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Sustainable conversion of CO2 made possible with novel method

Discover the new method that allows for the sustainable conversion of CO2, potentially offering a replacement for current approaches.

How transitioning from nitrogen fertilisers will decarbonise the Netherlands’ food and agriculture industry

EIT InnoEnergy explores how transitioning from nitrogen fertilisers will decarbonise the food and agriculture sector in the Netherlands.

New research shows damage to West Antarctic ice sheet could still be reversible

Learn more about the current state of the West Antarctic ice sheet and how climate action could prevent its collapse.

Tackling the global environmental crisis through innovation and entrepreneurship

Find out more about why innovation and entrepreneurship are essential for tackling the global environmental crisis. 

Can ocean-based carbon dioxide removal be used to turn the tide on climate change?

Learn about the the potential, and challenges, of using ocean-based carbon dioxide removal techniques to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 

Development of Li-CO2 batteries boosted with new platform

Learn about the creation of a new system that speeds up the development of catalysts for Li-CO2 batteries.

Can satellite data services tackle pollution and biodiversity threats?

Learn more about how AI-supported satellite data services can help organisations tackle pollution and biodiversity threats.

Carbon capture technology and its role in the fight against climate change

Find out more about the role of carbon capture technology in the UK's transition to clean and renewable energy.

Climate action requires less-biased AI, Cambridge researchers say

Discover how harmful climate action can be avoided with less-biased Artificial Intelligence and human help.

£4m invested in AI technologies to tackle UK carbon emissions

Read how £4m UK Government funding will cut UK carbon emissions across various industries through AI technology.

Finding solutions to the climate crisis requires collaboration, experts say

Experts have said that finding solutions to the climate crisis requires collaboration between natural and social scientists.

New study is the first to find the relationship between CO2 and temperature at the landscape level

A new study led by Chapman University is the first to find the relationship between CO2 and temperature at the landscape level.

New project will help address the impact of climate change on communities

Learn more about the impact of climate change on communities and how we can help protect cultural loss worldwide.

New drought prediction model could improve proactive response in East Africa

Researchers have developed a new drought prediction model for the Eastern Horn of Africa to allow for preparation measures to be implemented.

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