The Earth is 'stuttering' like an overheated phone: Scientists warn that the planet's energy imbalance is the worst in history
Scientists warn that the Earth's energy imbalance is at its highest in recorded history, affecting weather patterns and leading to significant damage worldwide.
Capturing carbon dioxide can save the climate – but investments are on hold
Sweden needs to capture millions of tons of carbon dioxide each year to meet its 2045 zero-emissions target, but major projects are being paused, impacting the effectiveness of climate policies.
Certain: Here carbon dioxide can be stored in the Baltic Sea
Sweden identifies two potential sites in the Baltic Sea for carbon dioxide storage, aiding its climate targets.
Exploring the possibility of carbon disposal under the Baltic Sea
Swedish geologists believe that it is feasible to store hundreds of millions of tons of carbon dioxide in sandstone beneath the Baltic Sea.
The Environment Also Suffers in the Middle Eastern War
The war in the Middle East has detrimental effects on the environment, with significant carbon dioxide emissions from military operations contributing to climate change.
Deforestation of green area included by Ibaneis in aid to BRB could release 104,500 tons of carbon dioxide into the air, study points out
A study reveals that potential urbanization of a green area in the Federal District could release over 104,500 tons of CO2 due to native vegetation decomposition.
Joensuu company made nearly a million loss, but now its invention could bring a breakthrough in the concrete market
Finnish startup Carbonaide is gaining traction in the concrete market with a technology that embeds harmful carbon dioxide into concrete products, despite having incurred significant losses in previous years.
Why there will be no carbon dioxide capture facility in Södertälje
Söderenergi, an energy company owned by several municipalities, has decided to halt plans for a carbon capture facility in Södertälje due to financial uncertainties.
Silent Death from Dieng: The Day When a Mild Eruption Killed 149 People with an Invisible Gas
The article discusses the deadly impact of a mild volcanic eruption from Sinila on February 20, 1979, which resulted in the death of 149 people due to carbon dioxide gas.
Arvi Hamburg: The carbon dioxide quota trading system is driving oil shale electricity out of competition
The EU's emissions trading system (ETS) is a significant factor contributing to high electricity prices, according to Arvi Hamburg.
A measured figure at the summit of a volcano in Hawaii reveals the danger to humanity's future
Recent measurements from Mauna Loa in Hawaii show concerning levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, highlighting the critical state of the climate crisis.
Invisible phenomenon affects fish hearing and threatens marine life in Brazil and the world
Excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is leading to increased acidity in marine waters, posing a significant threat to marine life, according to experts.
Holcim Mexico reduced 2.3 million tons of equivalent carbon dioxide
Holcim Mexico announced a potential reduction of 2.3 million tons of CO2 equivalent by 2025 through the use of low-carbon cement and concrete products.
Bill Maher bungles greenhouse gases in attempted dunk against Doug Burgum
Bill Maher mistakenly mixed up carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide while criticizing Interior Secretary Doug Burgum's comments on greenhouse gases during his show.
According to the Trump administration, carbon dioxide is not a pollutant - the country's climate policy is about to change
The Trump administration has revoked emission standards for gasoline-powered vehicles, contradicting previous climate policies.
The Earth is heading towards a "point of no return" due to global warming, scientists warn
An international team of researchers warns that Earth's climate is leaving the stable conditions that enabled human civilization to develop, marking a significant risk of entering a "greenhouse Earth" trajectory.
China turns old oil pipeline into new carbon highway in green cost-cutting gambit
China has successfully repurposed an old oil pipeline for carbon dioxide transportation, marking a significant step towards achieving its decarbonisation goals.
How Chinese scientists made petrol building blocks with CO2, water and sunlight
Chinese scientists have developed a solar-powered method that mimics photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into petrol building blocks, potentially offering an alternative fuel source for hard-to-electrify sectors.
Comet 3I/ATLAS: new images reveal what it is made of and help explain why it is not an alien spaceship
NASA has revealed new images and analyses of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, detailing the composition of the gas and dust cloud surrounding the object, which includes water, dust, carbon dioxide, and organic molecules.
New scientific milestone: Cambridge researchers create a device capable of mimicking photosynthesis and converting CO2 into a new fuel
A team from the University of Cambridge has developed a revolutionary device that mimics photosynthesis, converting carbon dioxide into useful fuel, offering significant advancements in renewable energy and sustainability.
Controversial idea for reducing emissions: Will flooding forests solve the problem?
The article discusses the proposal to cut down boreal forests as a method of carbon dioxide reduction, exploring potential benefits, risks, and various countries' stances on the issue.
More and more companies have a problem paying for CO2 emissions
An increasing number of companies are struggling to meet the financial obligations related to carbon dioxide emissions.
Greenhouse gases: Germany stumbles in climate protection
Germany's recent emissions data indicates it managed to stay below its carbon dioxide emission limit for the previous year, but ongoing challenges in reaching long-term climate goals remain apparent.
Rising price for CO2: A bit more money for the climate
The price of carbon dioxide is increasing, which raises the cost of fossil fuels like gasoline, diesel, and gas, while making renewable energy remain affordable.
Another year of climate emergency
2025 was another year of climate emergency, with record high temperatures in Spain exacerbated by carbon dioxide emissions from massive wildfires.