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@primonatura@mstdn.social
2024-06-06 15:00:01

"World will miss target of tripling renewable electricity generation by 2030 – IEA"
#Renewables #Energy #IEA

@memeorandum@universeodon.com
2024-06-06 20:45:57

Florida Supreme Court backs Ron DeSantis on removal of Soros-backed prosecutor (Anders Hagstrom/Fox News)
foxnews.com/politics/florida-s
memeorandum.com/240606/p51#a24

@memeorandum@universeodon.com
2024-06-06 20:45:57

Florida Supreme Court backs Ron DeSantis on removal of Soros-backed prosecutor (Anders Hagstrom/Fox News)
foxnews.com/politics/florida-s
memeorandum.com/240606/p51#a24

@primonatura@mstdn.social
2024-06-07 11:00:02

"Nine key takeaways about the ‘state of CO2 removal’ in 2024"
#Carbon #CarbonDioxide #CarbonOffsets

@richardtol@mastodon.social
2024-06-06 17:18:47

Current retail power pricing in France is not fit for renewables sciencedirect.com/science/arti @…

@danciruli@hachyderm.io
2024-06-07 13:03:29

So appropriate on the birth week of Kubernetes!
opinuendo.com/@matthew/1125754

@andres4ny@social.ridetrans.it
2024-06-07 20:50:48

In light of NY's awful governor torpedoing #CongestionPricing, a few facts worth noting:
1) Transportation is the largest share (28%) of the US's #CarbonEmissions by sector. The next biggest sector, electricity, has been shrinking for the past two decades:

"Total US Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Economic Sector"

Pie chart showing Transportation at 28%, followed by Electric Power at 25%, then Industry at 23%, then Residential & Commercial at 13%, and finally Agriculture at 10%.
"US Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Economic Sector, 1990-2022"

A graph ordered by most-to-least amount per sector, in million metric ton emissions over time. Transportation is on top (it's hard to tell, but either staying the same or actually growing larger since 1990). Then Electric power sector, which grows a bit between 1990 and 2000, then levels off, and finally starts shrinking to actually a size that's below 1990. Under that, Industry; it shrinks slightly from 1990 to 2022.
Table from wikipedia showing countries and their fossil fuel emissions from 1970 to 2022. 

China is in first place, but having 0.91 mil tons/yr back in 1970, then 2.4mil in 1990, then 6.2 in 2005, and in 2022 12.6mil. % of world, it's just under 33%.

Next is the US, with 4.6mil in 1970, then 5mil in 1990, then 6.8mil in 2005, and down to 4.8mil in 2022. % of world, it's 12.6%

Then India, growing from 0.213mil in 1970 up to 2.7mil in 2022, and about 7% of the world's emissions.
"Cumulative CO2 emissions (1850-2021)"

A bar graph ordered by billion tonnes of CO2 for each country. The USA is in the lead, at around 425 bil (or over 500bil if you include "Land use, forestry"). Next is China, at just under 250bil (just under 300 including "Land use, forestry").
@rer_c@lepoulsdumonde.com
2024-06-07 08:25:14

Période : De 10h25 Š 16h30
Dates : Du lundi 3 juin au vendredi 12 juillet (sauf samedis et dimanches).
Les trains sont directs de Bibliothèque François Mitterrand Š Choisy le Roi, ils ne marquent pas l’arrêt en gares d’Ivry sur Seine, Vitry sur Seine et Les Ardoines.
Empruntez le métro 7, le tramway T9 et lignes de bus régulières 132,182 et 325.
Les horaires du calculateur d'itinéraire tiennent compte des travaux.
Motif : Travaux de maintenance (remplacement ca…

@sncf_ligne_l@lepoulsdumonde.com
2024-06-06 19:30:04

Période : Š partir de 20h30 Dates : du lundi 03 juin au vendredi 05 juillet, sauf le 21 juin, les samedis et dimanches. Le trafic est interrompu entre Saint-Cloud et Saint-Nom la Bretèche. Un service de bus de remplacement est mis en place entre Saint-Cloud et Saint-Nom la Bretèche, avec desserte des gares intermédiaires. Dernier train de Paris Saint-Lazare vers Saint-Nom la Bretèche : 19h58 Dernier train de Saint-Nom la Bretèche vers Paris Saint-Lazare : 20h34 De plus, du mardi 04 juin au s…

@primonatura@mstdn.social
2024-06-07 18:00:02

"Some countries could meet their total electricity needs from floating solar panels, research shows"
#Solar #SolarPower #Energy