[ad_2][ad_1] One of the largest ride sharing companies in the world, Cabify, is moving to offset its carbon emissions with the help of blockchain technology. Announced last week, the Latin American ride-sharing business leveraged Valencia, Spain-based fintech blockchain company ClimateTrade to digitize and track its carbon emissions. ClimateTrade chief marketing …
Read More »Blockchain Coalition Launches Tradable Carbon Credit Token
[ad_2][ad_1] Stablecoin pioneer Uphold claims to have launched the first tradable retail carbon token. The Universal Protocol Alliance, a coalition of blockchain companies led by Uphold and including Bittrex Global, Ledger, Certik and Infinigold, announced the Universal Carbon (UPCO2) token on Tuesday. Each blockchain-based UPCO2 token represents a certified measure …
Read More »Carbon Footprints – Great Moments in Science
[ad_1] Dr Karl: Good morning, here Dr. Karl. If you’ve been following the science of climate change, you’ve come across the phrase “carbon footprint”. This carbon footprint should reflect the total amount of greenhouse gas emissions created by an individual, product, service, organization or event. The word “footprint” is rather …
Read More »For the first time ever, scientists created diamonds in the laboratory without heat
[ad_1] In nature, diamonds form deep within the earth over billions of years. This process requires exceptionally high pressure environments and temperatures above 1,000 ℃. Our international team created two different types of diamonds at room temperature and in minutes. It is the first time that diamonds have been successfully …
Read More »Here’s how microbes help build up the largest greenhouse gas reserves on Earth
[ad_1] The huge reserves of greenhouse gases, frozen deep beneath the seabed, are starting to disintegrate at an alarming rate. This is according to an international team of scientists whose preliminary results were recently reported The Guardian. These deposits, technically called methane “gas hydrates”, are often described as “burning ice” …
Read More »There’s nothing we can do to stop the impending effects of climate change, says new study: Technology News, Firstpost
[ad_1] France Media Agency13 November 2020 10:54:41 Even if humanity stops emitting greenhouse gases tomorrow, the Earth will warm up for centuries to come and oceans will rise by meters, according to a controversial modeling study released Thursday. The natural factors of global warming – more heat-trapping clouds, permafrost thawing …
Read More »What You Need to Know About That Controversial New “Turning Point” Climate Study
[ad_1] Even if humanity stops emitting greenhouse gases tomorrow, the Earth will warm up for centuries to come and oceans will rise by meters, according to a controversial modeling study released Thursday. Natural factors of global warming – more heat-trapping clouds, permafrost melting and sea ice shrinkage – already set …
Read More »Storage of energy and power without carbon emissions
[ad_2][ad_1] Thursday 12 November 2020 Biological batteries could take the reflectors from the solar and wind Bioo Arkyne Technologies is committed to bringing to market batteries that generate and store energy from the ground by the end of 2021 or the beginning of 2022. Bioo, a Spanish tech startup based …
Read More »The presale of the Carbon project opens to the public
[ad_2][ad_1] ‘Bond King’ Jeffrey Gundlach: stock market will collapse pretty hard, Bitcoin good hedge from inflation Doubleline Capital CEO, billionaire “king of bonds” Jeffrey Gundlach, predicted that the stock market “will crack pretty hard”. While he is bearish on the stock market and long-term bonds, Gundlach says bitcoin and gold …
Read More »The carbon footprint of cryptocurrency is huge and unsustainable
[ad_2][ad_1] The global Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated change in the way we think about money and spurred a dramatic increase in digital payments, which are expected to rise by 15% this year alone, as consumers seek faster and more accessible payment solutions. . As digital payments become more widely adopted, …
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