How bp is working with Microsoft and the cities of Houston and Aberdeen to achieve their net zero ambitions Tags Energy in focus Gas & low carbon energy Technology Board and leadership team bp technology More
At low tide, the waves pull back like a spectacular stage curtain, revealing a diverse cast of characters to an audience of curious biologists and tide poolers: A rich diversity of colorful organisms live within the rocky intertidal zone. Click the "i" in the top left corner of each image...
Yara North America , Inc. has signed a long-term lease for 50 acres of land in St. James Parish, up the Mississippi river approximately 60 miles from New Orleans. Yara will build and operate a 55, ...
The addition of new signatories to The Climate Pledge "will drive a new wave of investments and development of innovative low carbon products and services that will be required to meet their commitments," Hurst said in a corporate blog post. But even as more companies join—Amazon says several...
it could mean things are about to pop like a viciously shaken soda. The magma that’s under the ground might be pushing carbon dioxide into the bottom of the lakes which causes a ton of pressure. Since it’s normally hot all year round, the lake never mixes, and the gas doesn’t hav...
The decrease in elasticity of the lungs means that oxygen in the air cannot get by obstructions (for example, thick mucus plugs) to reach air spaces (alveoli) where oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs in the lungs. Consequently, the person exhibits a progressive difficulty, first coughing...
Indoor carbon dioxide levels were low (380-720 ppm). Dampness was observed in 18% of the classrooms and was associated with respiratory infections (OR = 3.70; 95% CI 1.14-12.1) and FeNO (p = 0.04).Aspergillus versicolor DNA was detected in 67% of the classrooms. Higher numbers of ...
Headache,nausea, confusion, andvomitingare symptoms of carbon monoxidepoisoning. Changes in mental status Chemical asphyxiants and low levels of oxygen can lead to mental status changes. Confusion,fainting,seizures, andcomaare all potential complications following smoke inhalation. ...
of our lungs, called alveoli. These sacs control the absorption of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide, and sometimes they collapse. A sigh reinflates the sacs, keeping things moving as needed. It's a basic biological function that's linked to a set of neurons and peptides in the ...
But it would also release even more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The ocean absorbs 90% of the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and without the current, the ocean won't be able to absorb as much, Goes said, a situation that would only add to the already rampant global warming ...