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Metallized Ceramics
Feed Throughs & Windows
Fusion Energy Applications
Thermal - Electrical - Vacuum
CLIMATE ACTION
Environmental & Biological Hazard
Toxic "Forever Chemicals"
Are You Aware of PFAS? If Not, You Should Be
Envioromental
PFAS is used in manufacturing many of today’s consumer products.
It is in everything from carpet and clothing to cookware and food packaging.
In other words, it’s everywhere!
THIS IS WHERE IT'S GOING
MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER
SLUDGE - LAND APPLICATION
LANDFILLING
FIND OUT WHAT THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, ALL 50 STATES AND YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ARE DOING TO RECYCLE MUNICIPAL BIOSOLIDS
February 16th, 2023
Climate Action
U.S. Department of Energy Announces
$45 Million to Validate Marine
Carbon Dioxide Removal Techniques
ARPA-e Program:
Sensing Exports of Anthropogenic Carbon
through Ocean Observation (SEA-CO2)
SEA CO2 projects will provide the tools to create data-driven, model-based marine carbon accounting frameworks by developing:
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Sensor technologies that can operate at greater spatial and temporal scales.
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Regional-scale ocean carbon transport and storage models
Climate Action
CO2 in 400,000 Years of Ice Core Records
The absolute best way to see the effect of CO2 on global weather is to go directly to the evidence. The evidence just happens to be stored in over 400,000 years of layer after layer of ice. Research scientists have collected a significant body of samples that provide the answers. This brief video (3 min watch) describes the findings.
Materials & Engineering Design Assistance
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Climate Action
Governments worldwide are targeting massive decreases in carbon emissions by 2050.
POWER SHIFT
Renewable energy is growing faster than ever worldwide but capacity will still be insufficient to achieve global CO2 goals by 2050