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Using a CeO2 catalyst, researchers develop an effective catalytic process for the direct synthesis of polycarbonate diols without the need for dehydrating agents. The high yield, high selective proces...
Scientists Target East Coast Rocks For CO2 Storage(图)
Scientists Target East Coast Rocks CO2 Storage buried volcanic rocks Power Plants
2010/1/8
Scientists say buried volcanic rocks along the heavily populated coasts of New York, New Jersey and New England, as well as further south, might be ideal reservoirs to lock away carbon dioxide emitted...
Stalled Economy or Not, Record Year for CO2 Emissions--People Still Consumed More Per Capita in 2008(图)
Stalled Economy Record Year CO2 Emissions
2009/12/10
Each person on the planet produced 1.3 tons of carbon last year—an all-time high--despite a global recession that slowed the growth of fossil fuel emissions for the first time this decade, according t...
CO2 Higher Today Than Last 2.1 Million Years--Study Offers Detailed Look at Past Greenhouse Gas Levels(图)
CO2 Higher Today Than Last 2.1 Million Years Past Greenhouse Gas Levels
2009/12/10
Researchers have reconstructed atmospheric carbon dioxide levels over the past 2.1 million years in the sharpest detail yet, shedding new light on its role in the earth’s cycles of cooling and warming...
Wind Shifts May Stir CO2 From Antarctic Depths--Releases May Have Speeded End of Last Ice Age—And Could Act Again(图)
Wind Shifts CO2 Antarctic Depths Last Ice Age
2009/12/10
Natural releases of carbon dioxide from the Southern Ocean due to shifting wind patterns could have amplified global warming at the end of the last ice age--and could be repeated as manmade warming pr...
Geologists Map Rocks to Soak CO2 From Air--6,000 Square Miles in U.S. Might Turn Emissions to Harmless Solids(图)
Geologists Map 6,000 Square Miles in U.S. Emissions Harmless Solids
2009/12/10
To slow global warming, scientists are exploring ways to pull carbon dioxide from the air and safely lock it away. Trees already do this naturally through photosynthesis; now, in a new report, geologi...