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    Carbon dioxide

    SBU researchers work on technique that could help reduce carbon emissions

    Cindy MizakuNewsDecember 1, 2019December 2, 2019

    Stony Brook researchers are using an artificial intelligence (AI) approach to reduce carbon emissions by converting carbon dioxide into methane, which will be made into a non-fossil fuel energy source.

    The 2020 U.S. presidential election will make or break our planet

    James BowenOpinionsNovember 18, 2019November 18, 2019

    With a climate change skeptic in office, and older generations apathetic to the consequences of global warming, young climate change advocates find their cries for climate change reform falling on deaf ears.

    SBU professors join statewide effort to combat ocean acidification

    Brianne LeddaNewsSeptember 9, 2018March 19, 2020

    Three Stony Brook faculty members have signed on to a statewide task force to combat ocean acidification, which was announced by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos on Aug. 22.

    Why we need to bike more around campus

    Gabby PardoFeaturedOpinionsApril 18, 2018

    Ride a bike — it’s a little step that counts toward the big picture.

    It’s up to us to stop wasting food

    Matthew YanFeaturedOpinionsFebruary 4, 2018

    Why are we routinely dumping this food we’ve paid for?

    Prominent climatologist says world is in state of carbon emergency

    Emily McTavishNewsApril 23, 2013

    Wallace Broecker, 81, does not want ‘father of global warming’ on his tombstone. “I’m just Wally,” he said in a press conference on Friday, April 19 before addressing Stony Brook…

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