Totti KönnöläSeaweed Farming Offers a Solution To Fighting the Climate Crisis and World Hungerverified_publisherMy Modern Met - Madeleine MuzdakisSeaweed is not just for sushi. While in American grocery stores these oceanic greens are generally relegated to sushi rolls and salted snack packs, seaweed is likely to soon become a more regular feature in our diets. The aquatic plant life—already consumed widely across the world—is a burgeoning …
Totti KönnöläGermany's Energy Crisis Powers Hydrogen SwitchU.S. News & World Report - By ReutersKELHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - From the moment Russian gas exports to Germany were first disrupted in June, German firm Kelheim Fibers began casting …
Totti KönnöläLiebreich: The Unbearable Lightness of Hydrogenbnef.com - BloombergRhetoric around hydrogen has become ever more overblown.The post Liebreich: The Unbearable Lightness of Hydrogen appeared first on BloombergNEF.
Totti KönnöläUsing geoengineering to slow global heating risks malaria rise, say scientistsverified_publisherThe Guardian - Helena Horton Environment reporterTechnique of reflecting sunlight back into space found to be likely to cause increase in population of disease-carrying mosquitos Geoengineering to prevent the worst impacts of climate breakdown could expose up to a billion more people to malaria, scientists have found. The report, published in …
Totti KönnöläCan geoengineering fix the climate? Hundreds of scientists say not so fastverified_publisherThe Guardian - Oliver MilmanAs global heating escalates, the US government has set out a plan to further study the controversial and seemingly sci-fi notion of deflecting the sun’s rays before they hit Earth. But a growing group of scientists denounces any steps towards what is known as solar geoengineering. The White House …
Totti KönnöläScientists say Arctic warming could be to blame for blasts of extreme coldverified_publisherThe Washington Post - Scott DanceResearch suggests that climate change is altering the jet stream, pushing frigid air down to southern climes more frequently. But the scientific jury is still out. The data is clear: Rising global temperatures mean winters are getting milder, on average, and the sort of record-setting cold that …