Rapid ocean warming as a result of climate change poses a key risk for coral reefs.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) capture using CaO-based adsorbents has recently attracted intense attention from both academic and industrial sectors in the last decade due to the high theoretical capacity of CO
Instresting assessment on the environmental impact that the production of plastic bags can have worldwide
Increasing accessibility of coral reefs from the latter third of the 20th century led quickly to recognition of the vulnerability of coral reef communities to a combination of direct and indirect huma
This paper focuses on the effects of marine pollution in fish within the the greatest depth zones of the Pacific Ocean.
Actions on climate change (SDG 13), including in the food system, are crucial.
This short review gives an overview of recent publications on public views on climate change, student views and misconceptions, and resources for making connections in the classroom and the laborat
Bruce H. Lipshutz is currently a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
In 2007, John Warner and Jim Babcock founded the Warner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry and, with Amy Cannon, founded the green chemistry education nonprofit organization Beyond Benign.
An increasing number of cities and local governments adhere to transnational initiatives on climate change mitigation, but quantification of their contribution to the Paris Agreement commitments is la