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Michael Liebreich
MLiebreich
"The study’s findings are clear: hydrogen is not a viable option when it comes to heating buildings. The amount of green electricity needed to produce hydrogen for this purpose is
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mssocietyuk
mssocietyuk
The Disability Benefits Consortium (DBC) asked disabled people what impact #COVID19 has had on their financial situation.Today, they published the results of their survey. Read more: http://mssoc.uk/3pKQEJ3 (1/4) In response
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Kees van der Leun
Sustainable2050
When producing green hydrogen from renewable electricity, 1/4 to 1/3 of the energy is lost as heat. Unless that's put to use to heat buildings, via district heating. Budding plans
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Pierre Ferragu
p_ferragu
New narrative in the auto industry is that they have a software problem. Same as Nokia ten years ago. “We just need to invest in software to get back in
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freckles68
freckles681
#C4News reporting on poverty/deprivation Growing up with my parents we often had no money for heating,lighting,food,clothing,and had to rely on the kind hearts of others In the 21st century,this is
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Jeffs Comics
jeffs_comics
Sometimes a comic just has interesting timing. Switch the Wayback machine back to 1973 and look in on one such comic book. The previous year, 1972 was a presidential election
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Michael E. Webber
MichaelEWebber
Downside of living in a state that denies climate change: we don't prepare our infrastructure to operate in a changing climate. TX is the energy capital of the world but
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Indivisible Guide
IndivisibleTeam
Texas's government has failed its people, so it's on us to help take care of each other. @MOVE_texas has compiled a list of mutual aid resources that will provide direct
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🌰Build Soil: plant one million edible chestnuts!
BuildSoil
Alright back to soil carbon. Today i’m talking about a specific kind of composting to address the big question: in a world with limited clean water, why do we shit
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Joalda Morancy
solarrsystem
Welcome to Day 1 of Ocean Worlds Week!Today I'm going to be giving a quick introduction to what ocean worlds really are. How do they form? Why are they important?
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Miriam O'Callaghan
mir_ocall
Thread. #Covid19 is exposing the dark side of Irish work, economics & society. We class people as "essential workers" then we treat them as if they are disposable. Our meat
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kris nóva
krisnova
hi i climb mountains for fun and i enjoy sleeping on glaciers - quick thread on what goes through my mind while keeping myself warm in the most arctic environments:
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Luciux (Luke) Riker
Luciuxness
A lot of you in Portland don't have a fireplace but weirdly like all of you have a rock collection and hopefully some tea light candles.So strap in. You're losing
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KJ Charles
kj_charles
Interested in the discussion of the third act break-up in romance, and realising I almost always have a third-act external crisis. (I mean, I have a lot of external crises,
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
In this historically cold winter, let's take a look at the two traditional ways of heating the Japanese home: the rural irori (囲炉裏) and the urban hibachi (火鉢). Japanese homes
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Wrath Of Gnon
wrathofgnon
The Greek city of Priene as it might have looked in 350 B.C. Planned so that all homes face south to make maximum use of solar heating in winter. Courtyards
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