Southern Africa Experiences Warming Due to Hole in Ozone Layer
Researchers have found reason to believe the southern tip of Africa is abnormally warm due to the ozone hole over Antarctica. In the journal...
Ocean and Climate Change Paradigm Shifts to Account for New Data
Understanding the effect of climate change on upwelling ecosystems is paramount to understanding and predicting the future of marine resources.
The zones affected by this...
A123 Systems, Advanced Lithium-Ion Battery Technology Company Gets New CEO
In October 2012, A123 Systems filed for bankruptcy, citing poor sales of electric and extended range electric vehicles, its prime target market. Now, it's...
With Climate Change, ‘Normal’ Temperatures Are All Relative
A prominent study published in the journal Nature, predicts that the entire Earth will pass climate departure, or the point of no return, by...
Beijing Fights Air Pollution by Shutting Down Airports and Car Traffic
China's economic growth “at any cost” has indeed some with a cost, air pollution on a grand scale and, in her biggest cities, the...
WADI Solar Powered Device Indicates When Water is Bacteria-Free
When the invention of plastic PET bottles for purification of contaminated water hit the news, many believed that there is finally an affordable and...
Most “Recycled” E-Waste Gets Dumped in African Landfills
Ok guys, the new iPhone is out, so as the new Samsung with a flexible display. I am sure many of you have already...
Palm Oil Considered a Carbon Time Bomb
Palm oil, also known as dendê oil, is an edible vegetable oil produced from oil palm. It can be used for cooking, or to...
Baking Soda Made From CO2 Emissions
Skyonic , a Texas-based company devoted to mineralizing carbon emissions, is planning to turn carbon capture into a lucrative business by putting the pollutants...
EU Reached an Agreement on International Scheme for Reducing Aviation Emissions
After months of negotiations and debates, green taxes on flights to and from Europe are still pending a global deal, although international governments finally...




































