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Weekly Science Dispatch

If you want a fast-growing forest to suck up more carbon, pick slow-growing trees

 
Trees that have "fast growing" traits turn out to grow more slowly in the wild than their conservative relatives, scientists find. Read More

Government climate pledges and citizen climate support are pulling in opposite directions

 
Governments of rich countries tend to make ambitious emissions reduction pledges—but their citizens are the least willing to pay for climate action. Read More

Researchers tested the claim that grass-fed beef is better for the climate—and found it wanting

 
In fact, they found that per kilogram of beef, pasture-raised cattle are generally more carbon-intensive than cows raised in industrial feedlots. Read More

Engineers turn sewage sludge into fuel and feed

 
Scientists have developed a solar-powered method to convert solid waste into valuable green hydrogen and animal feed. Read More

 

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