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New research reveals groundwater pathways across continent

New study unveils the human and scientific dimensions of IPCC sea level rise projections

Retiring coal plants with climate and equity in mind

Shared carbon capture networks would cut costs, reduce disruptions to local communities

Recent air quality improvements in India partially due to meteorological variation

Diversifying China’s urban heating systems will reduce risk of carbon lock-in

Charting a pathway to next-gen biofuels

Princeton senior develops process that may one day cleanup PFAS

Research shows institutional factors are key in improving sustainability models

Flexible geothermal power approach combines clean energy with a built-in ‘battery’

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