Cloud-resolving climate model meets world’s fastest supercomputer
A new cloud-resolving atmosphere model on Frontier, the first exascale supercomputer, can improve the accuracy of climate predictions.
Climate change future may be found in factories
Sandia researchers are teaming up to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in industrial and manufacturing activities, which produce nearly a third of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
Sandia celebrates Earth Month
In April, attend presentations from climate security experts or join a service project to give back to the community.
DOE honors Sustainable Aviation Fuel Grand Challenge team
Sandia lends its expertise to an effort by the secretary of energy to reduce flight emissions — not only on passenger flights, but in the entire aviation sector.
Studying ship tracks
To develop tools that could inform methods for slowing climate change and its impacts, scientists are studying clouds formed by moving ships.
Can clay capture carbon dioxide?
A team of engineers and scientists are exploring new ways to capture carbon dioxide from the air we breathe.
New superalloy could cut carbon emissions from power plants
The 3D-printed, high-performance material could help power plants generate more electricity while producing less carbon.
Preventing the next pandemic
Climate change could be contributing to diseases that spread from animals to humans, like such as COVID-19. A Sandia team organizes a workshop for experts to discuss climate-driven zoonotic risks.
Mechanical engineer harnesses power of the sun to fight climate change
Evan Bush is passionate about unlocking longer-term energy storage technologies that can positively affect the energy grid’s reliability and stability.
A smart collar to catch carbon dioxide leaks
A device created by Sandia engineers would help ensure captured carbon dioxide stays deep underground.