In recent years, an increased groundwater abstraction to fulfill increasing residential and irrigation demand has raised concerns about the resource's sustainability. However, with the help of an artificial groundwater recharge system, it is possible to maintain and increase the levels of depleting groundwater resources.
Floatovoltaics is a relatively new, but rapidly growing industry. It stems from the desire to decarbonize global economies by 2050 as a solution to tackling climate change through legally binding targets and agreed upon in the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement.
By Georgie Lyng
28 Jun 2022
Transparent solar panel technology has the revolutionary technological potential of transforming buildings into solar energy producers. This article takes a closer look.
By Georgie Lyng
28 Jun 2022
Lithium iron phosphate batteries have excellent potential for the foreseeable future. This article looks at the overall benefits of the LiFePO4 battery and its applications.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
28 Jun 2022
MicroCarb is a joint mission between the UK Space Agency (UKSA) and the National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) in France. It measures and characterizes CO2 surface fluxes and measures atmospheric methane.
By Georgie Lyng
28 Jun 2022
The 2022 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report provides an up-to-date global evaluation of climate change mitigation progress and commitments and an examination of the global emissions sources. This article will summarize the report and its findings.
Transitioning to a net-zero economy is the greatest challenge the world has ever faced. Spreading rock dust on farmland could be one solution.
By Georgie Lyng
24 Jun 2022
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has only been tested on a small scale and there are still some improvements to be made. Within geological formations, escape pathways of the stored carbon can arise, but recent research shows how to minimize these risks.
By Clarissa Wright
24 Jun 2022
Companies seeking to preserve the importance of natural gas in the energy transition are embracing carbon-free liquefied natural gas (LNG). This article takes a closer look at whether it's wide-spread adoption is possible.
Diesel vehicles burn less carbon dioxide (CO2) than gasoline cars to cover the same distance in highway conditions. However, they also emit potentially toxic particulate matter that has been shown to significantly impact public health.
By Ben Pilkington
23 Jun 2022