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Tag: Carbon dioxide

Southern Ocean’s Hidden Shield: How Fresh Water Trapped CO2 for Decades
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Southern Ocean’s Hidden Shield: How Fresh Water Trapped CO2 for Decades

The Southern Ocean has defied climate models by maintaining its CO2 absorption capacity. Freshwater-driven stratification created an unexpected barrier that trapped carbon at depth, buying crucial time in the climate fight.

by Liam DorseyOctober 28, 2025November 2, 2025
Engineering Expertise Powers Energy Transition
EnergyEngineeringInnovation

Engineering Expertise Powers Energy Transition

The energy transition is creating new opportunities for engineering expertise from traditional oil and gas. Specialized skills in well technology and geomechanics are finding applications in carbon capture and geothermal projects. This transfer of knowledge represents a critical bridge between legac

by Liam DorseyOctober 27, 2025November 2, 2025
Ocean Microbe Rivalries Unlock Secrets to Predicting Climate Shifts
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Ocean Microbe Rivalries Unlock Secrets to Predicting Climate Shifts

The Hidden World Beneath the Waves In the deep blue expanse of the Eastern Tropical North Pacific, an invisible drama…

by Liam DorseyOctober 21, 2025November 2, 2025
Unprecedented Greenhouse Gas Surge Signals Critical Climate Tipping Point
EnvironmentScience

Unprecedented Greenhouse Gas Surge Signals Critical Climate Tipping Point

Atmospheric Greenhouse Gases Reach Alarming New Heights The World Meteorological Organization’s latest findings reveal that concentrations of major greenhouse gases…

by Liam DorseyOctober 20, 2025November 2, 2025
How 3D-Printed Concrete Is Transforming Construction From Carbon Source to Carbon Sink
InnovationTechnology

How 3D-Printed Concrete Is Transforming Construction From Carbon Source to Carbon Sink

Rethinking Concrete’s Environmental Impact Concrete, the world’s most consumed material after water, has long been an environmental paradox: essential for…

by Darren HoltOctober 19, 2025November 2, 2025

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