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But despite all of these challenges, the popularity of EVs in the US is still growing, and some US automakers remain committed to running on electrons. And in other countries, EVs are racing ahead. More than half of new cars sold in China are electric or hybrids, backed by generous government subsidies. People clearly are willing to drive EVs — at the right price

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Vox · Trump can’t stop America from building cheap EVsUmair Irfan

The findings show that stopping CFC and HCFC production -- done mainly to protect the ozone layer -- provides less climate benefit than previously calculated. CFCs and HCFCs are greenhouse gases that warm the planet. Countries banned them to save the ozone layer, expecting this would also help fight climate change. But as the ozone layer heals, it creates more warming that cancels out most of the climate benefits from removing CFCs and HCFCs

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ScienceDailyOzone recovery could trigger 40% more global warming than predictedAs the ozone layer recovers, it’s also intensifying global warming. Researchers predict that by 2050, ozone will rank just behind carbon dioxide as a driver of heating, offsetting many of the benefits from banning CFCs.

Rising heat a 'public health crisis' for workers, including in Canada: WHO

If I take a worker on a Monday and look at their body's capacity to lose heat, they are not the same person by day five

And then when you're breathing faster because you're overheating, you're also breathing in more air pollution which can compound the health harms of heat

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Berlin-based nonprofit search engine Ecosia has proposed to take a 10-year stewardship of Google’s Chrome browser, amidst a U.S. antitrust case requiring Google to potentially divest Chrome due to its monopoly in internet search & advertising. Ecosia’s CEO, Christian Kroll, suggests this move as an alternative to Google’s divestment options, aiming to use Chrome’s revenue to fund global climate projects
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Startup Ecosystem Canada · Ecosia Proposes Stewardship of Chrome to Drive Climate Projects - Startup Ecosystem CanadaBerlin-based nonprofit search engine Ecosia has proposed to take a 10-year stewardship of Google’s Chrome browser, amidst a U.S. antitrust case requiring Google to potentially divest Chrome due to its...

If you are a Green Party member, or just intrigued by the different stances of the contenders for the party leadership, here is a Q&A hosted by the Guardian...

Given, the Greens are looking increasingly like one of the potential beneficiaries of people's abandonment of the Labour Party, it makes for an interesting read (including the questioners' responses).

#GreenParty #politics #climate

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The Guardian · Opportunity knocks for the Green party: can the candidates seize it? You decideEllie Chowns

Want to learn something about #water and #climate change?
A simple approximation is that for every degree C of warming, the atmosphere holds 7% more water. That's one factor behind the growing number of extreme flooding events.
And climate scientists have been predicting these impacts for literally a half century or more.
The Trump administration's efforts to hide these kinds of basic scientific truths are just fossil-fuel industry propaganda.