Corruption can increase environmental efficiency and improve economy in developing countries, study argues Hannah Steiner November 26, 2023 It is possible for corruption to lead to better environmental efficiency and improved economy in developing countries, according to a....
Researchers argue that reducing greenhouse gas emissions is not enough to combat climate change Hannah Steiner November 02, 2023 This new paper predicts that a post-2010 acceleration of global warming will soon be apparent above the level of natural....
Europe starts the clock on greening Soviet-era heating grids Michael Murphy October 09, 2023 As Europe aims to reach climate neutrality by 2050, transforming the massive pipeline networks heating millions of homes poses a....
Carbon Footprint and Climate Shadow: A Holistic Perspective to Face the Climate Crisis Rosmel Rodríguez September 21, 2023 The path towards a sustainable life may seem overwhelming, but every little action counts.
America's wealthiest 10% responsible for 40% of US greenhouse gas emissions Hannah Steiner August 21, 2023 "This research gives us insight into the way that income and investments obscure emissions responsibility."
Global food system emissions imperil Paris climate goals Hannah Steiner March 07, 2023 "The majority of future warming from the food sector comes from the emissions of methane."
In COP27? Let us reflect on the causes of climate change Asitha Jayawardena November 19, 2022 The greenhouse gases absorbing energy as heat is called the Greenhouse Effect. It mirrors the plants grown inside a greenhouse....
Earth can regulate its own temperature over millennia, new study finds Hannah Steiner November 17, 2022 Scientists have long suspected that silicate weathering plays a major role in regulating the Earth's carbon cycle.