Nanoparticles are light enough to float in the air like gas, and nanoparticle plastic pollution has been found on every corner of the planet. Two recent studies revealed the extent of nanoplastic pollution,
By Ben Pilkington
10 Mar 2022
AZoCleantech interviews Dr. Joe Milnes, Head of JET Operations, UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), about his team's record-breaking experiment that is helping to accelerate the future of limitless, clean energy.
By Laura Thomson
9 Mar 2022
National Groundwater Awareness Week educates people about innovative approaches to maintain groundwater-dependent ecosystems. It also helps raise funding for research into how groundwater flows through the subsurface and what factors influence its quantity and quality.
By Akhlaqul Karomah
9 Mar 2022
Researchers have built on past studies to explore the impact of SRM on the ocean carbon cycle and marine biogeochemistry. The paper was published in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters.
By Laura Thomson
8 Mar 2022
This International Women's Day, AZoCleantech spoke to inspiring women who have made a difference in the Clean Technology field. They share their experiences of working in STEM, their key achievements, any future projects they are working on, and the importance of breaking the bias to develop an equal future.
By Laura Thomson
8 Mar 2022
AZoCleantech speaks to Robert Cowie from the Pacific Biosciences Research Center at the University of Hawaii about his team's research on the Sixth Mass Extinction.
By Laura Thomson
7 Mar 2022
AZoCleantech speaks to Dr. Francois Lapointe from the University of Massachusetts about his team's research into the Little Ice Age. The team has indicated that major volcanic eruptions and the intrusion of warm Atlantic waters into the Nordic Seas in the late 1300s were significant factors that may have caused the Little Ice Age.
By Laura Thomson
4 Mar 2022
AZoCleantech spoke to Dr. Laura Christianson P.E. about current water quality conservation practices and how they may not go far enough in providing environmental benefits. Christianson goes into detail about her unique study in this interview.
By Laura Thomson
3 Mar 2022
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is the process in which carbon dioxide that is produced during the generation of power and its industrial processes is prevented from being directly emitted into the atmosphere. Instead, it is collected and stored underground or recycled for other purposes. It is a strong mitigation tool that is being used to fight climate change.
By Olivia Hudson
28 Feb 2022
According to the global CCS institute, there are currently 24 facilities worldwide that are capturing CO2. Of these, 12 can be found in the US. The US, with annual carbon emissions of over 5 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide remains one of the top emitters globally as its energy demand is highly focused on fossil fuels.
By Olivia Hudson
28 Feb 2022