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Showing posts with label climate change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label climate change. Show all posts
2020/06/24
2019/08/19
well that just happened
https://earther.gizmodo.com/a-weather-station-above-the-arctic-circle-hit-94-6-degr-1837274379
2019/08/08
more on climate change
This is not something often discussed when you talk with people about how we are destroying the planet.
We’re Eating This Planet to Death! https://www.wired.com/story/ipcc-land-report-food
Labs and cows also release different greenhouse gases. To grow meat in the lab, you need electricity, which means CO2 emissions. That CO2 lingers in the atmosphere for thousands of years, whereas the methane released by cows lasts more like 12 years. Powering future lab-grown meat facilities with renewables will be essential to improving the climate-wrecking profile of meat.
2019/08/01
Rebuplican says "Climate Change" and does not burst into flaims
Mitch McConnell is not happy at all about this.
https://www.wired.com/story/senates-transportation-plan-reckons-climate-change/
The bill is a long way from becoming law. It has to go through the House and then through President Trump; lawmakers also will have to figure out where to find those billions of dollars. But for environmental groups, getting this bill out of committee alone is a win. “Republicans have actually said ‘climate change,’ and put money towards it,” says Ann Shikany, who focuses on infrastructure for the National Resources Defense Council. “It’s a fantastic first step.”
https://www.wired.com/story/senates-transportation-plan-reckons-climate-change/
The bill is a long way from becoming law. It has to go through the House and then through President Trump; lawmakers also will have to figure out where to find those billions of dollars. But for environmental groups, getting this bill out of committee alone is a win. “Republicans have actually said ‘climate change,’ and put money towards it,” says Ann Shikany, who focuses on infrastructure for the National Resources Defense Council. “It’s a fantastic first step.”
2016/06/03
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