Researchers at MIT have revealed that the United States has sufficient capacity to store fossil fuel emissions for a century in its deep saline aquifers. Carbon dioxide emissions are released from powerplants that use coal as fuel.
At the Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO), the architectural students met Svein Richard Brandtzæg, CEO of Hydro. He stated that the company is delighted to see numerous talented students, working to find solutions for one of the main challenges in climatic change, energy waste in buildings.
New University of Washington research demonstrates that injecting sulfate particles into the stratosphere, would likely achieve only part of the desired effect in combatting climate change, and could carry serious, if unintended, consequences.
Element Markets, LLC, a leading producer and marketer of biogas and environmental commodities, is helping Chevrolet meet its CO2 reduction goals while assisting Basin Electric Power Cooperative in funding its clean energy projects.
Pirelli has inked a voluntary contract with the Ministry for the Environment and Land and SeaProtection in order to decrease the climate impact caused from the activities related to manufacturing and use of its tyres.
Zayed Future Energy Prize has announced the winners of its 2012 awards at the World Future Energy Summit. The annual award recognizes individuals, non-governmental organizations, small businesses and large corporations for their contributions to future sustainability, climate change and energy.
Researchers at the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) at the University of York have played a key role in a new study that shows that implementing 14 key air pollution control measures could slow the pace of global warming, save millions of lives and boost agricultural production.
The Nordic nations have embarked on a cooperative venture in the capture of CO2. Experts in capture, storage and transport of CO2 are meeting at the newly formed NORDICCS centre for the first time.
A report released by The University of Manchester claims that nuclear power can make a considerable contribution to the reduction of greenhouse gases. But, this contribution will also have a significant negative impact on the environment and natural resources of the country.
The University of Gothenburg and five marine organizations in Sweden are collaborating in a new project involving automatic metering buoys to study climate change.
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