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Earth's crust hides enough natural hydrogen to power the world for tens of thousands of years. So how do we find it? ⚡️ Check out my latest feature
@livescience.com
with insights from Geoffrey Ellis, Oliver Warr & Chris Ballentine. My thanks to them!
www.livescience.com/planet-earth...
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Earth's crust hides enough 'gold' hydrogen to power the world for tens of thousands of years, emerging research suggests
Reservoirs of hydrogen gas that form naturally in Earth's crust could help humans decarbonize. The challenge now is finding these accumulations and working out how best to mine them, experts say.
https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/geology/earths-crust-hides-enough-gold-hydrogen-to-power-the-world-for-tens-of-thousands-of-years-emerging-research-suggests
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@livescience.com
: 22 of Earth's 34 'vital signs' are flashing red, new
#climate
report reveals — but there's still time to act My thanks to
@williamripple.bsky.social
&
@michaelemann.bsky.social
for their words. Bleak but the message is simple: decarbonize now.
www.livescience.com/planet-earth...
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22 of Earth's 34 'vital signs' are flashing red, new climate report reveals — but there's still time to act
Earth's systems are nearing tipping points that could plunge the planet into a "hothouse" regime — but there's still time to prevent that from happening, scientists say.
https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/climate-change/22-of-earths-34-vital-signs-are-flashing-red-new-climate-report-reveals-but-theres-still-time-to-act
3 months ago
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3 months ago
"22 of Earth's 34 'vital signs' are flashing red, new climate report reveals — but there's still time to act" | Nice article on our new
#Bioscience
article by
@saschapare.bsky.social
for
@livescience.com
:
www.livescience.com/planet-earth...
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22 of Earth's 34 'vital signs' are flashing red, new climate report reveals — but there's still time to act
Earth's systems are nearing tipping points that could plunge the planet into a "hothouse" regime — but there's still time to prevent that from happening, scientists say.
https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/climate-change/22-of-earths-34-vital-signs-are-flashing-red-new-climate-report-reveals-but-theres-still-time-to-act
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5 months ago
'Like a creeping mold that's spreading across the landscape': Separate dry areas around the world are merging into 'mega-drying' regions at an alarming rate, study finds. Thx
@saschapare.bsky.social
and
@livescience.com
@hrishikeshac.bsky.social
@science.org
www.livescience.com/planet-earth...
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'Like a creeping mold that's spreading across the landscape': Separate dry areas around the world are merging into 'mega-drying' regions at an alarming rate, study finds
Unchecked groundwater extraction and climate change have dried continents significantly over the past 22 years, with 101 countries now losing fresh water to the ocean, research reveals.
https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/climate-change/like-a-creeping-mold-thats-spreading-across-the-landscape-separate-dry-areas-around-the-world-are-merging-into-mega-drying-regions-at-an-alarming-rate-study-finds
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Alexander McNamara
9 months ago
I love this feature by
@saschapare.bsky.social
(even if it is a bit bleak). Great writing, and i think it looks great
www.livescience.com/planet-earth...
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Atlantic ocean currents are weakening — and it could make the climate in some regions unrecognizable
A cold blob of water in the North Atlantic is an ominous sign that a system of currents that regulate the planet's climate could be weakening.
https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/rivers-oceans/atlantic-ocean-currents-are-weakening-and-it-could-make-the-climate-in-some-regions-unrecognizable
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Alexander McNamara
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Really pleased to say we just won an internal award for our
#climatechange
coverage, which is absolutely lovely. It is, of course, a team effort, so here's some of the great stuff we've done this year.
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