It's so hot, roads are buckling, they're putting foil on a bridge and roofs are melting around the world cnn.com/
Air Condition-ing :
"There are other, well-established solutions we can turn to. If you can, retrofit your home to make it more comfortable year-round with loft insulation (it works both ways!)
Stress on a system that’s already stretched near the limit
Climate-wrecking air conditioning units aren’t the only way to survive a heatwave
"Almost all systems use refrigerants that are extremely potent greenhouse gases. Also, as with all electrical equipment, AC units include rare Earth metals that leave a wake of devastating social and ecological harm through their extraction and processing."
Quicker fixes include closing windows when it’s hotter outside than inside, and closing blinds and curtains, (venting warm air at night by opening up)
Shading Your AC Unit With an Umbrella Won’t Help. But We Talked to an Expert About What Will
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external shading (such as shutters), painting external walls and flat roofs in pale colours that reflect the sun’s energy back out, and planting deciduous trees in front of south-facing windows that provide free shading in the summer that conveniently disappears in winter. Quicker fixes include closing windows when it’s hotter outside than inside to trap more cool air, closing blinds and curtains or fashioning external shades, and reducing heat by turning everything off standby."
theguardian.com/
As searing Texas heat drives power demand to record highs, the state’s grid operator is ordering plants to run at a historic pace, often forcing them to put off maintenance to keep cranking out electricity.
That’s helped keep the lights on, for now, but the short-term focus is putting even more stress on a system that’s already stretched near the limit.
Things Are Going to Break’: Texas Power Plants Are Running Nonstop
Operators are forced to defer maintenance as aging fleet is ‘run harder than it’s ever been run.’ www.bloomberg.com/...
More than a dozen wildfires are engulfing areas from Texas to California and Alaska, with electricity blackouts feared for places where the grid is coming under severe strain.www.theguardian.com
About 20% of greenhouse gases in the US come from homes. cnn
Green energy is great for fighting climate change.
(Not using any is even better)
Energy efficiency 'isn't sexy' like buying a new Tesla, but swapping out light bulbs and insulating homes to save on power bills is as essential as promoting wind and solar power, experts say
usatoday.com
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Recklessness defined: breaking 6 of 9 planetary boundaries of safety
The author’s imaginative fictional intro opens the way for better understanding how humanity has pushed past planetary boundaries of safe living with respect to climate change, biosphere integrity, land-system change, biogeochemical flows, freshwater, and more.
Links:
Climate change is melting Himalayan glaciers on which hundreds of million people rely, flooding villages and leaving residents without drinking water.amp.dw.com
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Climate Brief:Earth’s lakes are warming at feverish pace,Great Lakes
leading the way
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Adaptation in the Great Lakes region necessary due to climate change
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The Amazon rainforest is losing 200,000 acres a day. Soon it will be too late
Since 1988, humans have destroyed an area of rainforest roughly the size of Texas and New Mexico combinedguardian.com
HELP SAVE THE PLANET & OURSELVES:
Turn out the lights when
not in use/use less
- Turn down the heat or AC
- vent out at night if cooler
- Avoid creating nighttime light pollution
- Don’t waste water
- Avoid burning wood (or other things), as wood fires are both pollutant and carcinogenic
- Don't use pesticides
- Limit your use of cars and planes (if possible)
- Don't use gas powered vehicles
- Take out grass and put in a garden or pond (or xeriscape )
- Mow, blow, and whack with electric or by hand
- Plant for the animals (bees, birds etc)
- Plant trees
- Don't micro manage yards, go wilder
- Try to use solar
- Take a bus, trolley or train
- Encourage your city/town to use electric buses
- Use energy efficient products or products that work on clean fuels
- Reduce dependence on non-biodegradable items
- Walk, bike or carpool
- Reuse items- give to Goodwill or Craig's list rather than dumping
- Cut down or cease eating meat
- Use reusable carry bags for grocerie; second choice, paper bags; not plastic
- Compost
- Save the bees
- Be informed
- Write your representative, sign petitions
- Elect pro-environment candidates and demand action
- Support the Green New Deal
- Get involved
- March
- Blog about the environment
- Control population
* (If you're using ac to survive no guilt is intended. But turning it lower, venting at night, and using alternative means help everyone and yourself!)*
from Nature.org:
"The average carbon footprint for a person in the United States is 16 tons, one of the highest rates in the world. Globally, the average carbon footprint is closer to 4 tons."