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Mit dem aktuellen EuroNatur-Magazin ans Grüne Band Balkan
2015-10-06 12:48:00| Euronatur - Pressemitteilungen
Grenzübergreifenden Naturschutz erleben: Das neue EuroNatur-Magazin nimmt Sie mit auf eine Reise ins Belasitsa-Gebirge, wo man im bulgarischen Teil jährlich die Esskastanie ehrt, in Mazedonien Wasserfälle in alten Wäldern rauschen und der griechische Kerkini-See mit Krauskopfpelikanen Vogelbeobachter lockt.Zum aktuellen EuroNatur-Magazin
MIT study shows climate change mitigation potential of geoengineering oceans
2015-09-14 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environmental News Network: Like the leaves of New England maples, phytoplankton, the microalgae at the base of most oceanic food webs, photosynthesize when exposed to sunlight. In the process, they absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, converting it to carbohydrates and oxygen. Many phytoplankton species also release dimethyl sulfide (DMS) into the atmosphere, where it forms sulfate aerosols, which can directly reflect sunlight or increase cloud cover and reflectivity, resulting in a cooling effect. The ability of phytoplankton...
Toyota to invest ~$50M to establish joint research centers at MIT and Stanford; intelligent vehicle and mobility technologies
2015-09-04 21:56:03| Green Car Congress
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MIT Envisions Utility Future
2015-08-28 18:34:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Carlos Batlle Global Consortium Points the Way The MIT Utility of the Future study will comprehensively address the technology, policy, and business models shaping the evolution of the delivery of electricity services. read more
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MIT analysis improves estimates of global mercury pollution
2015-08-23 17:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environmental News Network: Once mercury is emitted into the atmosphere from the smokestacks of power plants, the pollutant has a complicated trajectory; even after it settles onto land and sinks into oceans, mercury can be re-emitted back into the atmosphere repeatedly. This so-called grasshopper effect keeps the highly toxic substance circulating as legacy emissions that, combined with new smokestack emissions, can extend the environmental effects of mercury for decades. Now an international team led by MIT researchers...
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