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5 Ways Cities Can Become More Resilient to Climate Change: Study

5 Ways Cities Can Become More Resilient to Climate Change: Study

New research detailed in The Conversation provides five ways cities can better cope with and become more resilient to climate change through progressive climate adaptation. The world’s societies, economies and ecosystems are under imminent threat from climate breakdown. But, due to what the United Nations has termed an “adaptation gap,” many countries and cities are […]
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This Groundbreaking American Hydrogen Fuel Cell Survived 90,000 Cycles With Minimal Power Loss and Could Reshape Clean Energy Forever

This Groundbreaking American Hydrogen Fuel Cell Survived 90,000 Cycles With Minimal Power Loss and Could Reshape Clean Energy Forever

IN A NUTSHELL 🚀 Researchers at UCLA have developed a new hydrogen fuel cell catalyst that extends battery life to over 200,000 hours. 🔋 The innovative design combines pure platinum with a graphene-protective layer and a porous carbon support for enhanced durability. 🌿 This breakthrough offers a cleaner, more efficient alternative to traditional batteries for […]
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2025 Climate Disaster Costs Could Reach $145 Billion Globally: Analysis

2025 Climate Disaster Costs Could Reach $145 Billion Globally: Analysis

According to a new analysis by Swiss Re Institute, insured natural catastrophe losses globally could reach $145 billion this year, primarily driven by “secondary perils” such as floods, wildfires and severe thunderstorms. This follows a five to seven percent long-term annual growth trend, the institute said. The report, Natural catastrophes: insured losses on trend to […]
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Farms Fare Better With Less Intensive Soil Management, Study Finds

Farms Fare Better With Less Intensive Soil Management, Study Finds

The less intensely farmers fuss with soil, the better off that soil could be, according to a new study on soil management practices across the Netherlands. In the study, published in the journal Science, a team led by researchers from the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) analyzed soil management practices and biota at 53 farm […]
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