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Global renewable energy index 2025: Top 10 countries generating the most renewable energy

From China’s solar deserts to Norway’s hydro power, learn how countries like the US, Brazil, India, and Germany are shaping…

1 week ago

Verdox Trial Proves All-Electric CO2 Capture From Aluminum Emissions

Hydro has in Sunndal the largest and most modern primary aluminium plant in Europe. Photo: Hydro/Harald M. Valderhaug    …

1 month ago

Humble shellfish, called a ‘blue superfood,’ nourishes humans, cleans water, and stores carbon

  Most foods leave a mark on the environment, but farmed oysters can tip the balance the other way. They…

3 months ago

Waste to value: the 11 startups leading on carbon capture and utilization

CCU technologies, which capture and convert CO₂, could unlock a $4.4 trillion opportunity for sustainable economic practices. Image: UP Catalyst…

3 months ago

India to offer large carbon capture incentives as coal remains major part of energy mix

    A crane unloads coal from a cargo ship at the Deendayal Port in Kandla, in the western state…

3 months ago

Improving Healthcare Access Through Renewable Energy

   Haiti’s healthcare system has taken a significant leap forward with the implementation of solar photovoltaic and battery storage systems…

4 months ago

Waste to wonder: Carbon-eating bricks turn soil into walls that purify the air

The e4E binder stores all CO₂ produced during manufacturing as stable carbonates, eliminating emissions. ustainable materials specialist earth4Earth(e4E) has designed…

5 months ago

Carbon to candy? China tech could convert CO₂ into food by turning methanol into sugar

The enzyme-based system offers a new way to convert industrial waste or carbon dioxide into sucrose and other complex carbohydrates.…

5 months ago

Fig trees may benefit climate by turning carbon dioxide into stone

Some carbon dioxide absorbed by fig trees gets turned into calcium carbonate within the wood and the surrounding soil, ensuring…

6 months ago

Satellites reveal how oceans absorb carbon in unprecedented detail

The world’s seas have long acted as a planetary safety net, soaking up excess heat and roughly a quarter of…

6 months ago

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