Concentrations of a forever chemical known as TFA is increasing in rainwater, drinking water, soil and plants.
Forest soils have an important role in protecting our climate: They remove large quantities of methane—a powerful greenhouse ...
New research shows that even healthy tropical peat forests can release more warming gases due to water level changes and ...
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Global warming is turbocharging the collapse of a major greenhouse gas
For decades, Earth’s forests, wetlands and soils quietly mopped up a huge share of the carbon pollution from cars, power ...
"Trust in information and access to education matter more than ever." ...
UC Santa Cruz professor Katia Obraczka’s Greener Greenhouses project uses energy-efficient IoT technology to precisely monitor greenhouse conditions, helping growers reduce water and energy use while ...
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Forever chemical TFA has tripled due to ozone-preserving refrigerants
Chemicals used in refrigeration break down in the atmosphere to produce trifluoroacetic acid, a persistent pollutant that ...
Green Matters on MSN
Climate change is rewriting the life cycle of a major greenhouse gas, study finds
The current lifetime of this ozone-eating gas has reduced by approximately a year and a half per decade.
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