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Analysing large carbonaceous molecules in cosmic environments

Innovation News Network

Dr Christine Joblin of the CNRS and her colleague Dr Hassan Sabbah of the University of Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier highlight the ability of the AROMA molecular analyser to understand the origin of large carbonaceous molecules in cosmic environments.

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Cloud engineering effective for climate cooling, says University of Birmingham

Innovation News Network

A new University of Birmingham study has demonstrated the effectiveness of cloud engineering as a potential tool for climate cooling. The post Cloud engineering effective for climate cooling, says University of Birmingham appeared first on Innovation News Network.

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EVs like Tesla are cutting pollution levels and reducing health problems: study

Teslarati

Yet despite this, there are still a lot of skeptics who argue that electric vehicles do not really do anything useful for the environment. A study from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California has provided some real-world observations about electric vehicles and how they positively impact the environment.

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New study is the first to find the relationship between CO2 and temperature at the landscape level

Innovation News Network

A new study led by Chapman University is the first to find the relationship between CO2 and temperature at the landscape level. The post New study is the first to find the relationship between CO2 and temperature at the landscape level appeared first on Innovation News Network.

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Another study shows plug-in hybrids are dirtier than we thought

Electrek

Plug-in hybrids pollute up to three times more than advertised, even when fully charged, and emit five to seven times as much CO2 when the engine is running, according to a new study commissioned by Belgian NGO Transport & Environment and conducted by the University of Technology in Graz, Austria.

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Study finds that steady reduction in fossil fuel emissions will not result in short-term warming spike

Green Car Congress

One view advanced in some studies attempting to model future climate is that cleaning up fossil-fuel air pollution rapidly will unintentionally lead to a near-term rise in atmospheric warming of about a half-degree Celsius, which might take up to a century to reverse. Smith, research fellow at the School of Earth and Environment at Leeds.

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Students Use Their Tech Know-How to Protect the Environment

Cars That Think

universities and colleges to use their engineering and technical skills to mitigate and address the impact of climate change in their communities. and its environs. Thirty-five students and several faculty members from the Ohio State University engineering college , in Columbus, designed an environmentally friendly solution.