Tag: climate change mitigation

Brazilian brain coral retains high levels of carbon, research finds

Brazilian Brain Coral Retains High Levels of Carbon, Equivalent to Emissions from Burning 324,000 Litres of Gasoline In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have found that Brazilian brain coral has the remarkable ability to produce and retain high levels of carbon. The implications of this finding are staggering, as the amount of carbon stored by this […]

City watch from orbit: How Earth observation is powering smarter, greener urban planning

City Watch from Orbit: How Earth Observation is Powering Smarter, Greener Urban Planning In today’s rapidly evolving urban landscapes, the need for sustainable and resilient urban planning has never been more critical. With cities around the world facing increasing challenges due to climate change and population growth, innovative solutions are essential to build a more […]

World’s first offshore wind-solar project to generate 5 times more power

World’s First Offshore Wind-Solar Project to Generate 5 Times More Power An ongoing project has completed a critical phase to deploy solar panels on an existing offshore wind farm. This groundbreaking initiative marks the world’s first offshore wind-solar hybrid project of its kind and is set to revolutionize renewable energy production. By harnessing the power […]

UK releases new guidance on challenges for climate adaptation

UK Releases New Guidance on Challenges for Climate Adaptation The United Kingdom has taken a significant step forward in its commitment to addressing climate change by releasing new guidance on challenges for climate adaptation. A recent report has identified key research and innovation challenges that will support the UK in its path towards effectively adapting […]

Where is the increase in carbon sequestration coming from?

Where is the Increase in Carbon Sequestration Coming From? Carbon sequestration, the process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide, plays a crucial role in mitigating climate change. While natural ecosystems like forests and oceans are well-known for their carbon sequestration capabilities, there is a surprising player in the mix – human activities. In recent […]

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