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Can we harness kinetic energy to reduce our carbon footprint?

July 9, 2023 By EarthTalk

Col. Raymond Nelson, Academy Professor and Physics department head talks to (l to r) John O'Donnell, Christopher Germain and Col. Jesse Germain, DPE Academy Professor on kinetic energy at the Sacred Heart of Jesus school in Highland Falls annual Science Fair. Academy science, math and physics professors attend the fair to give demonstrations to children to show how fun science is and how physics and science are applied to everyday life.

Harnessing kinetic energy as a means to reduce our carbon footprint is indeed a promising avenue for a sustainable future.

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: carbon footprint, kinetic energy

Are avocados bad for the environment, increase carbon footprint?

July 26, 2020 By EarthTalk

Are avocados bad for the environment, increase carbon footprint?

Avocado’s environmental impacts come from the “energy, water, fertilizer and pesticides required to grow them, the resources used for packaging materials and more.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Avocados, carbon footprint

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