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Carbon: Study finds new method for customized air purification of toxic gases

by Milton Acorn
Carbon: Study finds new method for customized air purification of toxic gases

WASHINGTON: Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are found in everyday products such as paints, adhesives, furniture, cosmetics, and deodorants. Constant exposure, on the other hand, can result in major health issues …

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Heat Waves in the Ground Are Getting More Extreme—and Perilous

by Milton Acorn
Heat Waves in the Ground Are Getting More Extreme—and Perilous

Unless you’re running around barefoot, you experience heat waves through air temperature. For the most part, that’s how scientists track them too. “Heat extremes have been always studied based on …

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Japan climate group calls for ban on top power firm’s emission claims

by Adrian Jhonsan
Japan climate group calls for ban on top power firm’s emission claims

A climate activist group is seeking to stop Japan’s biggest utility from using advertisements that include phrases such as “zero-emissions thermal power.” Kiko Network filed a petition calling on the …

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Potential Opening for Japan to Export Carbon Credits, Collaboration with Japan on the Horizon

by Craig Fedirighi
Potential Opening for Japan to Export Carbon Credits, Collaboration with Japan on the Horizon

NEW DELHI: India is working on a framework for carbon credit export with Japan and is looking at extending the facility to other countries that buy green hydrogen (GH2) from …

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The Impact of a Microbial Evolutionary Accident on Earth’s Atmosphere

by Milton Acorn
The Impact of a Microbial Evolutionary Accident on Earth’s Atmosphere

A dense rainforest or other verdant terrestrial vegetation may be what first comes to mind at the mention of photosynthesis. Yet the clouds of phytoplankton that fill the oceans are …

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