Today’s Solutions: May 21, 2024

480 results for "carbon dioxide"

High-tech ‘beans’ could re

High-tech ‘beans’ could reduce food waste

Handing a farmer a fistful of magic beans with the promise that they will improve his business might sound like something out of a fairy-tale. But, as Arthur C. Clarke put it, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. The sensor-filled “beans” developed by Andrew Read More...

JPMorgan becomes the latest to

JPMorgan becomes the latest to divest from coal to combat climate change

The big banks of Wall Street follow where the money goes, and right now, its certainly not in coal. JPMorgan Chase became the latest big pack to pull back from coal, joining a growing list of financial institutions including Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo. It’s part of a broader Read More...

How carbon dioxide from the ai

How carbon dioxide from the air can boost batteries

Researchers employ a novel electrochemical process to make carbon nanotubes from ambient carbon dioxide and use them to boost battery performance. by Mike Orcutt March 7, 2016 Sponsored by There is little economic incentive to capture carbon dioxide from power-plant exhaust or suck it directly from Read More...

Commercial airlines get their

Commercial airlines get their first global emissions standard

Commercial airlines can no longer fly without thinking about the skies they’re polluting. Officials from 23 countries have agreed to set the first international carbon dioxide emissions standard for commercial aircraft with tougher guidelines for new airplane models to meet in 2020. New aircrafts Read More...

UK allows electric cars in bus

UK allows electric cars in bus lanes to boost the uptake of cleaner cars

Electric cars are seen as a key way for the UK to meet its carbon budgets and cut the illegal levels of nitrogen dioxide pollution that blight many British cities. The number of 100% electric cars registered in the UK in 2015 nearly doubled on the year before, to 9,934. In Norway, incentives Read More...

Oslo trash incinerator starts

Oslo trash incinerator starts experiment to slow climate change

Oslo's main waste incinerator began the world's first experiment to capture carbon dioxide from the fumes of burning rubbish on Monday, hoping to develop technology to enlist the world's trash in slowing global warming. The test at the Klemetsrud incinerator, which burns household and industrial Read More...

Could artificial trees be part

Could artificial trees be part of the climate change solution?

In the fight against climate change, trees are an ally. They suck in carbon dioxide, reducing the harmful greenhouse gases. But there’s a problem: we’re asking them to work overtime. Trees can’t absorb enough of the carbon dioxide humanity is throwing at them unless we turn every inch of Read More...

Using technology to keep carbo

Using technology to keep carbon emissions in check

The Paris agreement to curb climate change calls for a dramatic shift away from fossil fuels and the greenhouse gasses they emit, especially carbon dioxide. Switching to renewable energy helps but that won't happen fast enough to keep temperatures from rising to dangerous levels. That's why Read More...

Why we shouldn’t forget

Why we shouldn't forget about carbon capture and storage

The climate conference in Paris showed us there is massive momentum these days to reduce carbon emissions. That's great. But there's less talk about another, more controversial solution: removing carbon from the air, by storing it, and using it to generate other ingredients. The world's largest Read More...

Converting carbon dioxide into

Converting carbon dioxide into alternative fuels with underwater solar cells

Stanford engineers are looking beneath the waves for a way to turn greenhouse gas emissions into something useful. The engineers have built energy-efficient, corrosion-protected underwater solar cells that produce energy to create a chemical reaction that converts greenhouse gases into “solar Read More...