Rising carbon dioxide levels are heating the planet but may also have an alarming, invisible impact on the human body, according to new research.
As geographers, we have been investigating how these changes could also affect the movement of carbon through river systems. To find out, we measured the full carbon balance of a wetland created by ...
While the Paris Agreement's core mechanisms remain intact, policy uncertainty has increased, highlighting the importance of ...
Carbon County is working with the state to figure out how to best utilize the Josiah White Park area for both vendors and pedestrians. On Thursday, the commissioners and Jennifer Boger, executive ...
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RIBA’s retrofit of 66 Portland Place aims for ambitious sustainability targets, balancing heritage constraints with BREEAM Excellent and 31% Part L improvement goals ...
To avoid the worst effects of climate change, many billions of metric tons of industrially generated carbon dioxide will have to be captured and stored away by the end of this century. One place to ...
Earth is not infinite. Pollution beyond certain levels threatens the climate and ecosystems. To prevent this, scientists have proposed planetary boundaries, defining the safe operating limits of the ...
In a new study published in N ature Geoscience, the team focused on two darkly stained lakes shaped by organic runoff from ...
Swamps are often viewed through the lens of recreation, but their real value lies in the services they provide every ...
A diner in Burlington County was evacuated and shut down as a health precaution just after 10 a.m. Saturday due to high levels of carbon monoxide in the restaurant on Burlington-Mount Holly Road, ...
ORANGE, Conn. (WTNH) — Three people were taken to a hospital Wednesday after being exposed to high levels of carbon monoxide in their Orange home, according to fire officials. Local fire officials, ...
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