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Europe's power sector discharged more carbon dioxide during the first quarter of 2025 than in any quarter since the start of ...
Scientific American talked with Gabbott and Zalasiewicz, authors of the book Discarded: How Technofossils Will Be Our ...
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere rose last year at the fastest rate on record. The spike has scientists worried that more and more carbon is coming from natural sources.
Leaders of corporate and international organizations got used to being lauded for grand but ultimately empty, green promises on stages in Davos and climate summits. Times have changed.
How ancient DNA analysis revealed that unusually bound medieval books are covered in sealskin, and top quarks and their ...
The inducement awards to Carriero, Martin and Greben were granted as a material inducement to their employment and were approved by the Company's Compensation and Talent Management Committee on March ...
A routine fossil-hunting trip turned into a groundbreaking discovery for a pair of researchers when they stumbled upon a rare ...
Fossil fuel producers gain a powerful ally with Trump’s order challenging rules to promote renewable energy.
For years, a mysterious fossil specimen defied categorization, until one paleontologist made a surprising discovery.