 年
Designer biochar could bring fertilizer pollution full-circle
Researchers created a new kind of biochar that is not only made from waste, it also absorbs waste nutrients and recycles them ...
anthropocenemagazine
4 年
Sarah DeWeerdt
You really are never going to feel the same way about your plastic disposable water bottle as you do about your clothes.
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