Environment and Climate Genomic Study Reveals Breakthrough in Enhancing Disease Resistance in Strawberries Globally, strawberries are gravely affected by Macrophomina phaseolina, a soilborne fungal pathogen
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of Energy Selects Principle Power and Aker Solutions to Advance Plans for Serial Manufacturing of WindFloat Foundations Principle Power and Aker Solutions (“FloatHOME” consortium) have been chosen
Environment and Climate Clean Power Alliance Launches $10 Million Energized Communities Program to Advance Sustainability Efforts in Southern California Clean Power Alliance (CPA) has launched its Energized Communities Program
Environment and Climate Equity Must Be Considered in Ocean Governance to Achieve Global Targets by 2030 As the world urgently presses forward toward reaching global biodiversity
Environment and Climate Veterinarians Team Up With Fishers to Evaluate the Health of Accidentally Caught Sea Turtles Six of seven sea turtle species are endangered, and humans
Environment and Climate Expert Says Fireflies Aren’t Going Extinct, but Their Numbers Are Dwindling For many people, fireflies lighting up backyards is a sign
Environment and Climate Demystifying the Complex Nature of Arctic Clouds With dancing ribbons of light visible in the sky, a
Environment and Climate Researchers Offer US Roadmap to Close the Carbon Cycle Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and six other Department
Environment and Climate Surf Clams Off the Coast of Virginia Reappear – and Rebound The Atlantic surfclam, an economically valuable species that is the
Environment and Climate Older Adults in Ohio Are Among the Most Vulnerable to Extreme Weather Nearly 1 in 5 older adults in central Ohio report
Environment and Climate Research Collaboration Aims to Enhance Cereal Crop Resilience to Acidic Soils and Improve Agriculture Sustainability Acidic soil caused by changing climate patterns threatens agriculture sustainability across
Environment and Climate Largest Ice Shelf in Antarctica Lurches Forward Once or Twice Each Day In Antarctica, heavy glaciers are always on the move. Conveyor
Environment and Climate U.S. Department of Energy Reports Chart Path for East Coast Offshore Wind to Support a Reliable, Affordable Electricity System The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released findings from the
Environment and Climate Kean University Students Call for Better Climate Change Education in High Schools Preliminary findings from a survey conducted by researchers at Kean
Environment and Climate Revolutionizing Carbon Neutrality: Machine Learning Paves the Way for Advanced CO2 Reduction Catalysts The quest for carbon neutrality has led scientists to explore
Environment and Climate Scientists Reveal Molecular Mysteries to Control Silica Scaling in Water Treatment Collaborative research that combined experiments at Yale University and molecular
Environment and Climate Animal Agriculture Industry Shaped Climate Change Discourse and Policy, Study Finds The livestock industry’s impact on climate change has long been
Environment and Climate Biden-Harris Administration Supports Local Projects to Save Energy and Tackle the Climate Crisis as Part of Investing in America Agenda As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S.
Environment and Climate New Study Shows Active Subduction Zone in Gibraltar, With Implications for Seismic Activity and Future Evolution of the Atlantic Our planet’s lithosphere is broken into several tectonic plates. Their
Environment and Climate Cold-Resistant Bacteria Found in the Arctic Can Degrade Crude Oil Biologists from the Research Center of Biotechnology and RUDN University
Environment and Climate Spatial Model Predicts Bumblebee Exposure to Pesticide Use It has long been known that agricultural pesticides are one
Environment and Climate Scientists Designed a Successful Measure to Mitigate the Impacts of Hydropower on Freshwater Fish Climate change has increased the demand for renewable energy sources,
Environment and Climate Is Spa Water a Fossil of Water? Uncover the Real Ultra-Deep Water Cycles Although most natural spa waters primarily originate from atmospheric precipitation,
Environment and Climate Harnessing Sensors, Smart Devices, and AI Could Transform Agriculture Biosensing engineer Azahar Ali, assistant professor of animal sciences and
Environment and Climate In Coastal Communities, Sea Level Rise May Leave Some Isolated Amid the threat of dramatic sea level rise, coastal communities
Environment and Climate New Study Shows Elevated Mercury Levels in Neotropical Birds, Poses Risks to Biodiversity and Human Health Neon green hoods, turquoise bellies, ornate crowns—Neotropical birds come in
Environment and Climate Cows: The Surprising Heroes in the Battle Against Climate Change Cows emit a gas called methane, which has an impact
Environment and Climate GTI Energy Announces Updated Veritas Methane Measurement and Verification Protocols to Help Reduce Emissions GTI Energy announced a leap forward in measuring and verifying
Environment and Climate ‘Energy Droughts’ in Wind and Solar Can Last Nearly a Week, Research Shows Solar and wind power may be free, renewable fuels, but
Environment and Climate First Study of its Kind Reveals Impact of River Sediment on US Coastline As sea level continues to rise, threatening ecosystems, communities and
Environment and Climate COP 28: Achieving a Pragmatic Energy Transition With Advanced Engines and Renewable Biofuels The assessment of progress toward meeting international climate change goals,
Environment and Climate Most Americans Are Oblivious to ‘Forever Chemicals’ and Risks Texas A&M AgriLife scientists conducting the first generalized U.S. study on
Environment and Climate Former Professional Cyclist Igor Makarov Discusses the Green Movement in Modern Cycling Eco-friendly practices have become ingrained in the fabric of daily
Environment and Climate An Exploration of Producer Responsibility Recycling Policies Shows They Can Overcome Challenges Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach in which
Environment and Climate Goodyear Completes Its Largest Solar Panel Installation to Date at Its Pulandian Plant in China The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (NASDAQ: GT) announced that
Environment and Climate PG&E Takes Historic Steps Toward Decarbonization as Company Announces New Production Pilot and Procurement of Renewable Natural Gas Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) has reached a historic
Environment and Climate Climate is Increasing Risk of High Toxin Concentrations in Northern US Lakes As climate change warms the Earth, higher-latitude regions will be
Environment and Climate DuPont Achieves 69 Percent Reduction in Carbon Emissions at its Healthcare Industries Materials Site DuPont™ Liveo™ today announced that its investment in Renewable Energy
Environment and Climate A Comparative Analysis of Permavoid and Hoensoey – Surface Water Management Systems In the rapidly urbanizing world, surface water management systems have
Environment and Climate Four Out of Five Miami-Dade County Residents May Face Disruption or Displacement Due to Sea-Level Rise A recent study has analyzed the impact of sea-level rise
Environment and Climate Boeing, NASA, United Airlines to Test SAF Benefits With Air-to-Air Flights In a collaboration to strengthen sustainability in aviation, Boeing [NYSE:
Environment and Climate bp’s Archaea Energy Achieves Major Milestone, Brings Online First of Its Kind Renewable Natural Gas Plant Yesterday, bp’s Archaea Energy (NYSE: BP) announced the official startup
Environment and Climate bp Begins Construction on 187 Solar Project in Texas, Supporting Global Transition to Lower Carbon Energy bp (NYSE: BP) has started construction on its 187MWdc Peacock
Environment and Climate Ponds Release More Greenhouse Gas Than They Store Though human-made ponds both sequester and release greenhouse gases, when
Environment and Climate Weather Models vs. Reality: How Well Do They Perform? Weather forecasting has made significant progress since its early days.
Environment and Climate A Novel Approach for Removing Microplastics From Water A new study led by Texas A&M AgriLife Research has identified what
Environment and Climate Navy Studies Environmental Effects on Coast Guard Crew During a seven-week Arctic transit aboard the U.S. Coast Guard
Environment and Climate Extreme Environments Expert Discusses Causes of Recent Wildfires Wildfires in Hawaii have devastated the island of Maui and
Environment and Climate Reefs Made From Culled Trees Can Help Kickstart Sea Life in Threatened Waters Reefs, whether natural or man-made, are hotspots of marine biodiversity.
Environment and Climate DOD, FEMA Fully Engaged in Maui Recovery and Assistance Efforts Joint Task Force 5-0 is supporting the efforts of county,