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Professional Large Authorities Economist requires a moon shot for renewable energies –…
Guest essay by Eric Worrall
College of London economist Mariana Mazzucato believes that the entrepreneurial spirit of government employees should be used to solve big problems like plastic pollution and climate change.
Tackling…
Regardless of the cruel atmosphere, new stars are forming close to the core of the Milky Method
The central core of our galaxy is not a friendly place for star formation, and yet new observations have revealed nearly four dozen newly formed systems. These results challenge our understanding of the intricate physics of our galactic…
Weekly Local weather And Vitality Information Roundup #449 – Watts Up With That?
The Week That Was: 2021-04-03 (April 3, 2021)Brought to You by SEPP (www.SEPP.org)The Science and Environmental Policy Project
Quote of the Week: “You can prove almost anything with the evidence of a small enough segment of time. How…
Roman telescope may reveal over 100,000 planets by way of microlenses
We recently reported on a transport of 2,200 new exoplanets from the main two-year mission of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). But that's just the tip of the iceberg in terms of exoplanet hunting. If NASA's calculations…
“Pie within the Sky” – Watts Up with that?
Reposted by NOT MANY PEOPLE KNOW THAT
April 2, 2021
By Paul Homewood
A summary of the Net Zero news:
Yesterday, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan warned that without the annual support of hundreds of billions from the…
The interstellar comet Borisov is so flawless that it has most likely by no means been near a star
By comparing our local comet Hale-Bopp to the interstellar visitor 2I / Borisov, a team of astronomers have concluded that the intruder is perhaps one of the most pristine comets we have ever seen.
"2I / Borisov could represent the first…
Proof of the turning level of the Antarctic glacier has been confirmed for the primary time –…
Researchers have for the first time confirmed that the Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica could cross tipping points, resulting in a rapid and irreversible retreat that would have significant ramifications for global sea levels…
A lake in a Martian crater was as soon as crammed by glacial runoff
All over the surface of Mars there are preserved features that tell the story of what Mars once looked like. These include canals carved by running water, delta compartments where sediment has been deposited over time, and lake beds where…
Within the Local weather Church – What’s improper with it?
Reposted by the American Institute for Economic Research
Robert L. Bradley Jr. - April 2, 2021
At an environmental forum, Julian Simon once asked: "How many people here believe that the earth is increasingly polluted and that our…
If astronomers see isoprene within the environment of an alien world, there’s a good…
It is no exaggeration to say that the study of extrasolar planets has exploded in the past few decades. So far, 4,375 exoplanets have been confirmed in 3,247 systems, and a further 5,856 candidates are awaiting confirmation. In recent…