JuanPabloAngel
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There's a price for pretty much everything these days...
There's a price for pretty much everything these days...
It turns out that the vast majority of plastic is not recyclable and the whole waste separation thing is more about making people feel that they are making a difference and "saving the planet" rather than making any meaningful difference.
https://www.livescience.com/how-much-plastic-recycling.html
It turns out that the vast majority of plastic is not recyclable and the whole waste separation thing is more about making people feel that they are making a difference and "saving the planet" rather than making any meaningful difference.
https://www.livescience.com/how-much-plastic-recycling.html
It turns out that the vast majority of plastic is not recyclable and the whole waste separation thing is more about making people feel that they are making a difference and "saving the planet" rather than making any meaningful difference.
https://www.livescience.com/how-much-plastic-recycling.html
Yes massive heatwaves. Apart from the UK where I've worn a jacket all 'summer' apart from a one week period.The world is "dangerously close" to running out of time to stop a climate change catastrophe, the UK government's climate chief Alok Sharma has said.
Mr Sharma - who is leading COP26, the climate summit hosted by the UK this year - said the effects were already clear with floods, fires and heatwaves.
"We can't afford to wait two years, five years, 10 years - this is the moment," he told the Observer.
But he did not condemn the government for allowing more fossil fuel projects.
And he defended his decision to travel to more than 30 countries in seven months.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58132939
"We can't afford to wait two years, five years, 10 years - this is the moment," he told the Observer.
But he did not condemn the government for allowing more fossil fuel projects.
And he defended his decision to travel to more than 30 countries in seven months.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58132939
Report out today by the UN saying Humans can no longer stop global warming. I read it in The New York Times but it is being widely reported.
Saw on the news at the weekend a protest in Germany where they are still mining and burning coal at a power station, think it said they were going to carry on until 2038.A bit shock jockey for understandable reasons but whatshisface is quoted a bit differently elsewhere.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-58130705
But we can stop it but it's time to stop pissing around - the message hasn't got through to Bojo or Sharma though.
With that said, we are still doing more than most and that's worrying!
Saw on the news at the weekend a protest in Germany where they are still mining and burning coal at a power station, think it said they were going to carry on until 2038.
Yes remember how Johnson wanted every house to have the ground source heat pumps and has now baulked at the cost.The main problems are going green are expensive but the options are there. We're also paying for a total lack of planning by successive Gov's over the last 30 years - had missed that report so I'm guessing Germany is the same.
I could be wrong, and there are issues with Nuke power but I'm sure I've read it takes 10 yrs to build a station. We've had two in the pipeline since 2010 I think and not a single brick has been laid.