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  • News - 25 Oct 2007
    Scientists and economists are no strangers to discussions about alternative fuels, but a recently announced research grant means that some sociologists at Kansas State University are joining the...
  • News - 23 Oct 2007
    The Center for Sustainable Energy, which began taking shape earlier this year, is an effort to bring together all renewable and sustainable energy related activities at K-State - which is saying a...
  • Article - 30 Dec 2007
    Technologies are available to filter out about 99% of the tiny impurity fragments, as well as removing more than 95% of the acid rain pollutants in coal.
  • Webinar - 21 Nov 2023
    In this webinar, Dr. Quentin Meyer (UNSW) talks to AZoCleantech about the current state of the hydrogen fuel cells market, how advanced modeling is guiding research, and where fuel cell research...
  • Article - 27 Dec 2007
    The climate of the Earth has changed many times during the history of planet, with occurrences ranging from ice ages to long periods of warmth.
  • News - 22 Oct 2007
    A team of scientists has found that atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) growth has increased 35 per cent faster than expected since 2000. The findings are published this week in the journal Proceedings...
  • Industry Focus eBook - 9 Dec 2024
    Download this eBook to discover what new analysis methods are available to meet the skyrocketing demand in renewable fuels.
  • Article - 20 Dec 2007
    The conversion factors provided here will assist in calculating the energy consumption in common units and in determining the emissions of carbon dioxide associated with energy use.
  • Video
    This National Geographic video explains global warming in easy to understand English. Production of greenhouse gases by human activity and burning of fossil fuels is largely responsible and this...
  • Article - 14 Dec 2007
    In the process of global transportation, storage of energy and consumption, greenhouse gases (including water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide and ozone) are emitted into the atmosphere.

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