GWEIKE M Series integrates six laser functions in one platform, helping shops reduce equipment footprint and simplify ...
UK e-waste business Network 2 Supplies (n2s) has signed a three-year partnership with NTT Data to sustainably decommission, ...
Elk Valley Resources’ Fording River operation, owned by parent company Glencore Canada, uses machine learning models to track ...
Jacobin on MSNOpinion
Capitalists want you to stop worrying about climate change
Andreas Malm and Wim Carton have an enemy, and it’s not “climate deniers.” These authors acknowledge that the original Big ...
Jack Cartwright explores the material value hidden in the UK’s discarded electronics and the carbon savings that proper ...
In hydrogen manufacturing, storage and usage, vacuum and overpressure systems – along with leak detection technologies – are critical for ensuring safety, efficiency, and integrity across the hydrogen ...
Futurism on MSN
Google Rapidly Deploying Huge CO2 Battery Facilities That Store 200 Megawatt Hours of Power
A comapny has come up with an intriguing approach that stores energy in enormous domes that are filled with compressed carbon ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China’s method delivers 3 times more olefin production from coal by slashing CO2 emissions
Chinese researchers claim they can tripled olefin output from coal by slashing carbon dioxide emissions at the same time.
Opinion
Carbon capture: the “distracting, dangerous scam” governments are relying on to reach net zero
Supporters including Tony Blair say that we can’t decarbonise without carbon capture. Others argue that it’s a deliberate smokescreen for the fossil fuel industry to continue business as usual, writes ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Low-energy compound captures CO2 from ambient air without extreme heat input
A new superbase compound captures 156 mg of CO2 per gram and releases it using low heat. Pulling carbon dioxide straight from thin air usually comes with a heavy energy price. A new compound developed ...
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