Today we’re going to talk more about patterns or cycles which occur naturally that some people might try to blame for global warming and climate change.
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Isn’t Climate Change Part of a Natural Cycle?
Whether it’s through a conversation with a climate change denier, you’ve likely tried to answer questions about the Earth’s natural climate cycles.
Read moreNew Advances in EV Battery Technology
There’s no denying that the EV market is steadily growing over the past few years. But there’s also no denying it needs a firm kick up the backside!
Read moreSo… Are Carbonated Drinks Bad for the Planet?
Before you swear off everything fizzy, let’s take a closer look…
Read moreThe Link Between Climate Change and Gender Equity
Today, we’re discussing the undeniable link between the gender equality movement and that of climate change action or, in fact, the fight for climate justice. Climate action truly is climate justice because it represents the fight for justice for every living thing on the planet, and indeed the planet itself.
Read moreThe Trouble with Blue aka “Clean” Hydrogen
One of the most heavily promoted options for using hydrogen as an energy source is ‘blue’ hydrogen.
Read moreDecarbonizing the Steel Industry
Today we’re exploring the most used and most important engineering material in the world: steel.
Read moreHydrogen Energy and Decarbonization
We’re going to explore one of the up-and-comers in the energy world. You’ve likely heard hydrogen energy suggested as one of the best ways for us to decarbonize our energy production and transportation systems—and subsequently save the planet. But there are various types of hydrogen energy, and you know what that means…they’re not all created equal!
Read moreDo Volcanoes Contribute to Global Warming?
Volcanic eruptions are often discussed in relation to climate change because they release CO2 (and other gases) into our atmosphere. The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens shot about 10 million tons of CO2 into the atmosphere in 9 hours. It currently takes humanity only 2.5 hours to put out the same amount.
Read moreDenim Microfibers in the Ocean
It’s not just our closets getting clogged with too much denim—the ocean is, too.
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