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Continue reading →: The truth about Carbon CaptureIs it a scam, or a viable solution to remove the biggest contributor to climate change. C02, or carbon dioxide is emitted from the burning of fossil fuels, which is the primary contributor to climate change. Let’s first look at the downsides of carbon capture: It expensive, and it promotes…
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Continue reading →: Cadillac Vistiq deliveries and Hyundai IONIQ 9 on the horizonThe VISTIQ has just started deliveries, and the IONIQ 9 has begun production at the Metaplant in Georgia. These 2 three-row EVs will be hot in the US market due to their luxurious features and and compelling price tag under 80k undercutting the Lucid Gravity and Rivian R1S. Cadillac’s VISTIQ…
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Continue reading →: Glaciers may not survive this century, scientists sayIf glaciers keep melting at the current rate, they may not survive this century. Glaciers represent about 70% of the earth’s freshwater. They also provide fresh drinking water especially in regions with water scarcity. In addition, they sustain river flow downstream and are crucial for generating hydroelectric power. Last week,…
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Continue reading →: What happens if we suddenly halted the use of fossil fuels?Fossil fuels are the root of climate change emitting carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, but what if they suddenly dissapeared. If we suddenly halted fossil fuels, we would have power outages, economic collapse, basically making a global crisis. That being said, a full transition from fossil fuels is not viable.…
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Continue reading →: Why just planting trees won’t save us from climate changeTrees are part of the solution, but not the whole solution. Trees are great: they are carbon sinks, vital, and beautiful. They even enhance our mental health. But you’ve been told a comforting lie that planting more and more trees will stop climate change. WRONG. Here’s why: Young trees are…
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Continue reading →: How do oceans warm?The ocean absorbs a lot of the trapped heat on earth and this is primarily caused by greenhouse gas emissions. The more greenhouse gases trapped in our atmosphere, the more ocean warming will occur It is important to know that oceans absorbs 31% of C02 emissions that are released into…
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Continue reading →: How climate change affects food insecurityClimate change makes it harder to produce food, increasing prices and affects lower income communities or countries significantly. As food demand increases, about 70% by 2050, we will have to find a way to produce food more efficiently, maybe with vertical farming. Credit: Nevada Irrigation
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Continue reading →: COP30 will be held in Brazil: Here’s what that meansCOP, or conference of the parties is an annual climate meeting in which world leaders meet to take action, but it has been notoriously known for holding false promises. Last year, it was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, but this year, since it is in Brazil, it could be mean something…
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Continue reading →: January 2025 was the hottest on recordThis comes as a surprise as climate phenomenon El Nino has ended, but it clearly didn’t. Temperatures exceeded 1.75 degrees C above pre-industrial levels, and it is 0.09 degrees C greater than last January of 2024. If you live in the US, you know how cold it can get especially…
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Continue reading →: The Climate change target of under 1.5 C is goneWe have already exceeded the limit and according to a renowned climate scientist James Hansen says that we significantly underestimated warming. 2024 marked the 12-month period in which we exceeded this benchmark of 1.5 C. This was boosted by many factors such as El Nino bringing more chance of climate…





