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Google s Arts & Culture experiment uses jellyfish, bumblebees, flying cigarette butts and more to teach us about climate change

» Google s Arts & Culture experiment uses jellyfish, bumblebees, flying cigarette butts and more to teach us about climate change Google s Arts & Culture experiment uses jellyfish, bumblebees, flying cigarette butts and more to teach us about climate change Sudhanshu SinghApr 20, 2021, 16:18 IST Google The Heartbeat of the Earth experiment shows challenges our climate faces through creative data visualizations. Do check out the amazing work of these artists to understand the project better.After releasing the 3D Timelapse feature to track climate change impact on Google Earth, the search giant has now shared a set of climate experiments under the “Heartbeat of the Earth” initiative a series of online artworks depicting scientific climate data. The project is a collaboration between Google

EU move will harm shipping sector s climate fight | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

EU move will harm shipping sector’s climate fight As China’s trading partners contemplate economic recovery in the post-pandemic period, the last thing the world needs are new barriers to trade. However, this is exactly what the European Commission is proposing with its plan to unilaterally extend the European Union’s Emissions Trading System to international shipping, including Chinese ships calling at EU ports. This EU proposal also threatens to undermine global negotiations on decarbonizing international shipping in which the Chinese government is playing a constructive and leading role. Under draconian EU proposal, expected to be finalized in a few months’ time, non-EU ships trading with Europe may have to purchase allowances for carbon dioxide emissions throughout the ships’ voyage, which-as is the case with ships moving cargo from China to Europe-could have commenced tens of thousands of kilometers away from the EU’s borders.

2021 Global Research Symposium: International Solutions for A Global Crisis | Now

April 20, 2021 During his Global Research Symposium presentation “Snails Over Time,” Paul Callomon, manager of the Academy of Natural Sciences’ Malacology Department, showed a snail shell that has been partially dissolved. As part of Drexel University’s 2021 “Climate Year” initiative to support and advance ongoing and new climate work and sustainable solutions at all levels of the University, the Office of Global Engagement invited Drexel researchers and international colleagues to virtually convene and share their research and work measuring, addressing and finding solutions for climate change. Held on April 15, the 2021 Climate Year: Global Research Symposium featured five-minute flash presentations from 15 Drexel faculty and professional staff (from six colleges and schools and the Academy of Natural Sciences) and their work related to the global climate crisis. Faculty from international partner institutions also presented, including those

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