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I’ve been hearing a lot of negative things about electric vehicles lately. Is the bloom off the rose?

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

It has been a tough run for electric vehicles (EVs) in recent months, with lots of bad press about everything from shorter ranges in cold weather to consumer frustration with getting stranded to the huge carbon footprint of the newfangled cars when factoring in life cycle assessments that include manufacturing.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

What resolutions if any did negotiators agree on at the recent COP28 climate talks in Abu Dhabi?

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

What resolutions if any did negotiators agree on at the recent COP28 climate talks in Abu Dhabi?

nternational negotiators from 199 countries met in Abu Dhabi in late 2023 for the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) to try to find common ground on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and preventing cataclysmic climate change.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Is compostable plastic too good to be true?

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

In recent years there has been a global movement to pressure corporations into becoming more eco-friendly. One of the most frequent measures taken by these companies is limiting the use of single-use plastics and replacing them with so-called compostable plastics.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

What are energy droughts and how can we get around them?

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

Solar and wind power may be free and renewable, but they rely on natural processes that are beyond our control. Proponents of fossil fuels point out that if the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow for an extended period, the grid could suffer a so-called “energy drought” where there just isn’t enough power to meet the demand.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Are solar roadways still a “thing”? Why don’t we have them everywhere now?

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

Are solar roadways still a “thing”? Why don’t we have them everywhere now?

In 2014 the concept of solar powered photovoltaic road panels that could collect sunlight and convert it into useable energy went viral when the Idaho-based company Solar Roadways heralded it as a solution to the global energy crisis.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

Snow Drought Adds Insult To Injury For Ecosystems

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

A snow drought occurs when there is a subnormal amount of snow accumulation. Two types of snow droughts are specified by the American Meteorological Society’s Glossary of Meteorology: dry snow drought and warm snow drought.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

How much “old-growth” forest is left in the U.S. today and what are we doing to protect it?

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

How much “old-growth” forest is left in the U.S. today and what are we doing to protect it?

Scientists have found it tough to settle on a precise definition for old-growth forests. There’s no single formula to determine what is considered an “old” tree, and growth rates among tree species are varied.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

How feasible is so-called Direct Air Capture as a tool in mitigating runaway climate change?

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

• How feasible is so-called Direct Air Capture as a tool in mitigating runaway climate change? (.doc)

The United Nations has emphasized limiting global temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels to mitigate the severe impacts of climate change and ensure a habitable planet.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

What are some New Year’s Resolutions I can make to help the environment?

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

• What are some New Year’s Resolutions I can make to help the environment?

Given the escalating environmental challenges facing our planet, directing some of our New Year’s aspirations toward eco-conscious endeavors can make a tangible difference. Luckily there are lots of ways to put your resolve to work for the planet.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

What’s the deal with food dyes in sodas and other drinks? Are they really bad for us, and how can we avoid them if so?

January 28, 2024 By EarthTalk

• What’s the deal with food dyes in sodas and other drinks? Are they really bad for us, and how can we avoid them if so?

Food dyes have been a controversial ingredient in sodas and various beverages for decades, due to concerns about their potential health risks. These dyes are synthetic color additives used to enhance the visual appeal of foods and drinks.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen

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