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Chemists in China and the US have discovered catalysts enabling light-driven reactions that can break down fluorine-containing chemicals that are attracting concern as pollutants. Two research groups ...
Electrochemical oxidation (EO): EO utilizes an electrochemical cell with an anode and cathode that generate reactive species (i.e. hydroxyl radicals, electrons) through two mechanisms (direct anodic ...
Every oceanographer I know who is studying the controversial idea of coaxing the ocean to absorb extra carbon dioxide from the atmosphere remembers the moment they decided to start this ...
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A new set of global carbon credit trade market standards has been agreed to during the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, or COP29, following years of deadlock.