An analysis published Feb. 26 in the journal Nature Climate Change shows
that the wastewater produced during the processing of palm oil is a significant
source of heat-trapping methane in the atmosphere. But the researchers also
present a possible solution: capturing the methane and using it as a renewable
energy source.
1More
1More
Mapping the World's Problems - NYTimes.com - 0 views
1More
This is how rising seas will reshape the face of the United States - The Washington Post - 1 views
1More
Solar paint produces hydrogen from sunlight and water vapor : TreeHugger - 0 views
1More
» Global Investment in Water Management Solutions Is Expected to Reach $2.8 B... - 0 views
2More
Methane leaks from palm oil wastewater are a climate concern, CU-Boulder study says | S... - 0 views
1More
» Annual Fuel Cell Car and Bus Sales Are Expected to Exceed 228,000 by 2024 N... - 0 views
1More
Starbucks Is Selling Nearly A Half-Billion Dollars In 'Sustainability' Bonds - 0 views
1More
Fish 'Biowaste' Converted to Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters | American Institute of Ph... - 0 views
1More
Toxic chemicals in drinking water for six million Americans | Reuters - 0 views
1More
Brazil: deforestation in the Amazon increased 29% over last year - 0 views
1More
Green buildings make you work smarter and sleep sounder, study reveals | Environment | ... - 0 views
1More
UK Universities Poised to Lead Europe in Cutting Food Waste in Half by 2030 | Sustainab... - 0 views
1More
New maps show how our consumption impacts wildlife thousands of miles away - 1 views
1More
Cheetahs Are Dangerously Close to Extinction - 1 views
‹ Previous
21 - 40 of 144
Next ›
Last »
Showing 20▼ items per page