What is the #DigitalCarbonFootprint of internet use?This study suggests that digital content consumption could exacerbate the pressure on the finite Earth’s carrying capacity https://t.co/VIVqfz5auk
Internet use "account for 40% of 1.5C carbon budget, 55% of carrying capacity for mineral &metal resources. Rapid decarbonisation and reducing the use of fresh raw materials in devices (lifetime extension) is paramount"
https://t.co/NLDRpYkRk4
On Wednesday, we celebrated the release of the #OpenAccess@CHIMIA_journal issue which introduces our program to the Swiss #SustainableChemistry community.
A big thank you to CHIMIA's editorial team and all contributors for making this happen! 🥰
Our latest piece in collaboration with the group of @guillengosalbez just published @and_fuels. Absolute environmental sustainability assessment of renewable dimethyl ether fuelled heavy-duty trucks @NCCR_Catalysis 👇
https://t.co/yvzOEArjy0
A new study shows what it will take for the #plastics industry to become completely sustainable: lots of #recycling combined with the use of #CO2 from the air and biomass. It is also the image of plastics that need to change. #sustainability @AndreBardow https://t.co/uoRa79dpsq
When working with people, assume good intentions.
When listening to people, interpret their words in a generous way.
You will occasionally get burned and mistreated by always assuming the best in others, but it is a far better way to live than the opposite.
My main conclusion from yesterday (kind of sad in my opinion): A significant percentage of the scientific community doesn't think ideas are a real thing that should be credited and value ideas less than hard work*
*based on hundreds of replies to our commentary
Check out the video that should have guided the entire COP27 climate summit. It was presented in Sharm El-Sheikh at the Nature+ Pavillion reaching 30M+ but clearly not many of the negotiators https://t.co/X9ivTsu7tc
More and more interest in ammonia as carbon-free fuel but is it a good idea? May solve one problem (CO2) by creating a new one (N2O+other N emissions). N2O may cancel ammonia's climate benefit. Other N damages nature. https://t.co/1wWVvuovkP @GreeningXin @PNNLlab @NatureEnergyJnl