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Let's talk about the future that kids and grandkids today face in the future.
They won't have access to clean air, clean water, even clean ground. All 3 of these are already polluted to the point of killing thousands of ppl every year.
None of these will get better in the future under our current BAU plan.
Human activity has caused the climate crisis. It's not hard to see that ending the most harmful of our activities is the best option if we are serious about addressing CC.
Worried about losing the perks in life that 1st world countries now enjoy?
Guess what.
Future generations won't have a choice. They'll never see the frivolities we take for granted every day.
If we aren't willing to sacrifice this wasteful lifestyle now, can we really say we care about their future?
I don't even have kids, but I'm willing to sacrifice now in an effort to make their bleak future just a bit better.
#ClimateCrisis
#Collapse
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#EndAllFlying
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#JustCollapse
Someone started this discussion about what crises are hitting us next and what are their impact. What is your guess? #planetFirst #circularEconomy #climatAction #socialResponsibility #ecg
Why I stopped buying too much produce and started meal planning
Meal planning can be tough, especially when we have good intentions but end up wasting food and resources.
Janice Phillips is a nurse and public policy advocate.
https://youtube.com/shorts/bXy5uCeH0bw
Listen here: https://kevinmd.com/podcast
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专家表示清洁能源设备(诸如太阳能板、风机扇叶和电动车电池)应当带有方便回收的设计。
当前,很多清洁能源设备设计时过度关注了耐用性与安全性,以至于当设备淘汰时,以电动汽车的电池(数十到数百个密封的小电池仓胶合在一起)为例,无法拆卸以再利用小块电池或回收稀土、镍、锂等有价值金属,只能被整块切碎
https://www.theverge.com/22882287/clean-energy-tech-design-recycling
#planetfirst #recycling
Batteries, solar panels, and wind turbines are all essential tools for combating climate change. However, these technologies take considerable energy and resources to make, and the best way to ensure we can keep making more of them sustainably is to recycle those resources at end of life. But today, clean energy recycling is limited by design choices that hinder disassembly, including the widespread use of ultra-strong adhesives. That could change, experts say, if the companies manufacturing supersized batteries for EVs and rare earth magnets for wind turbines shifted toward new adhesives that can be “de-bonded” using light, heat, magnetic fields, and more, or toward glue-free designs.
“Design for recycling hasn’t really come to that market yet,” says Andy Abbott, a professor of chemistry at the University of Leicester who recently co-authored a review paper on de-bondable adhesives and their potential use in clean energy.
Instead, Abbott says, manufacturers tend to “overengineer” their products for safety and durability. Take EV batteries, which are composed of anywhere from dozens to thousands of individual, hermetically-sealed cells glued together inside modules and packs. While the heavy use of adhesives helps ensure the batteries don’t fall apart on the road, it can make them incredibly difficult to take apart in order to repurpose individual cells or recycle critical metals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel.
“At the moment, because everything is bonded together, lots of batteries end up getting shredded,” study co-author Gavin Harper, an EV battery recycling expert at the University of Birmingham in the UK, tells The Verge. “The material is mixed together, which makes subsequent steps in the recycling process more complicated.”