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  • News - 18 Apr 2008
    Increased carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere is causing microscopic ocean plants to produce greater amounts of calcium carbonate (chalk) - with potentially wide ranging implications for...
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    Headquartered in Newport Beach, CA, FirmGreen, Inc., is a privately held, integrated energy company participating in virtually all aspects of the global green energy business. FirmGreen is involved...
  • News - 8 Sep 2010
    Bayer Technology Services (BTS), Bayer MaterialScience, RWE and Siemens, in association with ten partners from universities and the scientific world, are joining forces to research new methods of...
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    Surface Measurement Systems Ltd develops and engineers innovative experimental techniques and instrumentation for physico-chemical characterization of complex solids. “World leaders in sorption...
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    Established in 2013 our privately-owned company developed the revolutionary GREEND+. We focus on environmental and sustainable product solutions to improve local and global air quality...
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    Ryse Energy is a primary manufacturer of our wind turbine range of technologies from 3 – 60 kW capacity per unit with manufacturing in the UK, and our portfolio of wind technology is the most...
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    Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH is the specialist in industrial fuel cells, fuel cell hybrid systems and has more than 12 years’ experience in this sector – from the development and...
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    Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers are actively investing in greentech innovation and entrepreneurs, and has been since 1999. The number one trend on the planet is urbanization, and the four billion...
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    H2 Green Steel is committed to accelerating change in the industry by eliminating virtually all CO2 emissions from the steel-making process. H2 Green Steel will be a fully integrated, digitalized and...
  • News - 8 Dec 2015
    Because plants need carbon dioxide to grow, scientists have expected rising atmospheric CO2 to substantially enhance plant growth, offsetting a portion of human CO2 emissions and, in turn, slowing...

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