Earth exceeded 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming above preindustrial times, a threshold beyond which wildfires, droughts, floods, and other climate impacts are expected to escalate in frequency, intensity,
A study from the U.S. Geological Survey found the ecosystems on California's public lands are losing the carbon they've locked up from the atmosphere faster than any other state, driven in large part by wildfires.
An industrial-scale incinerator generating electricity by burning garbage is the largest producer of greenhouse gases controlled by the city of Spokane. Facing scrutiny from Olympia, city leaders are eyeing a costly study on technology to nab that pollution before it leaves the plant.
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing at rates that are incompatible with staying below 1.5 degrees Celsius (34.7 degrees Fahrenheit) of global warming, a Met Office study warns.
The change measured by the Mauna Loa Observatory was likely driven by wildfires and continued burning of fossil fuels, scientists say
A recent United Nations decision on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement gives reasons to be more optimistic about carbon markets.
The Coordination for Soil Carbon Research and Monitoring Act would support interagency work on soil carbon sequestration research.
Engineers create an efficient system to capture carbon dioxide directly from the air, advancing climate solutions.
The science isn’t all that new, but it’s raised concerns and praise on three fronts: the environment, land rights and what corporate investment may bring to Indiana.
Materials such as concrete containing carbonate-based aggregates, bio-based plastics and biochar could sequester more than 16 billion tonnes of CO2 a year
HKUST researchers discovered how CO2 reacts in supercritical water, identifying pyrocarbonate ions as key intermediates. Their work highlights nanoconfinement's role in chemical processes and offers new directions for carbon sequestration technologies.
With carbon capture pipelines proliferating, U.S. regulators propose stricter rules to prevent a leak like on in Satartia, Mississippi, in 2020