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Sunday, November 29, 2009

Solar Power from Your Windows, Awnings, Even Clothing?

New research could one day lead to photovoltaic materials thin enough, flexible enough and inexpensive enough to go not only on rooftops but in ...  > full story

Intensive Land Management Leaves Europe Without Carbon Sinks

A new calculation of Europe's greenhouse gas balance shows that emissions of methane and nitrous oxide tip the balance and ...  > full story

Oceans Absorbing Carbon Dioxide More Slowly, Scientist Finds

The world's oceans are absorbing less carbon dioxide, a geophysicist has found after pooling data taken over the past 50 ...  > full story

Time of Day Matters to Thirsty Trees

The time of day matters to forest trees dealing with drought, according to a new article. ...  > full story
 

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