Researchers found only minor microbial differences between organic and conventional soils, suggesting that individual farming ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. In the universe of endangered species, there is a blind spot. These are the organisms called “data deficient,” by the International Union for Conservation of ...
The amount of concrete that goes into an average American home's basement wall could hold enough energy to meet the daily ...
Fuel made from trash and food waste can't entirely replace conventional jet fuel—but it could take a big bite out of airlines ...
A nanoengineered roof coating reflects 97% of sunlight, condenses dew, and could help fight heat and drought in ...
The global move toward sustainable eating could save $100 billion annually in farm costs—but at a steep human cost in rural ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Positive messages about climate action, emphasizing health and the environment, and highlighting global and immediate effects increase support for climate ...
An AI analysis shows that climate deniers increasingly use charts, data visuals, and academic design to appear trustworthy.
Globally, human excreta are a huge untapped source of nutrients. Now, a new perspective paper makes the case that biochar could help to unlock it. The PNAS paper shows that human waste contains over ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. The concept relies on a simple filter. It is a mat of tiny carbon threads known as nanofibers that are coated with a polyethylenimine (PEI) polymer. The ...
Many individuals and companies eager to reduce their climate impact purchase carbon “offsets,” paying for an equivalent amount of carbon to be removed via projects that protect or restore forests, ...
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