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Tech News Watch - May 15, 2008
The newest analysis of trace gases trapped in Antarctic ice cores now provide a reasonable view of greenhouse gas concentrations as much as 800,000 years into the past, and are further confirming the link between …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, environment
Tech News Watch - Apr 25, 2008
Scientists at Newcastle University have pioneered breakthrough technology in the fight to cut greenhouse gases. The Newcastle University team, led by Michael North, Professor of Organic Chemistry, has developed a …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, environment, emissions, co2
Tech News Watch - Apr 22, 2008
The old adage, “We are what we eat,” may be the latest recipe for success when it comes to curbing the perils of global climate warming. Despite the recent popular attention to the distance that food travels from farm …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, environment, emissions, food production
Tech News Watch - Apr 15, 2008
A new, high-resolution, interactive map of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels has found that the emissions aren’t all where we thought. “For example, we’ve been attributing too many emissions to the …
Also tagged: environment, emissions, co2, carbon dioxide
Tech News Watch - Dec 22, 2007
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is emitted in great quantities as bubbles from seeps on the ocean floor near Santa Barbara. About half of these bubbles dissolve into the ocean, but the fate of this dissolved methane …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, environment, methane
Tech News Watch - Dec 7, 2007
A new species of bacteria discovered living in one of the most extreme environments on Earth could yield a tool in the fight against global warming. In a paper published today in the prestigious science journal …
Also tagged: global warming, climate change, environment, methane