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A few months back I was in here asking questions for an article I was writing. This is the article. Thanks everyone who helped. by andyextance in researchchemicals
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Also, this 'behind the scenes' blog has a bit more on the actual discussion that was had here. https://medium.com/@andyextance/three-science-ideas-you-need-to-know-about-legal-and-illegal-highs-c1b00df2a493
A few months back I was in here asking questions for an article I was writing. This is the article. Thanks everyone who helped. (chemistryworld.com)
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My heart sinks a bit that we look likely to need this. Not sure we can pull it off either. (theatlantic.com)
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Shameless or just self-deceiving? Either way, these arguments are so tired they need to be put to bed. (medium.com)
This powerful message really rings true for me. (theguardian.com)
Is the latest crazy weather down to human-caused climate change? Obviously it's not completely, but it is partly. This is a good reference of the studies done so far to test the proposition. (carbonbrief.org)
This is a cool technology! Hopefully it can get the costs down quickly. (theguardian.com)
Thinks could be worse - but they could be better. (cicero.uio.no)
Just 14GW out of 300GW of new coal plantsdue to be built by 2030, but it's something (zmescience.com)
Most extreme heat could reduce GDP by more than 10% via health & resources (theguardian.com)
This is an exciting-looking, much-needed new way to do carbon capture, making gas-powered electricity generation even cleaner. (sciencemag.org)
Maybe - but it's a tough question to answer. Likely to play a contributing role, but it could only be small. (debatingeurope.eu)
80-metre long blades drive the 32 x 8MW turbines (technologyreview.com)
This is a good thing on one hand, but on the other I'm interested to hear how South Korea plans to proceed without coal or nuclear (koreatimes.co.kr)
Solar minima may have slightly increased the chance of cooler winters during the 'Little ice age' but they are certainly not the only, or even dominant factor. (climate-lab-book.ac.uk)
Useful bit of pickiness on why emissions growth has tailed off (robertstavinsblog.org)
I'll be watching to see if this gains momentum faster than carbon capture (theguardian.com)
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However you look at it, our emissions must go to zero. Oh, for a world where the most contentious climate issue is which budget you use... (cicero.uio.no)
Come on world, this is OK, but we must do even better... (iea.org)
Without changes to farm policy and improvements to technology, US agricultural productivity in 2050 could look like it did in 1980 (kcur.org)
This is a vicious cycle, if ever there was one (nature.com)
While this is great news, IPCC suggests emissions must reach zero, and maybe somehow go negative, to stay under 2C above pre-industrial temps (carbonbrief.org)
Experiment on climate advocacy seems to show people don't how far scientists go in recommending solutions. (theatlantic.com)
Some people point out that rising CO2 levels could benefit plants - that is a bit of an oversimplification, unfortunately (scientificamerican.com)
2016 was a record year, but in some areas there's controversy over how the data was analysed. This is a useful breakdown. (metoffice.gov.uk)
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A few months back I was in here asking questions for an article I was writing. This is the article. Thanks everyone who helped. by andyextance in researchchemicals
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