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Futuristic yacht makes unprecedented achievement after transforming sea water into next-gen fuel — here's what we know - MSNThe boat is just one part of the Wind Hunter Project. Futuristic yacht makes unprecedented achievement after transforming sea water into next-gen fuel — here's what we know first appeared on The ...
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Offshore hydrogen production affects the North Sea: Study offers strategies for environmentally friendly expansion - MSNA new study by Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon shows for the first time that the waste heat of 500-megawatt plant can increase the water temperature locally by up to 2°C, thereby influencing the ...
The losses in soil moisture already pose issues for farming, irrigation systems and critical water resources for humans. But new research shows how the declines are contributing to sea-level rise ...
The panel estimates that the sea would have an elevation of -258 feet by 2078 under its recommended plan, compared with an elevation of -233 or -239 with water imported from the Sea of Cortez.
Water would be lifted through a pipeline to 200 feet above sea level near the U.S.-Mexico border before descending to the Salton Sea via pipeline, according to the report.
Damming, over-extraction, pollution and, increasingly, the human-caused climate crisis are driving the decline of the Caspian Sea. Some experts fear it’s being pushed to the point of no return.
The shock discovery that metallic nodules could be producing oxygen in the deep sea made headlines last year – now the team behind it is launching a new project to confirm and explain the findings ...
Scientists discover ‘dark’ oxygen being produced more than 13,000 feet below the ocean surface - CNN
New research challenges a long-held assumption about oxygen in the deep sea, with scientists finding oxygen produced without photosynthesis in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone.
Water treatment specialist BIO-UV Group has supplied its BIO-SEA ballast water treatment system to French shipbuilder ...
What used to be the shores and shipyards of the Aral Sea are now more than 200 kilometers from the remaining water. It took VOA about four hours in a special jeep to reach the sea.. No population ...
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