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Top Scientists Will Review UN Climate Work in Wake of Controversy

A council of the world’s top scientists will review the research and management practices of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate to Change (IPCC) to try to prevent the types of errors that have shaken public confidence in the group in

The Case Against Biofuels: Probing Ethanol’s Hidden Costs

Despite strong evidence that growing food crops to produce ethanol is harmful to the environment and the world’s poor, the Obama administration is backing subsidies and programs that will ensure that half of the U.S.’s corn crop will soon go to

New Process Uses Concentrated Solar Heat to Vaporize Biomass

A U.S. startup has developed a process that uses concentrated solar heat to vaporize biomass into synthetic fuels, a system the company says is cleaner and more efficient and can produce twice as much fuel per ton of biomass as existing systems. In

Study Tracks 'Outsourcing' of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

More than one-third of the carbon dioxide emissions associated with consumer goods used in developed nations is actually emitted in other nations where the products are made, according to a new study. In the U.S., about 2.5 tons of carbon produced

Scientists Develop New Plastics That Can Be Recycled Continuously

Researchers at IBM and Stanford University say they have found a way to produce plastics that can be recycled continuously or used as higher-value products such as for the pharmaceutical industry. By using organic catalysts in the production of

Earthquake Shifted Cities As Far As Ten Feet, Researchers Say

The 8.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Chile last month moved the city of Concepcion, the city closest to the quake’s epicenter, 10 feet to the west and shifted cities across the continent, according to an analysis of global positioning

Record Wind Generation Tests Texas's Transmission System

Wind power generation in Texas is growing so quickly that it is testing the limits of the state’s electrical grid. The state set a record on March 5 when wind turbines generated 6,272 megawatts of energy, or about 19 percent of the electricity on

New Combustion System Greatly Boosts Gas Mileage, Company Says

A California-based startup company claims it has developed an improved version of the internal combustion engine that boosts gas mileage by more than 50 percent and enabled a prototype vehicle to get 64 miles per gallon on the highway in recent test
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