Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form Geographyflipped into Carbon & Water CyclesApr 5Report paints a mixed picture for worldwide deforestation ratesgeographical.co.uk - Stuart ButlerA study of worldwide deforestation rates reveals dramatic declines in Brazil and Colombia, but that worldwide deforestation rates have risenBy Stuart …
Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form Geographyflipped into Carbon & Water CyclesMar 26Is tree planting all it's cracked up to be?Context - Jack GrahamWhat is the albedo effect? Along with absorbing CO2, adding trees to a landscape also impacts how solar radiation reflects off the earth. For example, …
Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form Geographyflipped into IndiaInfographic: Droughts Lead to Drop in Hydro Generation in 2023statista.com - Anna FleckSkip to main content Topics› • Global hydropower industry› A new analysis of government data by Reuters has found that India’s hydroelectricity generation …
Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form Geographyflipped into TectonicsWatch moment magnitude 7.4 earthquake hits Taiwanbbc.co.ukEyewitness video shows extensive damage in Hualien, near the quake’s epicentre, with some buildings left leaning at a 45 degree angle. The tremors also triggered landslides, shrouding nearby villages in dust. Rescue efforts are ongoing and at least nine people have been confirmed dead. The earthquake …
Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form Geographyflipped into Energy Dilemmas How giant batteries will help power Scotlandbbc.co.uk - Kevin KeaneThe number of giant batteries being installed in Scotland is expected to increase dramatically as part of the move towards renewable energy. Scottish firms are at the forefront of the development of these new technologies - but there are concerns about their impact on local communities. The National …
Stoke-on-Trent Sixth Form Geographyflipped into Energy Dilemmas Data centre power use 'to surge six-fold in 10 years'bbc.co.uk - BBC NewsThe boom in artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing will drive a spike in energy use, the National Grid has predicted. Both rely on data centres - warehouses full of computer systems. Chief executive John Pettigrew said the power those data centres use would increase six-fold in the next …