Researchers have focused on improving sustainable agricultural systems to help improve crop production and enhance weak rural economies. Biochar is considered a renewable and promising resource for soil fertility management.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
8 Apr 2022
This article looks at recent research published in Communications Biology, which looks at the climate-change-driven growth decline of European beech forests.
By Laura Thomson
6 Apr 2022
This article looks at the latest research, titled 'Predictive energetic tuning of C-Nucleophiles for the electrochemical capture of carbon dioxide', published in Iscience.
By Laura Thomson
6 Apr 2022
“Marine heatwaves” (MHWs), also defined as discrete and sustained extreme oceanic warm water episodes, have been the subject of numerous recent studies. Such disasters have devastating effects on marine biodiversity and the regional fishing economy.
By Laura Thomson
6 Apr 2022
AZoCleantech speaks to Terry Smithson from BioScapes about the company's self-contained biodiversity units developed to support rewilding and nature connectivity efforts that are critical for our planet.
Refuse derived fuel is an alternative to landfill where cleaned refuse is incinerated to produce energy, but it isn't without it's own problems.
The high emission of greenhouse gases has been one of the foremost global threats with far-reaching consequences. Scientists have indicated that algae are extremely important to reach the global aim of zero carbon emissions by 2050.
By Dr. Priyom Bose
31 Mar 2022
Recycling lithium-ion batteries with the extraction of valuable materials is a complex business. However, over the past ten years, the depletion of metal reserves is forcing manufacturers to act proactively without waiting for shortages and rising prices.
This article will focus on the core findings of the United Nations World Water Development Report 2022.
The quality of fertilizers used in crop production is critical in ensuring that the right amount of nutrients is available to plants throughout the growth cycle. Excess or low levels of some nutrients can be harmful to plant health; therefore, it is critical to keep track of the nutrients in fertilizers.