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U.S. Will Stick With the IMO, But Aims to Defeat the Net Zero Framework

The United States appears committed to staying with the International Maritime Organization and attempting to win arguments on the inside, in contrast to its decision to withdraw entirely from some other international organizations – such as the World Health Organization – that it considers lost causes. This was apparent from the attendance last week of Marco […]

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Mexico Launches its First Research Initiative in Antarctica

Mexico has launched its first research campaign in Antarctica, with the country leveraging on science diplomacy to access polar frontiers. The research initiative is carried out in collaboration with Ukraine, which is providing Mexican researchers with logistical support as well as access to the Vernadsky Antarctic station. Last month, Mexico formalized a five year Antarctic […]

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Deep-Sea Life Forms May Hold Clues to Sustainable Battery Technology

[By Alicia M. Battaglia] As the world races to electrify everything from cars to cities, the demand for high-performance, long-lasting batteries is soaring. But the uncomfortable truth is this: many of the batteries powering our “green” technologies aren’t as green as we might think. Most commercial batteries rely on fluorinated polymer binders to hold them together, such as […]