A win for the planet - or just a reprieve? Norway halts deep seabed mining in "historic win for nature" - Oceanographic
Billions have been taken since privatization, yet as they avoid fines by dumping in rivers with less protection, they want customers to pay more. Quite disgusting. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly23ex335yo.amp
I wouldn't want to he on that planning committee. https://www.theguardian.com/environ...o-cut-down-wood-schoolchildren-bottling-plant
Thought it was a bit warmer today - it's Perihelion Day and we were 3 million miles closer to the Sun... https://report.az/en/interesting/as...elion-offering-breathtaking-views-of-the-sun/
"Uninhabitable by 2050" Uninhabitable is in the eye of the beholder - I'd say it's uninhabitable now and has been for a few decades. I simply can't imagine what life would be like living somewhere like that.
Just a thought. How many football stadia have large areas of roofing that could support solar panels?
With. Labour in charge, what could possibly go wrong? https://www.lbc.co.uk/tech/experiments-to-dim-the-sun-set-to-be-approved-within-weeks/
The ****dorf stadium is the world’s first fully self sufficient sports stadium ….home of the young boys