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The Fate of Greenland
Viewed from above, Greenland offers an endless vista of whiteness interrupted only by scattered ponds of azure-colored melt water. Ninety percent of Greenland is covered by ice; its ice sheet, the ...
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How Bitcoin Can Unlock The Energy Of The Ocean For 1 Billion People
Bitcoin can breathe new life into Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC), a 150-year old renewable technology stymied by ...
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More difficult than expected for glaciers to recover from climate warming
Ice-sheet experts are concerned While this study focused on northwestern Greenland's largest glacier, another grave concern is that the larger ice shelves found in Antarctica could be difficult to ...
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From the archives: NASA dispatches drone to help rescue the ozone layer
The Popular Science July 1992 issue went inside NASA's mission to find out what's happening to the ozone layer using a drone called Perseus.
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Recently in the Space Weather Category
After providing an overview of solar activity as measured by the sunspot ... ESA waited for the storm to strike.
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Over 100 years of Antarctic agriculture is helping scientists grow food in space
On May 12, 2022, a team of scientists announced that they had successfully grown plants using lunar soil gathered during the Apollo moon missions. But this is not the first time that scientists have ...
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Aging flood-control systems can’t protect South Florida from sea-level rise
It’s galling that lawmakers gave the Northeast $20 million for a flood-control system after just one storm ... and with Antarctica and Greenland melting — the water won’t just lap over ...
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Solar energy projects are grinding to a halt in the US amid investigation into parts from China
The solar energy industry has been thrown into a panic and projects are grinding to a halt after the Biden administration launched an investigation that some solar CEOs worry could tank the industry.
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The Sun
On its 10th flyby of the sun, the Parker Solar Probe hit record speeds that would see it get from New York to London in just over half a minute. The fact that the solar system could be traveling ...
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Raimondo: Inquiry on solar imports follows the law
Testifying on her department’s budget, Raimondo told a Senate panel that the solar inquiry is following a process set by law that doesn’t allow consideration of climate change, supply chains ...
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