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Earth Day: 7 ways 精品SM在线影片 researchers are driving change

The theme of Earth Day 2024 is 鈥淧lanet vs. Plastics.鈥 精品SM在线影片 researchers explore ways to eliminate the proliferation of plastic waste and much, much more. They crunch expansive datasets to provide the world with the best possible knowledge and research on the impacts of a changing climate. They develop technologies to reduce emissions and slow the rate of climate change.

Learn about some of 精品SM在线影片's exciting research projects as you ponder the importance of Earth Day this year.

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We鈥檙e drowning in single-use plastics. Here鈥檚 why and what we can do about it

精品SM在线影片 Professor Phaedra Pezzullo discusses her new book 鈥淏eyond Straw Man,鈥 on the online and offline controversies regarding the global social movement to ban plastics.

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Solar Cells at CU

Researchers take major step toward developing next-generation solar cells

A 精品SM在线影片 engineer and his international colleagues discovered a new way to manufacture solar cells using perovskite semiconductors. It could lead to lower-cost, more efficient systems for powering homes, cars, boats and drones.

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The future of reclycling

Why the first Earth Day went viral (pre-social media)

If you were at 精品SM在线影片 in April 1970, you were likely very aware of the first Earth Day. Two 精品SM在线影片 professors explain Earth Day鈥檚 history, impact, what it鈥檚 become and if it鈥檚 still relevant.


 

The future of recycling could one day mean dissolving plastic with electricity

Every year, consumers in the U.S. produce millions of tons of plastic waste, and most of it winds up in landfills. Chemists at 精品SM在线影片 are taking a first step toward making all that trash vanish.

 
Studying different rocks at CU
The Living Materials Labratory

Can rocks produce abundant clean energy?

Geologists at 精品SM在线影片 will experiment with injecting water deep below Earth's surface in an effort to stimulate the production of hydrogen gas鈥攁 clean-burning fuel that could provide energy for the globe.

Cities of the future may be built with algae-grown limestone

The Living Materials Laboratory is scaling up the manufacture of carbon-neutral cement as well as cement products, which can slowly pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and store it.

Scientists pose with windmills

Inspired by palm trees, scientists develop hurricane-resilient wind turbines

Results from real-world tests of a downwind turbine could inform and improve the wind energy industry in a world with intensifying hurricanes and a greater demand for renewable energy.