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Scientists Turn Plastic Waste Into Material for CO2 Capture
Chemists at the University of Copenhagen have unveiled a method to transform discarded PET plastic into a powerful material for capturing carbon...
7–9 billion tonnes of CO2 per year to be removed for meeting Climate Targets
Explore the latest findings on carbon dioxide removal and the urgent need for scaling up efforts to meet the Paris Agreement targets.
CO2 emission Spiked in 2021; Study
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from wildfires that have been gradually increasing since 2000, spiked drastically to a record high in 2021,...
CO2 emission rose in 2022
Carbon dioxide emissions rose by under one per cent in 2022, which was less than initially feared with the growth of solar,...
LiFE Can Reduce Annual CO2 emission by more than 2 billion tonnes
The Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE) initiative of India that aims to encourage adoption of sustainable lifestyles, including behavioural changes and sustainable consumer...
Heating Ocean Hard to Remove Atmosphere CO2
The heating of waters in the ocean due to climate warming has led to a slowdown of deep circulation patterns in the...
Fluctuations in CO2 During Covid 19: NASA
For the first time, researchers at NASA spotted regional fluctuations in atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (CO2) across the globe due to emissions from...
World Heritage Forest Sites absorbs 190 Million Tons of CO2
In a new study, the United Nations said that the World Heritage Forest sites played a vital role in mitigating climate change by absorbing 190 million tons...
Global Cities Lag 10-15 Points Behind 2035 Urban Mobility Goals
Description: BCG reveals 90% of cities trail 2035 sustainable mobility targets by 10-15 points. Discover top performers like Singapore, Utrecht, and strategies to boost transit, cycling, and walking over private cars.
Winterless Christmas 2025: US and Europe Shatter Records with Heatwaves
Record winter heat domes hit US (20°C+ anomalies) and Iceland (19.8°C Dec high). High-pressure ridges plus global warming fuel "winterless Christmas.






































