Cornell scientists are using an electrochemical equation from 1903 to convert atmospheric CO2 into useful products. The Cottrell equation is able to help researchers understand the CO2 reaction ...
Cornell researchers recently published findings on a new application of the Cottrell equation to identify the chemical reactions occurring during carbon-dioxide reduction. Senior author Prof. Héctor ...
Changes in climate resulting from carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the Earth’s atmosphere are not equal to the climate changes from deliberate CO2 removals—and assuming such a balance could lead to ...
Researchers at Umeå University and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences have discovered that increasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere have shifted photosynthetic metabolism in plants over ...
Lake Nyos occupies a young maar crater in the Precambrian granitic terrain of Northwest Cameroon along the Cameroon Volcanic Line which has been of extensive volcanic activity in the geological recent ...