autercraft
autercraft
Eco-warrior Adocate
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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What have you done to fight climate change? Sir David Attenborough says, "It (Earth) is the most precious thing we have, and we need to defend it."
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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Countries like Iceland, Costa Rica, Norway and Uruguay, have already made major strides toward generating over 90% of their electricity from renewable sources like hydropower, geothermal, wind and solar energy!
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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"The time is right to tap into hydrogen’s potential to play a key role in tackling critical energy challenges." Dr. Emanuele Taibi, Head of Power Sector Transformation Strategies, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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Corporate Responsibility
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Image 1: Photo by nader saremi on Unsplash
Image 2: Photo by Albert Stoynov on Unsplash
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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This Star Wars movie set used the structure, called ‘moisture vaporator’, (a device used to capture water from a dry planet’s atmosphere,) to inspire a group of engineers from India to create a machine that uses renewable energy to convert air to drinking water.
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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Climate Action
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The Fashion Industry Charter for Climate Action is encouraging brands to commit to reducing their carbon footprint and transitioning to more sustainable practices such as using organic materials, improving labour conditions, and enhancing transparency in their supply chains.
Fig 1. Photo by Pascal Meier on Unsplash
Fig 2. Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash
Fig 3. Photo by Fernand De Canne on Unsplash
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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Sponge Cities increase urban resilience in the face of increased extreme weather events caused by climate change. They can store water during wet periods and gradually release it during dry ones, supplementing local water supplies.
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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It's time to take action: reduce carbon footprints, support sustainable initiatives, and urge policy changes that will protect the future of generations to come on this planet. We can still shift course together.
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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Climate Adaptation
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This is a solar-powered atmospheric water generator. It can extract moisture out of thin air! this is then converted to clean drinking water. This technology is transforming lives by providing a sustainable and reliable source of clean water, especially in regions severely affected by climate change.
photo by Rich DeMuro courtesy of ktla.com
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autercraft · 9 months ago
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Climate Action
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According to the University of Colorado, " Climbers have turned Everest into a garbage dump. The trash problem first became evident in the 1980s and 1990s, but the increasing number of climbers, paired with changing climate conditions, is making the issue more urgent."
Photo by Mari Partyka on Unsplash
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