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Achieving climate goals might not save the coral reefs

Research highlights that a rise in global warming by 2oC could result in the loss of cool areas in the sea called thermal refugia...

Climate change impacts observed on Mount Everest

Researchers analyse the mass glacier declines on Mount Everest to discover the effects of human-induced climate change. Melting and sublimation of ice on Mount Everest’s...

Social sciences play a key part in reaching UK net zero goals

Major investment from ESRC has boosted the role social sciences will play in helping the UK reach its net zero goals. The sizable investment –...

Scientists investigate biodiversity loss denial among Finnish forest owners

A collaborative research team from the University of Eastern Finland, and the University of Helsinki, have stressed the necessity of forest owners discussing biodiversity...

The shape of melting ice depends on the water temperature

Scientists analyse the different melting patterns of ice, discovering that the shape of melting ice is influenced by the temperature of the water. A team...

Wider solutions required to meet net zero carbon targets

A report created by researchers from the University of Leicester have stressed the requirement for wider reaching solutions to allow the UK to meet...

Developing sustainable electronics for an environmentally-friendly future 

Researchers at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland are developing sustainable electronics with novel printing methods and bio-based materials.  Scientists have predicted that by 2050,...

New framework to analyse social innovation in renewable energy

Researchers have constructed a ‘toolkit’ to increase the attention given to alternative approaches for enhancing the energy transition and highlighting the multiple benefits of...

Scientists investigate the salinisation of river and lake ecosystems

A collaborative research team including the University of Barcelona analysed the current knowledge regarding salinisation and created a guideline to improve the understanding of...

Developing a sustainable resolution to diffuse coastal pollution

Geovation and the UK Hydrographic Office have launched a challenge to establish a sustainable method to overcome diffuse coastal pollution. The Ordnance Survey’s open innovation...

The harmful effects of natural gas stoves

Stanford scientists discover that the health and climate impacts of natural gas stoves are bigger than originally believed. Natural gas stoves and appliances have been...

Urban climate resilience facilitated with the use of green backyards

A team of researchers from the University of Potsdam (UP), Germany, explored the impacts of additional green structures in cities, such as thermal comfort,...

Southern Ocean storms produce outgassing of carbon dioxide

According to researchers from the University of Gothenburg, storms over the waters in Antarctica have produced an outgassing of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The...

Hydrogen production using banana peel

Scientists at EPFL’s School of Basic Sciences have developed a new method for biomass photo-pyrolysis utilising banana peel for hydrogen production. As the world’s energy...

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