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#891Environmental ScienceFront Page6 January 2026

The Silent Sink: The high stakes of ocean carbon sequestration

The ocean currently absorbs nearly a third of human-caused CO2, but its natural capacity is being tested. A new review evaluates the potential of boosting this process through alkalinity enhancement and macroalgae farming, while warning of the need for strict verification. We may be able to accelerate the ocean's natural cleanup mechanisms, provided we can measure the results accurately.

By Lee, Subhas, Kim, Lee

#892Chemistry & Material ScienceFront Page26 January 2026

The Plastic Paradox: Can Sustainable Polyester Cure a Planetary Plague?

A comprehensive review examines green catalytic technologies designed to convert polyester waste into high-value feedstocks. It argues that advanced chemical recycling and bio-based synthesis offer a viable path toward a circular, low-carbon economy.

By Li J, Chen J, Zhang Y, Wang L, Gao P, Yang J.

#893Environmental ScienceFront Page27 January 2026

Marine Phytoplankton Blooms: Human Activity Multiplies Climate Risks

Satellite analysis reveals a distinct hemispheric split in algal growth patterns, with the North showing two peaks and the South one. Significantly, the interaction between human nutrient loading and climate factors predicts bloom severity 250% better than individual metrics.

By Ma, Hu, Paerl, Jeppesen, Brookes, Wu, Tan, Tassadaq, Qin, Liu

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#895Chemistry & Material ScienceFront Page10 February 2026

Breathing Room: How Covalent Organic Frameworks Could Rescue Metal-Gas Batteries

Metal-gas batteries promise high energy density but suffer from sluggish reactions and internal degradation. A new review suggests that the precise, porous architecture of COFs offers a structural solution to these persistent bottlenecks.

By Wang, Yan, Peng, Shakir, Ma, Xu

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