2023 Was Even Hotter Than Predicted, Raising Fears We're in Uncharted Territory
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by /u/chessman6500
2d ago
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Please get the word out people, nuclear power is not our enemy in this fight against climate change. It is one of our most significant, and yet neglected, allies.
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by /u/ObiJuanJanobi
2d ago
I come from a background in nuclear power. I am invested in nuclear power. I have been around it for the past 15 years. We need to update our sentiment towards it. Overall it is one of the safest forms of energy out there. It is clean, reliable, and getting cheaper. Especially with the advent of reactors from companies like Oklo for example, that can use recycled Uranium waste as fuel, waste becomes less of a problem.Have you ever had a run in with this massive amount of nuclear waste that skeptics talk about? Me neither. It goes unnoticed, and it will continue to go unnoticed because it is r ..read more
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Is climate change speeding up? How have changes in aerosol emissions affected the rate of warming?
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by /u/EmpowerKit
2d ago
I found this article interesting as to how Scientists can't provide final answers if climate change is speeding up just because of the rapid changes in the temperatures that are happening now since last year. They even blamed it on the changes in aerosols which we all know have negative impacts, especially the human-made aerosols. Global warming was predicted to accelerate. It may be happening now - The Washington Post submitted by /u/EmpowerKit [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Forecasters predict record number of hurricanes
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by /u/Earthling1a
2d ago
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Buying glass or plastic
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by /u/bilboswagniz
2d ago
Lets say for a grocery store product - if the same item is packaged in glass and plastic. Which one should I buy? It sounds like an easy choice at first - From what I learned, plastic is downcycled and a small percentage of is it actually recycled/recyclable (5% or something?), whereas glass is fully recyclable. So if choose glass products, less plastic will go into the landfill and I'm supporting a more sustainable product lifecycle. But then I read that, at least for carbon emissions, plastic is better than glass. The reason given was that glass is at least 3 times heavier than plastic, and ..read more
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Will most of ocean life go extinct?
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by /u/Objective_Water_1583
2d ago
I like sea food and I’ve heard people saying by 2100 most fish will be died is that true? submitted by /u/Objective_Water_1583 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Battery game changer ?
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by /u/DocQuang
2d ago
https://interestingengineering.com/science/sodium-battery-charged-in-seconds A sodium ion battery with a higher density than lithium and capable of recharging in seconds has been developed by the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). This sounds like a truly major breakthrough to me. Is this real? submitted by /u/DocQuang [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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"Marching to a better Namibia with black soldier flies"... This is an interesting sounding project to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from landfill sites.
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by /u/RobsFelines
2d ago
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Weather-related Power Outages Rising
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by /u/Tpaine63
2d ago
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Does anyone know the source for the claim "individuals who care about climate change emit more"
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by /u/badatthinkinggood
2d ago
I've heard repeated that people who care about climate change actually emit more CO2. I'm unable to find a source for this while googling (I feel google kind of sucks lately?). I know it's false looking at the nation level. I suspect that if there is some study with such a result, it's going to be confounded by more educated individuals also being richer and thus tend to consume more, but I'd like to find where it comes from. submitted by /u/badatthinkinggood [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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