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Jan 14, 2016 Manmade mercury emissions decline 30 percent from 1990-2010 Results show local and regional efforts can have significant effects on atmospheric mercury Environment
Dec 21, 2015 Methane emissions in Arctic cold season higher than expected Contrary to previous assumptions, the Arctic tundra releases at least as much methane during itscold season as it does during summer Environment, Climate
Dec 15, 2015 New research improves global climate models When it comes to particles in the atmosphere, state matters Environment, Climate
Oct 29, 2015 Volkswagen’s emissions cheat to cause 60 premature deaths in U.S. Timely vehicle recall by German automaker would avoid some 130 early deaths, researchers say Environment
Sep 24, 2015 Green storage for green energy A rechargeable battery to power a home from rooftop solar panels Environment
Sep 1, 2015 Explaining crocodiles in Wyoming New simulations explore how Arctic clouds warm continents Environment, Climate
Jun 22, 2015 The secrets of secretion New system for fluid release could improve anti-fouling, drug delivery and self-healing materials Materials, Environment, Bioengineering, Applied Physics
Mar 23, 2015 Catching and releasing tiny molecules New technique for sorting biomolecules could lead to efficient clinical diagnostics and chemical purification Environment, Applied Physics
Mar 13, 2015 Opportunities plentiful for natural gas, says Shaw Geologist John Shaw, professor of environmental science and engineering, sees a path to easing fracking concerns Environment
Feb 13, 2015 An exchange of ideas and culture Traveling to Brazil, engineering students from Harvard and São Paolo explore sustainability in urban environments Environment
Feb 11, 2015 Support for seven from president’s climate fund Harvard China Project to benefit from inaugural grants, part of $20M initiative to accelerate clean-energy solutions Environment, Climate
Feb 5, 2015 Preventing greenhouse gas from entering the atmosphere Microcapsules offer a new approach to carbon capture and storage at power plants Environment, Climate