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The voracious appetite of forest elephants can coax forests into storing more carbon

 
New study documents how elephants plant the forest with high carbon-density trees and get rid of the weeds. Read More

The debate over fracking is spilling over into renewable energy technologies

 
Social scientists surveying public perceptions of energy and climate uncovered some surprising connections—both negative and positive Read More

A mixed tapestry of crops saves land and produces more protein than monocultures

 
A landmark analysis of 132 studies shows that greener farming methods needn’t cost yields, land, or profits. Read More

Concentrated sunlight puts cheap solar hydrogen within reach

 
Engineers have made a device one-hundredth the size of previous solar-to-hydrogen devices that is over three times more efficient Read More
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