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Cop summits ‘no longer fit for purpose’, say leading climate policy experts
  • As John Schellnhuber, one of the biggest European climate scientists that has been part of the majority of IPCCs, said last year about COP:

    "Wenn die Länder die Klimaziele nicht umsetzen, sind diese Konferenzen nur Jahrmärkte der Eitelkeit."

    Translation by Google:

    "If countries do not implement the climate targets, these conferences will be nothing more than vanity fairs."

    Interview, where he said it, and also said that 3 degrees above pre industrial would mean the end of modern human civilization (in German):

    Youtube

  • Trying to Help
  • I actually watched that episode last night, so that post was kinda jumping at me. What are the odds...

    Sagan, a real teacher. Not only smart, there are quite a few smart people. But also able to make something complicated easily understood. To make something abstract sound straight. To make something minds can't grasp comprehensible. A beautiful ability!

  • Brought my Celestron NexStar 6SE out on a camping trip last weekend and pointed it at the moon
  • Ah, this is probably the right community to ask.

    What are those stripes leading to the crater, here in the upper left?

    I've noticed them before, but when I try looking it up, I usually only find results for Saturn's moon.

    Beautiful picture, op!

  • Russia’s Warming Arctic Is a Climate Threat. War Has Shut Scientists Out of It.
  • As far as I understood, it'll leak into the atmosphere, where it'll cause 80 or 100 times more warming than CO² for a decade or so, before breaking down into good, old CO², causing further warming for centuries / millennia.

    Not sure, but I think I've also read that in the process of breaking down into CO², the ozone layer gets damaged.

  • The nation’s first commercial carbon sequestration plant is in Illinois. It leaks. | The locals are worried: “Just because CO2 sequestration can be done doesn't mean it should be done."
  • But if CCS operations leak, they can pose significant risks to water resources. That’s because pressurized CO2 stored underground can escape or propel brine trapped in the saline reservoirs typically used for permanent storage. The leaks can lead to heavy metal contamination and potentially lower pH levels, all of which can make drinking water undrinkable.

    Can someone explain this to me in a easy way?

    As a layman I would be worried of large amounts of CO² suddenly leaking near where people live. But how does it make water undrinkable? I thought some people like their drinks with CO². And where do the heavy metals come from?

  • LGBT + legal equality index, 2024
  • Yeah, this map is kind of misleading. According to this map, the country I live in is somewhere in the middle section. I've been living in a blue country, too. While the blue country may have more legality to the LGBT+ community, in reality there is public shaming and intolerance. People are often scared to come out. And the middle section country may not have wedding laws and such, but I've yet to meet a person (except foreigners) who makes fuss of LGBT+ people. They are a respected part of society.

  • Who all wants a silent spring?
  • I recently read somewhere that it's actually just very few bee species that die after stinging, among them honeybees. They have a barbed stinger that gets stuck while most bees have flat stingers and can sting repeatedly.

  • 73% of Young US Voters Eager to Support Candidates With Bold Climate Agenda
  • Read the Wiki and well, I dont know. It may be a climate agenda, but in my opinion being green isn't necessary being bold.

    Bold would be meeting at least what scientist recommend: halving emissions by 2030. I know, that's very much to ask for any country in the world. That's why it's called bold.

    What green parties all over the world are doing is: turn the rudder away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy. Which is a step in the right direction, but I think that's not bold. It's the least one can do.

  • This mirror is 100 times cheaper than mirrors for cheap solar electricity & thermal energy
  • Regarding solar electricity: does that mean to mirror the sunlight to a solar panel? If so: ignoring, that one would constantly need to adapt the mirror's position, I think I also read somewhere that solar panels decrease efficiency with heat. So my question is: could one increase solar panel output by bundling light or would heat related inefficiency cancel that out?

  • Increasing the efficiency of (some) refrigerators with commonly available foam insulation, potentially cutting yearly energy costs in half
  • I don't know where you live. But where I live, styrofoam costs next to nothing. In fact, you get it for free, if you don't mind looking through another man's trash. You can also probably get some for free if you ask a company, that gets stuff sent, that need cooling. Like a supermarket.

    For environment: styrofoam is a kind of plastic, so there is that. On the plus side, it's quite little plastic inflated with air.

    I assume it's way better than getting a replacement fridge, especially considering the electronics and maybe the coolant gas (I don't know if that's still an issue).

    I wouldn't be surprised if the electricity saved alone offsets the environment damage (assuming not fully green power used to run the fridge).

  • Undulating 🐍
  • It's not any snake, but some species that are adapted to living on trees. It's also not really flying. Gliding would describe what they do better. As they jump, they flatten their body and make slither movements through the air, gliding maybe at a 45 angle downwards.

  • Earth may have breached seven of nine planetary boundaries, health check shows | Ocean acidification close to critical threshold, posing threat to marine ecosystems and global liveability
  • I wish I had been old enough during the time we could've still made changes to make a difference.

    Why? When you cared back then the frustration must have been at least the same it is now. The hope might have been bigger, but at the same time, you would have been part of a very small minority. And I think it would have been hard to endure that almost nobody you know thinks similarly. You might have been the only doomer they know. And how fast we manage to screw up our planet, you would have likely gotten old enough to come to the same conclusion you came to now: we won't make it.

  • I can't see what I type while typing a comment.

    I'm new to this app here. I come from Boost and wanted to try something new. I do like the app, however I have issues writing comments or posts.

    My keyboard will cover the area where my text is, so while typing I am unable to read what I type.

    If I want to read or correct my text, I need to tab the back button to close my keyboard.

    I didn't find anything in the settings to prevent that. My keyboard is not floating.

    Here are some screenshots:

    !

    ^ I can't see the lower few rows of text.

    !

    ^ after tabbing back to close the keyboard I can read but not correct. Tabbing on the text will open the keyboard, which will cover my text again.

    !

    ^ installed version

    My phone is an Android Oppo A5s (CPH1909).

    Thanks for any help!

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