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blakefrere

Research reveals potential of an overlooked climate change solution - 1 views

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    Most of what we hear about greenhouse gases is associated with carbon dioxide. This research focused on removal of methane, which would have a higher payback if a deployable solution can be identified. "...removing about three years-worth of human-caused emissions of the potent greenhouse gas would reduce global surface temperatures by approximately 0.21 degrees Celsius while reducing ozone levels enough to prevent roughly 50,000 premature deaths annually." The case for funding this technology is strong - "Removing methane from the atmosphere could reduce temperatures even faster than carbon dioxide removal alone because methane is 81 times more potent in terms of warming the climate over the first 20 years after its release, and about 27 times more potent over a century. Methane removal also improves air quality by decreasing the concentration of tropospheric ozone, exposure to which causes an estimated one million premature deaths annually worldwide due to respiratory illnesses."
blakefrere

Study: Generational divide over climate action a myth - 1 views

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    It is often implied that the young are more concerned about the environment than older adults, but this study suggests that is not the case. "Older people are just as likely as younger people to recognize the need for action on climate change and to say they're willing to make big sacrifices to protect the environment, suggesting claims of a generational divide over the future of the planet may be exaggerated." The polling included Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z, with the results reflecting very similar beliefs about the significance of the issues and the need for action. If politicians knew this, would they behave differently, and take bolder steps to mitigate climate change?
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    Super interesting, great find!
sisaacm

Nanotechnology armor for the US Army - 1 views

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    New technology will provide better protection for soldiers in the battle field that is stronger than Kevlar or steel.
sisaacm

Nanotechnology Is Shaping the Hypersonics Race - Defense One - 0 views

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    How nanotechnology will allow hyper-sonic weapons and aircraft to fly at speeds where the intense heat generated from the friction melts the toughest steel.
sisaacm

Microchips, Nanotechnology and Implanted Biosensors: The New Normal? • Children&#0... - 1 views

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    Article discusses application of nanotechnology by the US military to optimize health and detect disease but outlines some of the legal and ethical questions.
gilbertpacheco

TransAlta targets renewable energy growth in Canada, the U.S., and Australia – pv... - 1 views

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    "Canadian utility redirects $2.3B away from expensive 730MW coal to natural gas conversion, Investment will now fund 3.5 GW of affordable wind and solar." This is a positive move towards a "collective conscientiousness for social and environmental factors," by using renewable energy with new construction aimed for completion in 2025 (H1).
gilbertpacheco

Ford unveils record $11B bet on sprawling EV factories - E&E News - 2 views

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    "Ford intends to build a "megacampus" covering almost 6 square miles. There it will synthesize batteries from raw materials and build electric pickups of all sizes, the company announced. Electrifying Ford's signature truck line would have a large impact on carbon emissions because the vehicles are sales leaders and consume huge volumes of gasoline and diesel. The largest of the series, the F-750, is a commercial hauler that can weigh more than 18 tons." Is it wise to dump $TSLA and grab $F to hold until 2025 (H1)? Time will tell.
gilbertpacheco

UAE University researchers develop low-energy desalination system - News | Khaleej Times - 2 views

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    "Researchers at the UAE University (UAEU) have invented a new desalination system that dramatically reduces energy consumption during the desalination process. By developing the new desalination system, scientists in the university's National Water and Energy Center have made an unprecedented scientific advance that has the potential to revolutionize the water desalination industry." They have been granted a US Patent and could potentially start implementation soon. 2025 (H1).
laurentarin

Instacart will accept food stamps for grocery delivery | Engadget - 0 views

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    Grocery delivery service Instacart will soon begin accepting food stamps as a form of payment within its app. The company announced that "in the coming weeks," it's beginning a pilot with grocery chain Aldi to accept food stamps for its same-day delivery and pickup service.
laurentarin

Google's new support website will help you locate local US food banks | Engadget - 0 views

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    Google has launched a new website called Find Food Support, which puts important resources on how to locate free and affordable food in the US in one place. Perhaps the most useful feature the website can offer is a new Google Maps tool that can point you to the nearest food bank, food pantry or school lunch program pickup site.
laurentarin

Small but mighty: Microgreens go from trendy | EurekAlert! - 0 views

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    "an international team of researchers has found that these vegetables can be grown in a variety of soilless production systems in small spaces indoors, with or without artificial lighting. The findings are especially relevant amid a pandemic that has disrupted food supply chains"
laurentarin

Nigerians could see justice over Shell oil spills after six decades | Nigeria | The Gua... - 0 views

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    "A landmark legal case is laying the groundwork for communities to sue parent companies for the damages of their subsidiaries... "The [supreme court] ruling, in my view, was a watershed moment in the accountability of multinational companies, and which would, in my view, most likely increase the ability of impoverished communities in Africa to hold powerful companies to account," said Charles Adeogun-Phillips, a former UNwar crimes prosecutor and international legal expert. "I also think that this will mark the beginning of a more regulated global environment in which subsidiary companies will be made responsible for human rights abuses, happening abroad.""
blakefrere

Features of effective systemic foresight in governments around the world - 0 views

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    This project has taken a broader approach to explore how different governments have developed their foresight ecosystems over time and to map the features that can support integration of long-term thinking into policymaking at the most strategic level. It aims to provide a guiding framework to build and sustain foresight in policy-making and to do so in a way that creates long-term impact from futures work. The School of International Futures exists to help policy-makers and business leaders improve the present and the future by using foresight and futures methods to make better strategic choices about the future, to improve the quality of their innovation and make their organisations more resilient by better understanding and managing risk.
cferiante

Beijing Responsible for 'Largest Transnational Crackdown in the World' to Muzzle Diaspo... - 0 views

cferiante

Chip Shortage to Cost Automakers $210 Billion in Sales: Analysis - 0 views

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    "The global semiconductor shortage will lead to 7.7 million fewer vehicles produced in 2021, costing automakers billions in lost sales, according to consulting firm AlixPartners. The forecast, released Sept. 23, estimates that the shortage will cost the auto industry $210 billion globally in lost revenue in 2021, up sharply from the May projections of $110 billion in forgone sales and 3.9 million fewer vehicles built."
cferiante

COVID-19 Exacerbates Teacher Shortages Across Public Schools, Forcing Some to Return to... - 0 views

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    "Teacher shortages and difficulties filling job openings have been reported in Tennessee, New Jersey, and South Dakota, which saw one school district begin the year with 120 teacher vacancies. In Texas, Houston, Waco, and a number of other districts saw hundreds of teaching vacancies unfilled at the start of the year."
cferiante

Newsom Signs Bill to Limit Production Quotas at Amazon, Other Warehouse Operators - 0 views

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    "The measure, called AB 701, was approved by the state Assembly earlier in the month and signed into law by Newsom on Sept. 23. The law, which goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2022, bars mega-retailers such as Amazon from firing or retaliating against warehouse workers for missing quotas that interfere with bathroom and rest breaks."
nsetya44

Why Ford thinks human-centric design is the future - 2 views

https://thenextweb.com/news/why-ford-thinks-human-centric-design-is-future-usha-raghavachari

Technology H1 Automation

nsetya44

How Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum uses AI to unlock new artistic mysteries - 1 views

Many museums across the world are using AI to identify fake paintings or to measure the quality of the art on exhibition

Technology art H2

nsetya44

Facebook Lied to Senate About Instagram's Harm to Teens, Senator Says - 2 views

"We now know that Facebook routinely puts profits ahead of kids' online safety. We know it chooses the growth of its products ahead of the wellbeing of our children. And we now know that it is inde...

Technology CSR

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