Global CO₂ capture to fall short of 530 million tons even with accelerated technological development
By 2030, global CO₂ capture could reach about 1 billion tons per year as opposed to at least 1.67 billion tons required ...
Read moreBy 2030, global CO₂ capture could reach about 1 billion tons per year as opposed to at least 1.67 billion tons required ...
Read moreScientists from the University of Waikato in New Zealand, Germany’s Paderborn University and the German Aerospace Center have conducted a ...
Read moreScientists from Kyung Hee University (South Korea) and National Institute of Technology in Nopal (Senegal) evaluated the level of preparedness ...
Read moreScientists and engineers from the water supply company of Fukuoka city (Japan) launched an osmotic power plant with annual output ...
Read moreAs many as seven OECD countries have completely phased out coal in their power industries: Belgium did so in 2016, ...
Read moreThe photo is sourced from kedglobal.com Slightly over one third of these amount will be invested into super-deep-water projects (1,500 ...
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