In several European countries, plastic is sorted to be used in incinerators for local heat production.
Sure, it doesn't count as renewable nor carbon-free energy, but it gets rid of the waste and makes double use of the oil extracted.
In several European countries, plastic is sorted to be used in incinerators for local heat production.
Sure, it doesn't count as renewable nor carbon-free energy, but it gets rid of the waste and makes double use of the oil extracted.
C'est top. Une intégration a nextcloud pourrais démultiplier l'impact. En tous cas je voir comment faire....
No, there were credible academic studies back in 2012 that explained the Arabs Spring revolts by climate change, leaving countryside communities unable to sustain their mode of life.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-climatechange-conflict-arabspring-idUSKCN1PH23B
Well, I have some difficulties seeing Hamas or even Fatah participating peacefully to a secular Palestinian government. Two states living next to each other remains the only possible solution for at least a hundreds year. But Israel needs to make concessions to Fatah if one wants a chance to have a long enough peace to starts mending the civil society.
Agreed.
Our modern social apparatus: education, health, police, justice... contributes about 1.4 teqCO2/person/year. Just our breathing, for a single person, emits about 350kg of CO2/year. This carbon we breath out is accounted for from our food. But you have to understand that it is the absolute minimum a living human being can emit.
Now, that leaves about 250kg eqCO2/person/year for everything else: housing, heating, leisure, traveling, clothing... if we think we need to stay under 2t eqCO2. This completely impossible.
Whereas if we were half as many, like 50 years ago, 4t/person/year still enables us to live a modern life.
Python is actually a good example of this: see the mess that the transition from 2.6 to 3 generated.
Ben, en fait, à chaque fois que je postais depuis kbin, après avoir posté, je tombais sur une erreur du style "sorry, try again later". Du coup, je me suis acharné, en postant depuis mon compte lemmy.world et faisant d'autres tentatives.
Jusquà ce que je regarde dans mon profil, et que je m'aperçoive que mon post était passé, en fait, et même 8 fois!
J'ai donc supprimé les 7 autres instances du post et gardé celle-ci.
C'est mon premier post sur jlai.lu, que je posterai pas sur reddit/r/france. Merci de l'indulgence...
The Helsinki declaration https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_Helsinki
Is the reference for health sciences these days.