Post-combustion CO2 capture presents a great opportunity to reduce emissions, but some hurdles still exist before widespread deployment can be considered.

Post-combustion CO2 capture presents a great opportunity to reduce emissions, but some hurdles still exist before widespread deployment can be considered.
Some sectors in the Chinese coal industry are highly water intensive, and water shortages could become a major barrier for further development.
The water–energy nexus is becoming one of the great challenges of our generation—one that also holds significant implications for all.
Owens Corning research scientist Manoj Choudhary talks to MaterialsViews about his recent review on the mathematical modeling of glass behavior.