REDUCING GARBAGE GENERATION
Global garbage generation could nearly double between 2015 and 2050. It accounts for 8% of human-caused methane emissions. Only about[…]
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Global garbage generation could nearly double between 2015 and 2050. It accounts for 8% of human-caused methane emissions. Only about[…]
Read moreIt’s estimated that 1.56 million facemasks entered the oceans in 2020. Around 75% of the ones used during the Pandemic[…]
Read moreBy 2080 around 70% of the world’s oceans could be suffocating from a lack of oxygen, potentially impacting marine ecosystems[…]
Read moreWith rising temperatures, thawing Arctic permafrost could be emitting greenhouse gases from previously unaccounted-for carbon stocks. Particularly affected is so-called[…]
Read moreAccording to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s “Natural gas and the environment” page, “Natural gas is a relatively clean burning[…]
Read morePhoto taken from my balcony shows the lake in front of me this morning during a whiteout. The snow is[…]
Read moreLast November, in a landslide referendum, Bostonians vehemently cast (non-binding) votes against placing Eversource’s substation in East Boston neighborhoods. They[…]
Read moreEarth’s global average surface temperature in 2021 tied with 2018 as the sixth warmest on record with the past eight[…]
Read moreHard to believe that yesterday FERC decided to allow the Weymouth compressor station to continue to operate despite recognition of[…]
Read moreYou’ll see water from the last storm where it shouldn’t be. I’d guess it won’t take much more sea level[…]
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