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Is the U.S. completely out of the Paris Climate Agreement?

September 21, 2019 By EarthTalk

Is the U.S. completely out of the Paris Climate Agreement?

The Paris Agreement, signed by 195 countries calls on commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to hold global temperature increases to 1.5 degrees.

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: EarthTalk, Paris climate agreement

Does school buses cause a lot of pollution especially for riding kids?

September 7, 2019 By EarthTalk

madame.furie, FlickrCC school buses cause a lot of pollution

If you don’t think all that pollution is having a negative effect, think again. A Georgia state University study found better student performance in greener buses.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Evergreen, green, pollution, School Buses

Is plan to seed stratosphere with reflective dust to curb global warming science or fiction?

August 30, 2019 By EarthTalk

Is plan to seed stratosphere with reflective dust to curb global warming science or fiction

Some consider it science fiction others including Bill Gates and a team of leading Harvard scientists think it could be the solution to our planetary climate woes.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Climate Change, Climate Emergency, Global Warming, Reflective Dust

No tent camping for me. Where are some “glamping” hotspots across the United States

July 19, 2019 By EarthTalk

No tent camping for me. Where are some “glamping” hotspots across the United States

Americans yearning for more outdoors time but don’t want to deal with campgrounds, “glamping” (short for “glamorous camping”) might be just your speed.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: camping, glamping, tent

Can we harness bioluminescent light from organisms for everyday lighting & other practical purposes

July 14, 2019 By EarthTalk

Can we harness bioluminescent light from organisms for everyday lighting & other practical purposes

While a few organisms can produce bioluminescent light outside of the oceans (think fireflies), most of the bioluminescence going on is in saltwater.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: bioluminescent, organisms

What are regional climate models and why they matter

July 6, 2019 By EarthTalk

Climate Models

Global climate models (GCMs) simulate the interactions between the atmosphere, ocean and land to project future climate, based on assumptions

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: Climate, Climate models

What American businesses doing to help the U.S. meet its Paris climate accord commitments

June 28, 2019 By EarthTalk

What are American businesses doing to help the U.S. meet its Paris climate accord commitments

Not every business leader in the U.S. agrees with Donald Trump that global warming isn’t worth the worry or leaving the Paris Climate Accord.

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: Paris Climate Accord, Paris climate agreement

If we can capture carbon dioxide and turn into fuel why aren’t we doing it?

June 22, 2019 By EarthTalk

We have known how to capture CO2 from the air at large scale since the 1950s, but it wasn’t until the late 1990s that we began to look at Direct Air Capture.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Carbon Dioxide, environment, fuel

Beyond Meat’s new improved burger hits grocery store shelves – Vox

June 14, 2019 By Egberto Willies

10% Discount Coupon Code: POLITICSDONERIGHT These are the types of innovations that we will need to make to change our cuisine going forward. With a growing world population that many believe is unsustainable without current meaty diets, our technology will be our saving grace. Many make fun of proposed policies like the Green New Deal. […]

Filed Under: A Few Takes, Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Beyond Burger, Beyond Meat, environment, Veggie Burger

• What the heck is a bionic leaf and how does it help the planet?

June 7, 2019 By EarthTalk

• What the heck is a bionic leaf and how does it help the planet?

The bionic leaf is a system for converting solar energy into liquid fuel developed by the labs of Daniel Nocera and Pamela Silver at Harvard.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: bionic leaf

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