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Jul 15, 2017
Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions, study says
Posted by Aleksandar Vukovic in categories: climatology, sustainability
The report found that more than half of global industrial emissions since 1988 – the year the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was established – can be traced to just 25 corporate and state-owned entities. The scale of historical emissions associated with these fossil fuel producers is large enough to have contributed significantly to climate change, according to the report.
A relatively small number of fossil fuel producers and their investors could hold the key to tackling climate change.
Jul 15, 2017
Warnings From Antarctica
Posted by Aleksandar Vukovic in categories: government, sustainability
Greenland’s ice sheet, the planet’s second largest after Antarctica, is melting at an alarming rate, losing an estimated 90 cubic miles of ice a year. The melt water that ends up in the ocean is raising sea levels. And then there are the countless glaciers in the Alps, Andes, Himalayas, Rockies and Tibetan Plateau, all melting as our unceasing carbon dioxide emissions — a staggering 35 to 40 billion tons a year — trap more and more heat.
As the Trump administration dismantles the federal government’s efforts to respond to global warming, the natural world has come calling with a reminder: An iceberg the size of Delaware broke off Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf in recent days, yet another indication of the rapid change now occurring on the world’s iciest continent.
This is the third floating ice shelf in recent years in Antarctica’s Weddell Sea to fully or partly break up, the first two subverted by warming ocean waters and air temperatures. The Larsen A broke up in 1995. Seven years later, after months of unusually warm temperatures, the Rhode Island-size Larsen B shelf became riddled with meltwater ponds, then fell apart virtually overnight, shattering into millions of pieces. Now a 120-mile-long chunk of the Larsen C has calved, forming one of the largest icebergs ever observed.
Jul 15, 2017
This leg brace stores and saves your energy
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: energy
Jul 15, 2017
Amazon’s next warehouse could be in the skies
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Jul 15, 2017
Strange Noise in Gravitational-Wave Data Sparks Debate
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: physics
Fascinating article.
The team that discovered gravitational waves put their data online. Now an independent group of researchers claims that they’ve found what might be a serious problem.
Jul 15, 2017
Google Earth could become the next great social network — By Brett Williams | Mashable
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: business, space
“Google Earth could become your next go-to platform to share a story in the not-so-distant future — but your posts won’t be restricted to a timeline like other, less terrestrially-focused social networks.”
Tag: Google
Jul 15, 2017
Advanced social technologies and the future of collaboration | McKinsey&Company
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in category: business
“After nearly a decade of research on the business uses of social technologies, executives say these tools are more integrated into their organizations’ work than ever before—and that the most sophisticated of these tools, message-based platforms, are gaining traction.”
Tag: communication