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Keyword - carbon
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Climate researchers 'should cut their carbon footprint' - Premium content
Jet-setting scientists responsible for substantial greenhouse gas emissions.
21 November 2008
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Spongy carbon tubes take the strain - Premium content
Somewhere between carbon fibres and carbon nanotubes, a new material shows its strengths.
10 October 2008
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Think tank reveals plan to manage tropical forests - Premium content
Novel way to use carbon credits to save trees.
23 July 2008
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Single atoms spied on graphene sliver - Premium content
Electron microscope spots hydrogen atoms resting on invisible carbon sheet.
16 July 2008
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Waste concrete could help to lock up carbon - Premium content
Old building sites could help to remove CO2 from the atmosphere.
2 April 2008
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Architecture: Architects of a low-energy future - Premium content
Low- and zero-energy buildings could have a huge impact on energy use and carbon emissions. We have the technologies, but if they are to mitigate climate change, green-building design must hit the mass market, says Declan Butler.
2 April 2008
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Nano makes it big - Premium content
A company in the United States has made a sheet from tiny carbon nanotubes. Nature News finds out whether bigger is better when it comes to the very small.
27 February 2008
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Climate politics: The first cut - Premium content
For the first time, the US Congress has begun crafting comprehensive legislation to tackle global warming. Naturebrought together five experts with various backgrounds to discuss the current political climate as the United States moves towards mandatory emissions caps. A full transcript of this discussion can be downloaded here .
14 November 2007
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Scientists create fifth form of carbon - Premium content
Magnetic carbon 'nanofoam' could find medical applications.
23 March 2004
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Old trees poor carbon sponge? - Premium content
Carbon stockpiles question idea that forests will counteract global warming.
23 July 2003
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