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While Climate Summit COP27 Will Under-Deliver, The Market Shifts Towards Sustainability Will Accelerate
Background November 2022 was named the month of sustainability given that the COP27 Climate Summit is taking place during this time. These high-level meetings, however, will not produce any breakthrough given the global recession, high inflation, and geopolitical tensions due to Russia’s war in Ukraine. There will continue to be momentum towards the 2050 decarbonization targets, but we will fall short of concrete implementation of the climate commitments to keep the temperature increase to 1.5 C.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
Divers Discovered Four Roman Naval Battering Rams From the Punic War of 241 B.C.
Divers unearthed four antique bronze Roman battering rams, the type used at the front of a warship, near Ustica Island, north of Palermo, Italy. These unique artifacts of ancient naval warfare are excellent examples of Roman engineering and one of the reasons why the Romans defeated the Carthaginians in conflicts in the third century BCE.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Earth
A Rude Awakening
In a time of the not-too-distant future we will have been witnessed to the greatest environmental catastrophe since the last Ice Age. Man's neglect and unilateral disagreement on the steps to negate the effects of global warming has rendered the planet almost inhospitable for all life forms. The common denominator that would bind nations together has always eluded the powers that be. The consequences of inaction on a united front have unleashed torments of disasters all over the world.
By Dr. Williams3 years ago in Earth
Best travel blogs | Discover this top 15 and backpack around the world
The best travel blogs Before we start, we want to clarify that this list is not a top. Each of these sites has its own essence and personality; What we do assure you is that they are excellent travel blogs .
By Malik Kashif3 years ago in Earth
NASA's Climate Change Mineral Dust Detector
Basic components of another instrument appended to the Worldwide Space Station (ISS) this mid year, and intended to analyze the substance organization of climatic mineral residue, is fueled by equipment from elite execution hardware organization Alpha Information.
By Sohail Ahmad3 years ago in Earth
Spacex Launches Two Powerful Communication Satellites On Intelsat G - 31/ G - 32 Mission
Galaxy 31 and 32 are two close indistinguishable satellites owned and operated by the commercial satellite operator "Intelsat". The organization was established in 1964 as the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization, or Intelsat, to claim and oversee global telecom administrations with different partaking nations. Intelsat sent off its first satellite in 1965, Intelsat I (Early Bird), as the world's first commercial satellite.
By Francisca Chinaza Ike3 years ago in Earth
Creeping of the Cross Sea
A cross sea is as nebulous and accurate as it sounds: when crossing waves collide. Near perpendicular - angular at collision, a wave comes from over one side and another wave the other. Dangerous rarity propelled by winds and rhythm never ending, the clash and retreat calms at low tide and grows spectacular at high. Getting between the waves means no return.
By Chaia Levi3 years ago in Earth









