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Formic acid could fuel cars to mitigate climate change
Formic acid is an energy carrier that results from a chemical reaction between water and carbon dioxide.
Why nuclear energy should be part of Africa’s energy mix
Oluwole Olutola, Postdoctoral research fellow, African Diplomacy and Foreign Policy, University of Johannesburg Africa has the least nuclear power of any continent in the world, with the exception of Australia where nuclear power is banned. All the largest economies in the world
Our effects on the oceans have yet to make themselves truly felt
The oceans absorb excess heat and carbon from the atmosphere, but they do so at a cost to themselves.
This year’s hajj was hot. For future Muslims, it may be hotter
When Muslims make the hajj pilgrimage, it’s a pillar of their faith and for many a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Yet for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that means caring for millions of guests and the job isn’t going to get any
To stop cows producing methane, we can feed them seaweed
The seaweed is abundant off the coast of Queensland and generally much to the cows' liking.
Is there a more sustainable way to travel?
One of the world’s leading polar explorers has sounded the alarm over the dramatic increase in cruise ship tourism in the Arctic. Arved Fuchs, who was the first person to venture on foot to both poles in a single year,