Worse Than Acid Rain? Agricultural Sulfur Is Wreaking Havoc On Our Ecosystems
A new study says that the amount of agricultural sulfur is up to 10 times higher than peak load during time of acid rain.
A new study says that the amount of agricultural sulfur is up to 10 times higher than peak load during time of acid rain.
By the end of this century, global climate change may impact the wind resources in many regions of the Northern Hemisphere, decreasing hotspots in the North but increasing hotspots in the Southern Hemisphere, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder.
A new study in Nature Geoscience, led by Richard Zeebe of the University of Hawaii, looked at an anomalous time period called the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, or PETM. This phenomenon occurred about 56 million years ago, about ten million years following the beginning of the Cenozoic era (Age of Mammals), just about when … [continued]
Somebody call Donald Trump — Chinese pollution has joined the long list of illegal immigrants making its way across the seas and into America. Into America’s atmosphere, at least. A new study published in the journal Nature Geoscience has shown how pollution making its way across the Pacific Ocean from China … [continued]
Originally published on The Lenz Blog by Karl-Friedrich Lenz Says this article at Nature Geoscience. Their numbers: If the contribution from wind turbines and solar energy to global energy production is to rise from the current 400 TWh to 12,000 TWh in 2035 and 25,000 TWh in 2050, as projected by the … [continued]