EEnvironment Read More Plastic waste mixed with coal offers low-cost hydrogen productionSeptember 7, 2025 The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory with facilities in Oregon, West Virginia,…
EEnvironment Read More Where do wind turbines go to die? These scientists have a planSeptember 7, 2025 It is supposedly the cleanest of green technologies — but wind power has a dirty secret. When turbines…
EEnvironment Read More How a Quebec battery plant promising economic growth turned into a money pitSeptember 7, 2025 In September 2023, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier François Legault stood on a Montreal stage alongside…
EEnvironment Read More Strong Wind Signal No. 3 to be issued at 2.40am as Tropical Storm Tapah approachesSeptember 6, 2025 7th September 2025 – (Hong Kong) The Hong Kong Observatory has announced that Strong Wind Signal No. 3…
EEnvironment Read More Scientists hope planting Palau’s ‘super corals’ will save reefs from climate changeSeptember 6, 2025 Palau’s idyllic waters hide an experiment that scientists hope will save the world’s reefs from climate change-induced collapse.…
EEnvironment Read More Deep-sea mining for critical minerals has become a global flashpoint. Here is how it worksSeptember 6, 2025 The yellow robot on the side of this ship is about to plunge into the depths of the…
EEnvironment Read More Emissions are Sparking Increases in African Heat Waves in Unexpected Ways, New Study FindsSeptember 6, 2025 When Southern Europe was hit by a catastrophic heat wave last month, it dominated global news cycles. Spain…
EEnvironment Read More Scientists made plastic that eats carbonSeptember 6, 2025 Scientists transform plastic waste into efficient CO2 capture materials From waste to valuable resource: Chemists at the University…
EEnvironment Read More There is less room to store carbon dioxide, driver of climate change, than previously thoughtSeptember 6, 2025 A female jumps towards the carbon pole to cross a body of water during a Fierljeppen competition in…
EEnvironment Read More Cloud seeding, flash floods, and a thirsty city: The UAE’s fragile relationship with rainSeptember 6, 2025 ADVERTISEMENT Outside of a mountain village in the northern outskirts of the United Arab Emirates, clouds on a…
EEnvironment Read More This disused Gateshead mine could be the future for cheaper heating billsSeptember 6, 2025 Mine water technology extracts heat from floodwaters to power homes and it is hoped it could be used…
WWildlife Read More Teen Tubing Down River Reaches Hand Into Water And A Week-Old Baby Grabs OnSeptember 6, 2025 Liz Belanger was tubing down the Cowichan River in Canada with her family, enjoying a peaceful day, when…