It is estimated that the Solar Tunnel will “reduce CO2 emissions by 2,400 tons per year.”
The major problem is encouraging greater use of a product that, in the future, is leading to the end of life on this planet as we know it.
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Tagged atmosphere, Climate change, coal, deception, pollution, rhetoric, world
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“To head off the worst effects of climate change, we need to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels to no more than 350 parts per million.” (On the right hand side of my weblog, the meter reads 394.49.) For the sake of future life on our planet, “the United States can’t delay any longer.”
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Tagged Climate change, disasters, policy, reading
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“The alarming fact is that this year’s minimum sea ice extent is already the 6th-lowest on record — and there’s still about a month to go in the melt season.”
“However hard they try to suppress government funding and tax breaks for renewables, Big Oil and Big Gas are doomed to lose, and in only about 4 years.”
“unprecedented heat leads to unprecedented melting”
End of Life on the Planet as We know It, The Rolling Stone lists some of the companies bringing us this consequence,
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Tagged Climate change, ecology, economics, equity, policy, politics
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Society as a whole picks up the tab for the damage or ignores and denies the damage by human carbon emissions. Fossil fuel producers and consumers have avoided paying for these external costs to coal power.
“This is one labor dispute that the capitalist cannot win.”
Nothing to which you should pay attention, just Destruction of Life on the Planet as We know It, move along
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Tagged Arctic, Climate change, oceans
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