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Global carbon dioxide emissions increase to new all-time record, but growth is slowing down
2014-12-17 13:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] JRC-PRESS@ec.europa.eu European Commission Joint Research Centre 2013 saw global CO2 emissions from fossil fuel use and cement production reach a new all-time high. This was mainly due to the continuing steady increase in energy use in emerging economies over the past ten years. However, emissions increased at a notably slower rat…
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Crop Production Amplifies Carbon Dioxide Cycle
2014-11-21 06:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Business Times: A research team from Boston University collaborated with other universities and institutions to find out how agricultural production, especially corn, generates up to a quarter of the increase in the carbon cycle. Production statistics of crops mainly produced and consumed worldwide were used in the research. The group found out that yield from corn, wheat, rice and soybean has more than doubled since 1961. Consequently, a billion metric tonnes of carbon is absorbed and released annually. Corn...
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Cyanotech Adds 2,280 Solar Array Panels; Reduces Greenhouse Emissions By 791 Metric Tons Of Carbon Dioxide Per Year And Annual Electricity Costs By 10 Percent
2014-11-03 01:35:56| pollutiononline Home Page
Cyanotech Corporation, a global producer of effective, natural microalgae nutritional supplements, announced the installation of its new solar array by Neighborhood Power Company (NPC)
Foam Fosters Carbon Dioxide Conversion
2014-10-30 16:52:00| Chemical Processing
Researchers say copper catalysts rough surface creates more active reactions
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Fish failing to adapt to rising carbon dioxide levels in ocean
2014-10-05 18:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Rising carbon dioxide levels in oceans adversely change the behaviour of fish through generations, raising the possibility that marine species may never fully adapt to their changed environment, research has found. The study, published in Nature Climate Change, found that elevated CO2 levels affected fish regardless of whether their parents had also experienced the same environment. Spiny damselfish were kept in water with different CO2 levels for several months. One level was consistent with...
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