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Greenhouse gases, effects and what to do. #science #crisis #solutions By @ClimateandEnv

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@climatistics
Climatistics
6 years
The winter of 2020 is the warmest winter for 300 years in Sweden.
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@climatistics
Climatistics
6 months
New material removes CO₂ from the air like a tree. Scientists are designing a new living material that captures carbon dioxide directly from the air. It uses photosynthetic bacteria to trap CO₂ in both organic and mineral forms.
scitechdaily.com
Scientists are designing a new living material that captures carbon dioxide directly from the air. It uses photosynthetic bacteria to trap CO₂ in both organic and mineral forms. The concept may sound...
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@UCSanDiego
UC San Diego
8 months
Researchers at @Scripps_Ocean and @GPS_UCSD are comparing methods of carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere, discovering that genetically enhanced crops could be the best way to meet CO2 removal at the scale it needs. ➡️ https://t.co/aFyJUAQRe9
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Climatistics
8 months
A new pipeline will carry 4.5mn tonnes of carbon dioxide a year out into the sea off the coast of Liverpool and bury it in depleted gasfields. The capacity will rise to 10mn tonnes a year after 2030, the equivalent of the annual emissions of 4mn cars.
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ft.com
The HyNet North West industrial cluster will start storing carbon dioxide in Liverpool Bay from 2028
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@1DrCath
Dr Cath Jadot 🦈
2 years
The ocean plays a crucial role in tackling #climatechange and #biodiversityloss, yet marine ecosystems receive 𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐧 𝟏% 𝐨𝐟 #ClimateFinance. This narrative needs to change! How? Read the full post https://t.co/DWzfeeWHgR #BlueFinance #blueeconomy #oceanwealth
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Climatistics
2 years
"The global average concentration of carbon dioxide in March this year was 4.7 parts per million (or ppm) higher than it it was in March last year, which is a record breaking increase in CO2 levels over a 12-month period."
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theguardian.com
Experts issue warning after finding global average concentration in March was 4.7ppm higher than same period last year
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Climatistics
2 years
"Globally, methane levels stayed close to a record high last year, according to the International Energy Agency, despite pledges at the UN COP26 summit in 2021 to cut them by 30 per cent between 2020 and 2030."
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Climatistics
2 years
”Converting carbon dioxide into useful products requires first turning it into carbon monoxide. One way to do this is with electricity, but the amount of energy required for that type of electrocatalysis is prohibitively expensive." https://t.co/XSrbSeX6tT
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news.mit.edu
MIT chemical engineers devised an efficient way to convert carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, which can be used to generate useful compounds such as ethanol and other fuels.
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Climatistics
2 years
Fossil fuels made up 33% of UK electricity supplies in 2023 of which gas was 31%, coal just over 1% and oil below 1%. This however remains a long way from the government’s goal for 95% low- carbon electricity by 2030 and a fully decarbonised grid by 2035. https://t.co/3SChqn87Z6
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carbonbrief.org
The amount of UK electricity generated from fossil fuels fell 22% year-on-year in 2023 to the lowest level since 1957, Carbon Brief analysis reveals.
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Climatistics
2 years
"Svalbard is one of the fastest warming places on the planet. A sea of migrating methane discovered below the permafrost in Svalbard may eventually escape its icy prison if the permafrost continues to thaw due to climate change."
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livescience.com
A sea of migrating methane discovered below the permafrost in Svalbard may eventually escape its icy prison if the permafrost continues to thaw due to climate change.
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@climatistics
Climatistics
2 years
A new satellite detects CO2 emissions from individual facilities like coal plants and steel mills. It help bolster the accuracy of government emissions, scientific modeling and will improve the quality of corporate greenhouse gas reporting for investors. https://t.co/KDP8rGYAF6
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@plasticedu
David Evans
2 years
What kinds of chemicals are found in #plastics, and how do they impact our #health? Get everything you need to know in one place in my overview: https://t.co/B3ZlojHSPA
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@Uwerauganda
Uwera Urban Farmer's Initiative Ltd
3 years
Some of our strongest allies in the fight against climate change are the trees, plants, and soil that store massive amounts of carbon at ground level or underground. Let's save the planet together. Speak up and get others to join in taking action. It's quick and effective.
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@usaadapts
America Adapts
3 years
Latest podcast newsletter is out! All things #climate modeling based on recent episode with @MadisonECondon. Check it out and subscribe! https://t.co/ZMc8XXmsM3
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@GretaThunberg
Greta Thunberg
3 years
I don’t know what is scarier, the fact that atmospheric CO2 just hit the highest level in human history, or that it has gone close to completely unnoticed…
@CO2_earth
CO2_Earth
3 years
🌍 🏆📈 Atmospheric CO2 just hit the HIGHEST EVER level IN HUMAN HISTORY at Mauna Loa 🏆😰 423.01 ppm on Apr 6 2023 😰🏆 Up 3.84 ppm from 419.17 one year ago 😰 @NOAA live data: https://t.co/nu6ktMn2wU 🌍 Track https://t.co/DpFGQoYEwb records @ https://t.co/IpMERInEv0 🌍
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IBRAHIM BABAGANA
3 years
Plant a tree today; it will help us breathe tomorrow.” – Trees provide us with oxygen and fresh air and planting them will ensure we have fresh air to breathe in the future.
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@hyperconvex
Anders Fällström
3 years
Unprecedented heat waves. Orange skies. 10000-year floods. When the weather gets weirder than ever before, whom are you going to call? A climatologist, sure. But you might want to talk with a mathematician, too. #mathematics
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@envshailendra
Shailendra Environmentalist
3 years
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@EmaanzT
Emaan
3 years
Hydrangea highway! Fun fact: White hydrangeas will always be white, but the pink and blue can be manipulated by the pH levels in the soil! . 📷 @olivierpechou #Nature
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