Forwarded from zeitgeist.earth
Interestingly, green seas in the ocean, capture a lot more carbon than rainforests. A great example are the vast seagrass prairies off of the western coasts of Australia, which stretch for thousands of kilometers.
They capture 35 times more CO2 than a same sized plot of rainforest. [ http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/carbon-capture-and-storage3a-seagrasses-do-it-for-free/6880064 ]
Of course through ocean acidification and temperature increases, as well as the decimation of predators such as sharks, these seagrass prairies are now beginning their swift demise as well.
They capture 35 times more CO2 than a same sized plot of rainforest. [ http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/scienceshow/carbon-capture-and-storage3a-seagrasses-do-it-for-free/6880064 ]
Of course through ocean acidification and temperature increases, as well as the decimation of predators such as sharks, these seagrass prairies are now beginning their swift demise as well.
Ecotopia Biketour – Cycling Across Europe for Ecological and Social Sustainability for 24 Years
https://www.ecotopiabiketour.net/?lang=fr
https://www.ecotopiabiketour.net/?lang=fr
friends if you use them, please delete these apps that betrayed their users and use bullshit corporate language to justify their evil ways. in solidarity!
Forwarded from L u n a r p u n k
Algae Lamps
Designed by French biochemist Pierre Calleja, these lamps are actually powered by algae. In one year, a single lamp can absorb as much CO₂ as a tree can take in during its entire lifetime!
https://www.treehugger.com/urban-design/microalgae-lamp-absorbs-150-200-times-more-co2-tree-video.html
Designed by French biochemist Pierre Calleja, these lamps are actually powered by algae. In one year, a single lamp can absorb as much CO₂ as a tree can take in during its entire lifetime!
https://www.treehugger.com/urban-design/microalgae-lamp-absorbs-150-200-times-more-co2-tree-video.html
Forwarded from L u n a r p u n k
Aisa Mijeno, a engineer and co-founder of SALt (short for Sustainable Alternative Living), has invented a new type of lamp that produce eight hours of light on only one cup of salt water. This lamp was developed especially for places like the Philippines, where there is a lack of access to electricity and high usage of kerosene lamps.
The battery for this lamp contains two electrodes which are submerged in an electrolyte solution, or in this case the salt water. The use of saltwater is particularly convenient for places near oceans, as the salinity of the ocean water is compatible with the electrode battery.
Mijeno’s solution is easy, as it only requires two tablespoons of salt and one cup of water, which are much more affordable resources compared to kerosene. In addition, they don’t produce any harmful pollutants and use renewable resources.
The battery for this lamp contains two electrodes which are submerged in an electrolyte solution, or in this case the salt water. The use of saltwater is particularly convenient for places near oceans, as the salinity of the ocean water is compatible with the electrode battery.
Mijeno’s solution is easy, as it only requires two tablespoons of salt and one cup of water, which are much more affordable resources compared to kerosene. In addition, they don’t produce any harmful pollutants and use renewable resources.
Forwarded from United Anarchists
Biological evolution created all life on earth, constantly adapting everything to their ever-changing environments, and it's been doing this thankless job for over three billion years.
(My goodness, it even turned dog-otters into whales)
So instead of revolution, trying to "intelligent design" our way to Utopia, we could learn from evolution, the natural process that made all of us in the first place.
https://blog.ncase.me/evolution-not-revolution/
(My goodness, it even turned dog-otters into whales)
So instead of revolution, trying to "intelligent design" our way to Utopia, we could learn from evolution, the natural process that made all of us in the first place.
https://blog.ncase.me/evolution-not-revolution/
blog.ncase.me
Evolution, Not Revolution
Forwarded from NatureChan (Deleted Account)
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What if we stopped pretending we can prevent climate apocalypse? Article, Comments
https://twitter.com/DoctorVive/status/1170815429864034304
Excellent takedown of this article by Dr. Genevieve Guenther.
Excellent takedown of this article by Dr. Genevieve Guenther.
Twitter
Dr. Genevieve Guenther
There are many problems w the @NewYorker Franzen climate piece. Here are three: 1) It distorts the science. 2) It's completely apolitical. 3) It contradicts itself: is the apocalypse coming or should we all start local farmers markets? THREAD 1/n
SolarPunk
https://twitter.com/DoctorVive/status/1170815429864034304 Excellent takedown of this article by Dr. Genevieve Guenther.
and a critique of the backlash: https://medium.com/@george.gpt/is-the-green-new-deal-humanitys-latest-delusion-pill-c6c3608fe526
Medium
Is the Green New Deal humanity’s latest Delusion Pill?
When does Very Late become Too Late for the climate? Never, according to many Green New Deal enthusiasts that would rather Promise Now…
https://popula.com/2019/08/19/the-case-for-climate-rage/
"...It matters because the same patriarchal elites have remained comfortably in power for so long that their imaginations are unequal to the task we face. Arguments for civility, for “forgiveness,” for “we’re all in this together”, for a preservation of the status quo with just a few tweaks, won’t keep us all from going over the cliff.
In climate change, many of these elite white men might be experiencing their very first brush with imposed change, with a force beyond their control upending their lives; that might make them particularly ill-equipped to envision what’s next, let alone lead us there.
The story of climate change, both its history and its future, needs to be told by people who have already experienced injustice and disempowerment, people who are justifiably angry at the way the system works. And some of those stories are beginning to be told."
"...It matters because the same patriarchal elites have remained comfortably in power for so long that their imaginations are unequal to the task we face. Arguments for civility, for “forgiveness,” for “we’re all in this together”, for a preservation of the status quo with just a few tweaks, won’t keep us all from going over the cliff.
In climate change, many of these elite white men might be experiencing their very first brush with imposed change, with a force beyond their control upending their lives; that might make them particularly ill-equipped to envision what’s next, let alone lead us there.
The story of climate change, both its history and its future, needs to be told by people who have already experienced injustice and disempowerment, people who are justifiably angry at the way the system works. And some of those stories are beginning to be told."
Popula
The Case for Climate Rage
"I barely know your kids and I feel like I would jump in front of a bus to stop this shit."