Climate
eBikes are the Rage
With the introduction of a new program that will compensate people for switching to electric bikes, France hopes to have a significant impact on the transportation industry. If participants in the "E-Bike Revolution" initiative decide to upgrade their current bicycle to an electric one, they will receive 4,000 euros. The objective is to reduce pollution and persuade individuals to switch from gas-guzzling automobiles to more ecologically friendly modes of transportation. If this effort is effective, it might represent a significant step toward weaning the nation off of conventional modes of transportation.
By Jerry Nelson4 years ago in Earth
We're Having A Heatwave!
As the Earth’s climate warms up, heatwaves have become more frequent and intense over the last twenty years. The extremely high temperatures associated with heatwaves claim 1,300 people a year. High humidity often accompanies them, making this weather phenomenon harder on the body. Though there is no exact science yet on how to predict a heatwave approaching, for now, we define them as a period of unusually high (over 90 degrees F.) temperatures that last for over two days. Many have lasted for weeks, and sometimes even months. To determine if a heatwave is happening, the National Weather Service uses the Heat Index Values. This is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity combines with the air temperature. Heatwaves can cause many other natural hazards, like droughts and crop failures. Here are some helpful tips for the next time your town becomes an oven.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in Earth
Tonga before the blast
Smoke fills the air. Not the smoke of a volcanic eruption but the cookfires of hundreds of family huts. It was 1986, and I visited Tonga on an Earthwatch expedition. Our task was to map the growing fields identifying the types of vegetation–taro, plantains, papaya, and coconut made up some of the target crops. Our direct observation used ground-truth satellite imagery. Once identified on our maps, we transferred the information to the satellite photographs of the island. This, in turn, allowed researchers to extrapolate the key colors to other islands in the South Pacific.
By Jim DeLillo4 years ago in Earth
Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the world
You may be surprised at just how fast this is happening, and it’s not just due to climate change. It’s also thanks to human activity. As melting ice sheets and increased storm activity cause the ocean floor to warm, more water is released into the atmosphere. This in turn amplifies global warming and makes Arctic warming even more pronounced.
By 💸 Build Your Future 💸4 years ago in Earth
America melting glaciers and ice caps: the fast, big warming
The Earth is going through a rapid warming trend, and it could have serious consequences for our environment and economy. If you want to know what this means for your business, you need to pay attention!
By 💸 Build Your Future 💸4 years ago in Earth
The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the world
Glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising, and weather patterns are changing faster than anywhere else on Earth. What do you do about it? In this article, we'll explore options for mitigating or reversing the effects of climate change in the Arctic.
By 💸 Build Your Future 💸4 years ago in Earth
7 Days of Litter
Every waking day is a new day. A chance to start over, cut our hair off, learn something new, and even save the world! Keeping our home planet, Earth, as beautiful as all of the life that it harbors, has become a call to action! In my recorded seven day (non-consecutive) venture, I came across various objects, in need of a new home. Each with their own story to tell…
By Oscar Wilson4 years ago in Earth
The Arctic is warming nearly 4x faster than the rest of the world: new research
This newsletter was originally posted on Conversation. Earth is 1.1℃ warmer than it was at the start of the industrial revolution. This warming was not uniform, with some regions warming up to a mile faster. The Arctic is one such region.
By Huzaifa Ali4 years ago in Earth
Redwop Construction Sealants – A Dynamic Component for Any Home Project
Taking care of a home and fixing it up from time to time is a necessary hobby for any responsible homeowner, and there is a ton of knowledge that needs to be soaked up to be able to properly tackle all the many different tasks at hand. The average home will throw a wide variety of problems at the owner, and that’s why it is so important to have a strong general knowledge of the different kinds of materials used in construction and home repair. Some such materials are familiar to all of us and are made out of basic ingredients and serve a basic purpose, such as concrete, cement, bricks, wood and metal beams, paint, or wallpaper; other materials, however, are slightly more complex and fulfill more dynamic roles, such as sealants.
By redwop chemicals4 years ago in Earth







