I haven't seen blue sky in a week, my trees are dying, and now the bird homies are dying in the west. This shit is starting to get to me.
Study released showing humans have wiped out 68% of global wildlife populations since 1970. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smar...wo-thirds-worlds-wildlife-50-years-180975824/
For those of you wondering where that would fall on the list of biggest oil spills https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oil_spills
Well I'm sure the US, which is, as ever, positioned and prepared to help respond to such a disastrous situation, will be able to sheppard a sound international effort.
As someone who grew up with hurricanes, that is fucking terrifying. 130mph is really bad, 195 is like a sustained tornado
I don't know what kind of sand is in the sandhills, but the article says dessert sand is basically worthless. It's too round because of the wind. They need sand that was created by running water because it has sharper points.
Fuck fracking but it reminded me of the little town Genoa that got rich for a specific kind of sand they had. https://omaha.com/business/turns-ou...cle_f0bc1432-07cf-5c17-98e1-b22ea71ff38f.html
Stuff You Should Know did a good podcast on this topic: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-.../episode/we-are-running-out-of-sand-49616915/
Does anyone have a good article from a paleoclimatoligist comparing our current warm up to geologic times climate shifts?
I can barely wrap my head around this, but this needs to be heavily regulated and like any other polluter.
Tesla is all in on Bitcoin. But they are an electric car company. Wonder how ol Elon will handle that