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View Article Two coral snakes recorded battling for prey in a scientific first Kleptoparasitism, or food theft, is a... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Advancing towards sustainability: Turning carbon dioxide and water... Such is the case of acetylene (C2H2), an... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Engineers find a new way to convert carbon dioxide into useful... d="M12.132,... 3/27/2024 MIT - Energy Info Details
View Article How Elon Musk Became 'Kind of Pro-China' Mr. Musk helped create China’s electric... 3/27/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article How Patagonia and Seventh Generation include banks in their climate... Corporate cash deposits are a huge... 3/27/2024 Greenbiz Info Details
View Article Hyundai to invest more than $50 bn in South Korea in major EV push Hyundai on Wednesday revealed plans to... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article They Grow Your Berries and Peaches, but Often Lack One Item: Insurance Farmers of fruits and vegetables say... 3/27/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article Vast Vienna wastewater heat pumps showcase EU climate drive In a large hall on the outskirts of... 3/27/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article Why Tennessee lawmakers are pushing a bill to keep government from... Republican state lawmakers are going... 3/27/2024 Washington Post - Climate and Environment Info Details
View Article You can start applying for the American Climate Corps next month This story by Naveena Sadasivam and Kate... 3/27/2024 Skeptical Science Info Details
View Article The Worst Climate Disaster You Haven’t Heard Of Just Got More Deadly -... In Mongolia, where nearly a third of the... 3/26/2024 Huffington Post Info Details
View Article Everything You Need to Know about EPA’s New Clean Car Emissions... Last week, the Biden Administration... 3/26/2024 Union of Concerned Scientists - Vehicles Info Details
View Article Extreme weather forecasts: Algorithm 'nudges' existing climate... To estimate Boston's future risk of... 3/26/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Paula García Knows Renewable Energy Is for the People “Careful with the plants, careful with... 3/26/2024 Union of Concerned Scientists - Energy Info Details
View Article MIT-derived algorithm helps forecast the frequency of extreme weather d="M12.132,... 3/26/2024 MIT - Research Info Details
View Article Rethinking wind power's towers and turbines At first glance, the wind-turbine tower... 3/26/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article How do you save the pint from climate change? 3/26/2024 BBC Info Details
View Article A nanoscale look at how shells and coral form reveals that... They also found variety in the types of... 3/26/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article A New Law Would Remove Many Architectural Protections in Miami Beach Lawmakers say preservationists held too... 3/26/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article Accelerating China's transition to carbon neutrality and clean air A recent report published in... 3/26/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details

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PHYS.ORG - Earth

Kleptoparasitism, or food theft, is a well-documented behavior in many animal species, but is seldom reported among snakes in natural habitats. The observation, detailed in a recent study published in Herpetozoa by Henrik Bringsøe and Niels Poul Dreyer, showcases the two Micrurus...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Advancing towards sustainability: Turning carbon dioxide and water into acetylene

Such is the case of acetylene (C2H2), an essential hydrocarbon with a plethora of applications. This highly flammable gas is used for welding, industrial cutting, metal hardening, heat treatments, and other industrial processes. In addition, it is an important precursor in the production of...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

Engineers find a new way to convert carbon dioxide into useful products

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Date Added:March 27, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

Mr. Musk helped create China’s electric vehicle industry. But he is now facing challenges there as well as scrutiny in the West over his reliance on the country. When Elon Musk first set up Tesla’s factory in China, he appeared to have the upper hand. He gained access to top leaders and secured...

Author:Mara Hvistendahl
Date Added:March 27, 2024

How Patagonia and Seventh Generation include banks in their climate action plans

Corporate cash deposits are a huge source of carbon emissions, and sustainability leaders need to engage their bankers. Most companies don’t report the "hidden" carbon emissions generated by how their corporate cash deposits are invested, but it’s larger than many realize. If Apple, Google and...

Author:Grant Harrison
Date Added:March 27, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

Hyundai on Wednesday revealed plans to invest more than $50 billion in South Korea by 2026, with a huge chunk dedicated to boosting the development and production of electric vehicles. Along with its affiliate Kia, Hyundai is the world's third-largest automaker by sales, but the South Korean...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

Farmers of fruits and vegetables say coverage has become unavailable or unaffordable as drought and floods increasingly threaten their crops. Farmers who grow fresh fruits and vegetables are often finding crop insurance prohibitively expensive - or even unavailable - as climate change escalates...

Author:Patrick Cooley
Date Added:March 27, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

In a large hall on the outskirts of Vienna, shiny pipes carry treated wastewater through three giant heat pumps, part of Austria's drive to reduce carbon emissions and its dependence on Russian gas, with more and more European cities eyeing this alternative. The plant - billed as Europe's most...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

Washington Post - Climate and Environment

Why Tennessee lawmakers are pushing a bill to keep government from spraying the sky

Republican state lawmakers are going after a new threat they say could cause harm to the environment - and playing into a baseless claim at the same time. In a Tennessee bill passed by the state Senate last week, lawmakers targeted geoengineering, an experimental - and controversial - practice...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

Skeptical Science

This story by Naveena Sadasivam and Kate Yoder was originally published by Grist and is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story. The long-awaited jobs board for the American Climate Corps, promised early in the Biden...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

Huffington Post

The Worst Climate Disaster You Haven’t Heard Of Just Got More Deadly - And It’s Not Over Yet

In Mongolia, where nearly a third of the population still lives as nomadic herders, a winter so cold that livestock either freeze to death or starve as snow and ice make grazing impossible is called a “dzud.” These extreme seasons used to come once a decade. With climate change destabilizing the...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

Union of Concerned Scientists - Vehicles

Everything You Need to Know about EPA’s New Clean Car Emissions Standards

Last week, the Biden Administration finalized the newest, and strongest, set of vehicle emissions standards for new passenger cars and trucks. These new rules apply to all auto manufacturers and only affect new vehicle sales. They will go into effect in model year 2027 and steadily increase in...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Extreme weather forecasts: Algorithm 'nudges' existing climate simulations closer to future reality

To estimate Boston's future risk of extreme weather such as flooding, policymakers can combine a coarse model's large-scale predictions with a finer-resolution model tuned to estimate how often Boston is likely to experience damaging floods as the climate warms. But this risk analysis is only as...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

Union of Concerned Scientists - Energy

“Careful with the plants, careful with the trees, careful with the animals,” her grandfather would repeat. Traveling to the southern region of Colombia as a young child, Paula García remembers being taught by her elders about the deep interconnectedness between humans and the natural world....

Date Added:March 27, 2024

MIT - Research

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Date Added:March 27, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

At first glance, the wind-turbine tower that rises from the green landscape in the Swedish municipality of Skara looks like any other. It reaches a height of 105 meters and, at the top, supports a familiar trio of big rotating blades. But unlike most wind-turbine towers, which are made of steel,...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

Date Added:March 27, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

A nanoscale look at how shells and coral form reveals that biomineralization is more complex than imagined

They also found variety in the types of building blocks present. Scientists expected to see "amorphous" precursors, minerals that lack a repeating atomic structure. They did—but they also found "crystalline" precursors, minerals that are more structured and orderly. The research is...

Date Added:March 27, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

Lawmakers say preservationists held too much power over decisions on whether buildings should be demolished and what should be allowed to replace them. The oceanfront Eden Roc Hotel is an icon of Miami Modernist architecture, a style that epitomized the postwar glamour and grandeur of Miami...

Author:Julia Echikson
Date Added:March 27, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

A recent report published in Environmental Science and Ecotechnology, reveals the Synergetic Roadmap on Carbon Neutrality and Clean Air for China. This comprehensive report offers a detailed analysis and updates on China's ambitious efforts to synergize air pollution control with carbon...

Date Added:March 27, 2024