greenhouse gases
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Bacteria Produce Greenhouse Gas Nitrous Oxide Caused by Previously Unknown Enzyme
Bacteria use nitrate to produce the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide, which is harder to monitor than carbon dioxide, according to the study. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Inland Waters Overlooked as Major Source of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Scientists Warn
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Europe Atmosphere Found To Be Drier In Recent Decades Due To Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Study Finds
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Marine Heatwaves Cause Chaos in Deepwater as Oceans Absorb 90% of Heat Trapped by Greenhouse Gases [Study]
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Arctic Snowpack Accelerates Greenhouse Gas Emissions [Study]
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Flash Droughts to Increase at 49% in North America, 53% in Europe by Year 2100 [Study]
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Greenhouse Gases Abundant in Coastal Ecosystems of 10 Regions Worldwide [Study]
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Pennsylvania Steel Industry Could Mitigate Carbon Emissions if State Switches to Green Steel [Study]
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G7 Countries Offer New 'Pledge' to Stop Fossil Fuels, Urge Other Countries to Follow
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Greenhouse Gases Carbon Dioxide and Methane Dramatically Increase by 0.6% and 0.5% in 2022 [Study]
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Historic 2020 California Wildfire Smoke Darkened the Skies, Decreasing Solar Power Production
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Volcanic Gas from Mauna Loa's Eruption Now Reaching the Mainland US
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Levels of Greenhouse Gases in the Atmosphere Reaches New High