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The False Promise of Turning Poop Into Fuel

Biodigesters have been hailed as a climate-friendly way to reduce agricultural emissions and provide income for rural ...
India's upcoming technology demonstration of hydrogen fuel trains marks a significant step towards embracing alternative ...
Florida has more than 2 million septic systems, writes environmental scientist Iuliia Istratiy, and the runoff from them has become one of the state’s most persistent polluters.
Researchers say this is not merely a temporary crisis, but a permanent failure that requires rethinking the world’s approach ...
LWRs dominate the global nuclear reactor market and officials acknowledge that without embedding Indian firms in international supply chains linked to this technology, breaking into the export market ...
NASA is preparing to drill deeper into Mars than ever before, targeting ancient layers of frozen water buried beneath the ...
Iran’s protests are often framed as economic, political or ideological. Yet a deeper ecological crisis is eroding the fabric ...
Researchers document widespread plastic burning in homes worldwide, driven by energy poverty, poor waste services, and limited fuel options.
Africa’s water crisis is often framed in terms of scarcity, but the continent’s coastlines and brackish aquifers tell a ...
When a winter storm is approaching, making proper preparations can mean the difference between safety and disaster.
A number of petrochemical firms, including HF Sinclair, Shell, Castrol, ExxonMobil, ENEOS, Gulf Oil, Petronas, Perstorp, and ...