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Spraying limestone on farms can offer an unexpected climate victory
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Spraying limestone on farms can offer an unexpected climate victory

Silva11 hours ago11 hours ago05 mins

Farmers spread lime in pastures to improve the quality of land Wayne Hutchinson / Alay The centuries old habits of spreading the hole in the farm limestone can improve the crop by making the ground less acidic. This custom is commonly regarded as a source of greenhouse gas emissions, but newly found to know “Liming”…

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Did we find an unwanted solution to impact flight climate?
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Did we find an unwanted solution to impact flight climate?

Silva5 days ago5 days ago06 mins

Fly or not fly? That’s the question that people think more likely to grow. Sometimes taking the plane as a can choose, maybe when time is tight or when a lover is living far away. I think we can fly as part of a sustainable future – but if we put some mistakes to rest…

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Climate scientists encourage others to track CO2 while US cuts the loom
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Climate scientists encourage others to track CO2 while US cuts the loom

Silva1 week ago06 mins

Hawaii’s carbon dioxide measurements in Hawaii’s first loa observatory can be stopped at US spending NOAA The science agencies in other countries should prepare to get most of the carbon dioxide monitoring services made to us as possible, warning climate scientists. This monitor can end next year under planned budget cut, resulting in loss of…

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Guardian view of a climate counts: An annual address can set a new pattern for political medicine | Edotatoiso
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Guardian view of a climate counts: An annual address can set a new pattern for political medicine | Edotatoiso

Silva1 week ago1 week ago06 mins

ED Miliband is a target for political rights; Not because he is unrelated, but because he is effective. The sands of the bacon sandwich and “Red ed“Jokes masker is a deep intangible: that Mr Maliband, with his external speaking in science, Public Investment and long-term thinking, right. Today, as secretary of energy, he gave what…

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The time of essence to resolve climate change
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The time of essence to resolve climate change

Silva1 week ago1 week ago07 mins

We are told to have a little time to move if we want to avoid a climate danger. However, in July 4 President Trump signed the “great lovely bill” of the law. This legislation on the basis provides US energy policy, transmitted federal support from the fossil fossil fuel energy initiatives and nuclear energy. The…

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Geengineering escapes climate tipping points, but not when we long
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Geengineering escapes climate tipping points, but not when we long

Silva1 week ago1 week ago08 mins

The addition of particles reflecting particles in the upper atmosphere helps cool the climate Alexnako / Shutterstock One of the many dangers of maintaining the Pump carbon dioxide in the air is that we can trigger tipping points such as closing the essential waves of the ocean. Now, a model study suggests that Inject with…

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Total crops help us again to change the world’s climate
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Total crops help us again to change the world’s climate

Silva2 weeks ago05 mins

The smooth horsetail plants have cement Piemags / World / Difference A strange plant that exists since the first walk of animals can satisfy water in a severe water from water from meteorites from the ground. As well as the key to understanding the ecosystems today, the fossilizes left in the plant can light the…

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I quit my job as a pilot because of the climate crisis. But I like to fly – and I know we can change Aviation | George Hibberd
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I quit my job as a pilot because of the climate crisis. But I like to fly – and I know we can change Aviation | George Hibberd

Silva2 weeks ago2 weeks ago08 mins

I love flying. I want to be a pilot since I’m young. I grew up in Chichester, West Sussex, at the bottom of a flying path used by Gatwick airports, and used to see while they watched the sky. In 2019, once I was qualified to be a plane pilot, I started working for Easyjet….

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What happens to the climate from ‘big beautiful law by Trump?
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What happens to the climate from ‘big beautiful law by Trump?

Silva2 weeks ago2 weeks ago05 mins

Solar Panels in Tucson, Arizona, US Rebecca Noble / Bloomberg through Getty images Cut out spending the energy billing of the bill Donald Trump’s signed by law on 4 July may lead to billions of tonnes to the next CO2 emissions. The US is already behind the Paris agreement of this promised discharge of exits…

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1500 deaths in recent European hathwave due to climate change
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1500 deaths in recent European hathwave due to climate change

Silva2 weeks ago05 mins

A fire bomb dropping water in a wildfire near Athens, Greece Costas Baltas / Anadolu Via Getty Images An intense heatwave in June and July killed 2300 people across London and 11 more European cities, a toll that died near climate change. Months can be briefly to determine the impact of climate change in heat…

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