What’s driving consumers right now is power prices doubling and tripling and gasoline doing the same thin
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The Telegraph’s view on the world 2nd week of June
The greatest shipwreck since the Mary Rose is finally revealed – after being kept secret for a decade. Read about the discovery made by amateur divers off the coast of Norfolk. To remember from the first week of June June 11 Keir Starmer: ‘Thatcher was wrong about British society’ The general consensus was that thisContinue reading “The Telegraph’s view on the world 2nd week of June”
Is the climate crisis truly serious? What actions can we take?
Originally posted on The Curious Mag:
What is climate change and isn’t it a natural process? The ‘climate crisis’ refers to global climate change that is happening too rapidly for the world to adapt. Climate Change means rising average temperatures which cause extreme weather events, shifting wildlife populations and habitats, rising sea levels, and a…
Charities demand radicalism in face of officials’ delay
Placing faith in net-zero targets and attempting to offset future carbon emissions with “business as usual” would condemn the world to catastrophe, a coalition of green and human rights groups warned on 8 November.
Efforts are not sufficient to reach the 1.5-degree goal
After five years Paris Agreement Chalmers University of Technology (Swedish: Chalmers tekniska högskola, often shortened to Chalmers), founded in 1829, is a Swedish university located in Gothenburg that focuses on research and education in technology, natural science and architecture. Its researchers and those of Lund University, founded in 1666, in Sweden and Central European UniversityContinue reading “Efforts are not sufficient to reach the 1.5-degree goal”