Search results
Rocks may be able to release carbon dioxide as well as store it
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 8 months agoHigh erosion in southern France exposes these sedimentary rocks to weathering, releasing carbon...
Could we help fix climate change by covering our beaches with tons of tiny rocks?
SYFY via Yahoo News· 2 years agoPlanet Ocean is a 2013 documentary which attempts — and largely succeeds — to provide a glimpse at...
Why helping whales to flourish can help fight climate change
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA North Atlantic right whale with a newborn calf is entangled in fishing rope near Cumberland...
The Next Big Climate Tool: Little Chunks of Rock
Heatmap News via Yahoo Finance· 3 months agoWhen we talk about carbon removal, we often focus on “direct air capture” facilities — big factories that suck carbon dioxide out of the ambient air.
A $100 million carbon-removal competition enters its final stage
Canary Media via Yahoo News· 1 month agoOver 1,000 companies and research teams are now working to remove carbon dioxide from the sky or...
Trees Help Protect the Planet From Climate Change. But The World Isn’t Doing Enough to Protect...
Time via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAerial view of a burnt area of the Amazon rainforest near Porto Velho, Rondonia state, Brazil, on...
Scientists make breakthrough turning air pollution into resource for human use: ‘For the benefit of...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 8 months agoA promising breakthrough in sustainable energy not only aims to reduce pollution that harms the...
What's the deepest-occurring gemstone on Earth?
Live Science via Yahoo News· 7 months agoMany valuable diamonds, raw and cut, for further processing for the jewelry industry. In Virgin Valley, Nevada, it's possible to spend an afternoon...
NASA Rover Finds Organic Molecules on Mars
Futurism via Yahoo News· 11 months agoNASA's Perseverance rover has discovered traces of a "diverse" set of "preserved organic matter" in a Martian crater, giving us tantalizing insights into...
Two giant blobs lurk deep within the Earth, but why?
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 1 month agoIn this illustration, parts of the ancient planet Theia sink and accumulate at the bottom of the Earth’s mantle. This forms two ‘blobs’ called large...