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In Vivo Tissue Distribution of Polystyrene or Mixed Polymer Microspheres and Metabolomic Analysis after Oral Exposure in Mice
‘These birds are telling us something serious is happening’: the songbirds disappearing from Britain’s woods
Demographic Delusions: World Population Growth Is Exceeding Most Projections and Jeopardising Scenarios for Sustainable Futures
Unveiling high concentrations of small microplastics (11–500 μm) in surface water samples from the southern Weddell Sea off Antarctica
Amundsen Sea circulation controls bottom upwelling and Antarctic Pine Island and Thwaites ice shelf melting - Nature Communications
Amplifying feedback loop between drought, soil desiccation cracking, and greenhouse gas emissions
Burden of Stroke Attributable to Nonoptimal Temperature in 204 Countries and Territories A Population-Based Study, 1990–2019
The Extraordinary March 2022 East Antarctica “Heat” Wave. Part I: Observations and Meteorological Drivers
The human side of biodiversity: coevolution of the human niche, palaeo-synanthropy and ecosystem complexity in the deep human past
Global warming and heat extremes to enhance inflationary pressures - Communications Earth & Environment
Collation of a century of soil invertebrate abundance data suggests long-term declines in earthworms but not tipulids
The climate models he is citing appear incorrect.
What do you think about what Art Berman says?
Daily sea surface temperature, world
While we do have a flatter curve the lingering trend is still up while in all the plotted years before it should have by now trended way down. Most unhappy graph.
From the mouth of the beast https://developer.hashicorp.com/nomad/docs/nomad-vs-kubernetes What I have read online is that Nomad can have issues at large scale. No personal experience.
In any case since now OpenShift and Nomad are both under IBM's umbrella there is space for an enterprise Kubernetes distribution, if someone is brave enough.
Nomad isn't a real alternative to Kubernetes/OpenShift.
The point being made in the article is that there is no meaningful substitution, just additional generation, while the total emission volume is still growing. At least, until the fossil extraction falls off the cliff, apparently out of the blue.
Since the archive version keeps refreshing on scroll here's the original https://medium.com/@stuartcapstick/a-letter-to-my-kids-4011845ff98b
As long as the other part consists of dramatically reducing per capita energy and resource use. With all implicit consequences.
Good point. I doubt it's yet astroturfing, could be just amplifying misinformation from renewable PR. Most people don't have a good picture of energy use and raw materials extraction in the global context.
Gen AI is a net negative for the moment, since the deluge of generated low-quality content outweighs convenience of topical results generated by LLMs with natural language queries.
Nb45Ta25Ti15Hf15 might be kinky. But it's also rather expensive.
Things definitely changed. 15-20 years ago you actually got good search results instead of unusable crap we get today.
I assume a certain level of knowledge of subscribers, so sorry there is not enough material here to cover the basics. We always welcome contributors and discussions at all levels. That these do not yet happen is an issue of lack of scale.
Feel free to point out the shit parts if you're going to stick around, and I'll try address them should I have time.
I had to mask the term 'flame ret#rdant' because the lemmy.ml instance apparently implements a braindead slur blacklist.
I remember.
You're spelling "doomer" strangely.
An L3 switch is a router. Though most of them don’t have enough resources to take a full BGP routing table, at wire speed.
Daily sea surface temperature, world
El Niño now over. It's starting getting interesting.