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Chappell Roan Says She’s “Voting For F@cking Kamala,” But No VP Endorsement & “F@ck Trump, For F@cking Real”
  • I brought up fame to reassert her desire to be just like everyone else which I believe you misunderstood. Please don’t lash out and make this personal when this is a place for open discussion. I have heard your opinion and I disagree. I am not saying what is allowed, that’s a moderator’s job, so much as asking for a clear discussion on the topic brought up. No need to further it by throwing insults back and forth

  • Chappell Roan Says She’s “Voting For F@cking Kamala,” But No VP Endorsement & “F@ck Trump, For F@cking Real”
  • Your first sentence is true but not really relevant to this thread. As another commenter pointed out, it’s possible she doesn’t have the most articulated politics. To expect or assume otherwise is to put her on a pedestal.

  • Chappell Roan Says She’s “Voting For F@cking Kamala,” But No VP Endorsement & “F@ck Trump, For F@cking Real”
  • I'm aware of the context. I still disagree. This is a person who's been struggling because of the impact of fame on her personal life and been begging to be treated like a regular person and I think putting her on a pedestal by assuming she's a political expert or pundit isn't honoring that. She gave her answer. That's all.

  • Chappell Roan Says She’s “Voting For F@cking Kamala,” But No VP Endorsement & “F@ck Trump, For F@cking Real”
  • That's a valid interpretation although not an objective one or one I share given the rest of her delivery and vague discussion of "policies" .

  • Chappell Roan Says She’s “Voting For F@cking Kamala,” But No VP Endorsement & “F@ck Trump, For F@cking Real”
  • She referred to the Democratic Party as "The Left" which makes it pretty hard to take any political commentary from her too seriously.

  • Breakthrough barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels
  • As a moderator of this community I need to remind you that non-constructive personal criticisms like this are inappropriate and go against the ethics and guidelines of this instance, let alone Lemmy. Honestly.

  • Workers across the US rally after string of heat-related deaths
    grist.org Workers across the US rally after string of heat-related deaths

    Airport, retail, and agricultural workers in 13 cities are demanding elected officials enact heat protections.

    Workers across the US rally after string of heat-related deaths

    On Tuesday, service workers rallied at major airports in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Phoenix. They called for immediate action from employers to ensure their safety in the workplace, including adequate breaks and access to drinking water during periods of extreme heat.

    In Phoenix, where earlier this year local officials enacted a heat ordinance mandating many of these protections, workers and legislators sounded the alarm that the ordinance has led to inadequate improvements, and questioned how the protections are being enforced. “Why is it after passing an ordinance we’re still asking for the basics? Water. Breaks. These are humans rights,” said City of Phoenix Councilwoman Betty Guardado at the rally. Later this week, laborers across the country will be taking a coordinated water break to signify the need for access to drinking water at work.

    As human-caused climate change continues to make the planet hotter, extreme heat in the workplace is increasingly becoming a lethal threat. Organizers say “Heat Week” is also spurred by the recent sudden deaths of Wednesday “Wendy” Johnson, a postal worker in North Carolina, and Ronald Silver II, a sanitation worker in Maryland. Both Johnson and Silver are believed to have died, in part, because of on-the-job heat exposure, which kills dozens of workers every year.

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    Wind and Solar Produced More Energy Than Coal in the U.S. From January Through July This Year, a First - EcoWatch
    www.ecowatch.com Wind and Solar Produced More Energy Than Coal in the U.S. From January Through July This Year, a First - EcoWatch

    From January through July of this year, wind and solar in the U.S. generated more net electricity than power from coal.

    Wind and Solar Produced More Energy Than Coal in the U.S. From January Through July This Year, a First - EcoWatch

    From January through July of this year, wind and solar in the U.S. generated more net electricity than power from coal, according to recent data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

    According to the EIA’s Monthly Energy Review for July 2024, electricity net generation from renewable energy outpaced coal for the first seven months of the year so far, a first for the U.S.

    Further, wind energy generation alone beat coal energy generation in two consecutive months: March and April. As CleanTechnica reported, wind energy installations produced 45.9 gigawatt-hours (GWh) in March and a record high 47.7 GWh in April, compared to the 38.4 GWh in March and 37.2 GWh in April generated by coal-fired power plants.

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    Breakthrough barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels
  • Thanks for clarifying that. That publication can be prone to clickbait style headlines it seems but they also publish some good information overall and I thought it was worth noting

  • Tech Guides for Anarchists

    AnarSec is a resource designed to help anarchists navigate the hostile terrain of technology — defensive guides for digital security and anonymity, as well as offensive guides for hacking. All guides are available in booklet format for printing and will be kept up to date.

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    Breakthrough barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels
    www.thebrighterside.news Breakthrough barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels

    Researchers have discovered a new method to increase the efficiency of solar cells which could revolutionize the solar energy industry

    Breakthrough barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels

    Researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have discovered a new method to increase the efficiency of solar cells by a factor of 1,000. The team of scientists achieved this breakthrough by creating crystalline layers of barium titanate, strontium titanate, and calcium titanate, which were alternately placed on top of one another in a lattice structure.

    Their findings, which could revolutionize the solar energy industry, were recently published in the journal Science Advances.

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    When Is “Recyclable” Not Really Recyclable? When the Plastics Industry Gets to Define What the Word Means.
    www.propublica.org When Is “Recyclable” Not Really Recyclable? When the Plastics Industry Gets to Define What the Word Means.

    Companies whose futures depend on plastic production are trying to persuade the federal government to allow them to put the label “recyclable” on plastic shopping bags and other items virtually guaranteed to end up in landfills and incinerators.

    When Is “Recyclable” Not Really Recyclable? When the Plastics Industry Gets to Define What the Word Means.

    Companies whose futures depend on plastic production, including oil and gas giant ExxonMobil, are trying to persuade the federal government to allow them to put the label “recyclable” on bags and other plastic items virtually guaranteed to end up in landfills and incinerators.

    They argue that “recyclable” should apply to anything that’s capable of being recycled. And they point to newer technologies that have been able to remake plastic bags into new products.

    I spent months investigating one of those technologies, a form of chemical recycling called pyrolysis, only to find that it is largely a mirage. It’s inefficient, dirty and so limited in capacity that no one expects it to process meaningful amounts of plastic waste any time soon.

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    5 Reasons Climate Change Brain is a Real Neurological Landscape
    nextbigideaclub.com 5 Reasons Climate Change Brain is a Real Neurological Landscape

    Author Clayton Page Aldern shares 5 key insights from his new book, The Weight of Nature: How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains.

    5 Reasons Climate Change Brain is a Real Neurological Landscape

    Clayton Page Aldern is a former neuroscientist turned environmental journalist. He is currently a senior data reporter at the climate magazine Grist. His work focuses on the intersection of climate change and human health, particularly the neurological impacts of environmental factors.

    Below, Clayton shares five key insights from his new book, The Weight of Nature: How a Changing Climate Changes Our Brains.

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    How Solar-Friendly Is Your State? We Scored Them All
    www.cnet.com How Solar-Friendly Is Your State? We Scored Them All

    CNET graded each US state on how solar-friendly its residential solar policies are. Most have a long way to go in making solar more accessible and affordable.

    How Solar-Friendly Is Your State? We Scored Them All

    There are a handful of states that are doing a great job crafting solar policy that makes it affordable and accessible for homeowners and renters alike to go solar. No state has created the perfect set of legislative conditions that make it easier or cheaper for residents to install solar panels, but these are the states that have the best solar incentives right now.

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    James Cameron says he is working on a new "TERMINATOR" project - "I’m working on my own Terminator stuff right now. It’s got nothing to do with (Netflix's Terminator Zero). It’s totally classified."
  • Yeah, true in many cases. The post was about Cameron so that's the only director I'm addressing at the moment but the industry is definitely filled with people using their "art" to excuse their bad and often abusive behavior like you said. There's a lot of very concentrated power to abuse.

  • James Cameron says he is working on a new "TERMINATOR" project - "I’m working on my own Terminator stuff right now. It’s got nothing to do with (Netflix's Terminator Zero). It’s totally classified."
  • Cameron has an awful reputation for how he treats people on set and you really see it start to come out here pretty quickly . He's hostile and dismissive the moment any criticism is mentioned whether it be from Roland Emerich when he tells the reporter to "move on", proving the "overbearing" criticism right, or that anyone who criticizes his transfers as needing to "move out of mom's basement". His films are often awe-inspring but he's been called "a nightmare to work with" and "autocratic" on set.

  • Solarpunks - more diverse than you think
  • Cool! It would be nice to hear directly from them about their research and how this instance fits into it but at least we have the their results and this interview to give an overall perspective.

  • Solarpunks - more diverse than you think
    solarpunkstories.substack.com Solarpunks - more diverse than you think

    From veganism to tree-towers a survey of solarpunks shows we are a more varied group than you might think

    Solarpunks - more diverse than you think

    When looking at the majority of comments going on certain online forums you can end up thinking that the vast majority of solarpunks all think the same way on certain issues.

    Whether it’s plant-based diets, or the role of traditional media it can seem like 80%+ of the people are in agreement, sometimes very strong agreement and denounce alternative interpretations as not solarpunk at all.

    This is why the pioneering research by Benjamin Maldonado Fernandez is so interesting. As part of his studies at the university of Leiden he conducted a survey of people in the solarpunk scene which gained 571 respondents, making it one of the largest, if not the largest so far. It had a wide range of questions which you can see all of in the published results here.

    We interviewed Benjamin to unpack some of the findings of the survey.

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    Your future air conditioner might act like a battery
  • While it uses water for cooling, it says nothing about adding moisture to the air. It does mention removing moisture from the air, though

    Blue Frontier’s cooling units pass a stream of air over a thin layer of the desiccant, which pulls moisture out of the air. That dry air is then used in an evaporative cooling process (similar to the way sweat cools your skin).

  • Your future air conditioner might act like a battery
    www.technologyreview.com Your future air conditioner might act like a battery

    New technologies store cooling power for when it’s needed most.

    Your future air conditioner might act like a battery

    Cooling represents 20% of global electricity demand in buildings, a share that’s expected to rise as the planet warms and more of the world turns to cooling technology. During peak demand hours, air conditioners can account for over half the total demand on the grid in some parts of the world today.

    New cooling technologies that incorporate energy storage could help by charging themselves when renewable electricity is available and demand is low, and still providing cooling services when the grid is stressed.

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    Scientists and climate change: Extreme concern and high level of engagement
    phys.org Scientists and climate change: Extreme concern and high level of engagement

    Scientists from across academic disciplines are extremely concerned about climate change. Many of them have already changed their own lifestyles or engaged in advocacy and protest, with even more being willing to do so in future.

    Scientists and climate change: Extreme concern and high level of engagement

    Scientists from across academic disciplines are extremely concerned about climate change. Many of them have already changed their own lifestyles or engaged in advocacy and protest, with even more being willing to do so in future.

    This is evident from a large-scale survey of scientists from all over the world, conducted by an international research team led by the University of Amsterdam. The researchers not only looked at the views of scientists and the extent to which they are engaged in climate action, but also at how the involvement of scientists with climate change can be increased.

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    In California, big batteries are eating into gas demand, showing how Australia could harness its solar power glut
    www.abc.net.au In California, big batteries are eating into gas demand, showing how Australia could harness its solar power glut

    California, known for palm tree-lined boulevards and the iconic Hollywood hills, is adding another claim to fame: renewable energy. And the Golden State could offer a glimpse into the crystal ball of Australia's energy future.

    In California, big batteries are eating into gas demand, showing how Australia could harness its solar power glut

    For the first time ever, California's batteries took over gas as the primary source for supplying evening power demand in April, providing "akin to the output from seven large nuclear reactors" one evening, according to the New York Times.

    These records were broken in the Californian spring, when there was plenty of sunshine without the summer heat that causes people to turn on the air-conditioning and consume more power, but it's a sign of the shift underway.

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    New map shows how devasted the climate is predicted to be where you live
  • I'm sorry for misreading your comment. Seeing un-constructive comments elsewhere probably prejudiced me. These are definitely upsetting statistics and those feelings are valid. Good news is they're only inevitable if we allow them to be so hopefully we can influence others to take action as individuals for collective change and liberation.

  • New map shows how devasted the climate is predicted to be where you live
  • This is meant as a prediction of how could things could be based on current trends and data, not an inevitable future we can do nothing about. There are many constructive things that can be done. I don't think leaving sarcastic comments on message boards is one of them.

  • Groundbreaking barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels
  • Thank you. This has been addressed by previous commenters.

  • Groundbreaking barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels
  • Thanks for catching that. Unfortunately seems fairly common with a lot of these projects for "new" technologies ,sometimes due to funding.

  • Arizona farmers use solar panels to shade crops, improve sustainability
    www.phoenixnewtimes.com Arizona farmers use solar panels to shade crops, improve sustainability

    The Arizona sun is too strong for many crops. So farmers are turning to solar panels to provide shade and generate energy.

    Arizona farmers use solar panels to shade crops, improve sustainability

    For 31 straight days last summer, temperatures in Phoenix hit or topped 110 degrees, the longest such streak ever. That searing Arizona heat dehydrates crops and evaporates water the state needs to conserve.

    Creating shade is one way to combat the problem.

    By using solar panels, farmers can simultaneously protect their plants, save water and lower their energy bills – and some are doing just that with help from federal programs designed to encourage this sustainable method of growing.

    Photovoltaic panels are placed above the crops, harnessing the sun’s energy while providing valuable shade.

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    Groundbreaking barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels
    www.thebrighterside.news Groundbreaking barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels

    Solar cells currently in use are mostly silicon-based, but their efficiency is limited. This has led researchers to explore new materials.

    Groundbreaking barium titanate solar panels are 1000x more powerful than existing panels

    Researchers at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) have discovered a new method to increase the efficiency of solar cells by a factor of 1,000. The team of scientists achieved this breakthrough by creating crystalline layers of barium titanate, strontium titanate, and calcium titanate, which were alternately placed on top of one another in a lattice structure.

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    New map shows how devasted the climate is predicted to be where you live
    bgr.com New map shows how devasted the climate is predicted to be where you live

    A new climate change map can help you see what your hometown will look like in 60 years as climate change continues to ravage Earth.

    New map shows how devasted the climate is predicted to be where you live

    A new climate change map shows predictions for just how devastated the future climate will be in various places around the world. The map, which is called The Future Urban Climates, allows interested users to explore how their home area’s climate might change going forward.

    The data used to create the map comes from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and it was created by University of Maryland spatial ecologist Matthew Fitzpatrick to showcase the future of climate change up to 2080.

    Of course, all of the changes showcased on the climate change map are just predictions based on current trends of extreme storms, fires, floods, droughts, heat waves, and cold snaps—all of which continue to hit us harder each year.

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    What is solarpunk music?
    solarpunkstories.substack.com What is solarpunk music?

    We explore the audio landscape of deliciously sustainable futures

    What is solarpunk music?

    Solarpunk is a movement that comes with a genre but does it have a soundtrack too? Is there such a thing as solarpunk music?

    We asked our social media followers what their solarpunk tracks were. Chillwave, ambient, trance and lofi electronica were some of the most popular responses. They are also the top hits you get when you search for solarpunk on YouTube.

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    what invisible thing could set off my smoke detector?
  • Try replacing the batteries. That's often the reason for this type of thing.

  • Climate change could make fungi more dangerous
  • Is anybody able to contact Pedro Pascal ?

  • Climate change could make fungi more dangerous
  • That's understandable. Would that even be possible, though?

  • California achieves incredible new milestone with its power supply: 'It is the new reality'
    www.thecooldown.com California achieves incredible new milestone with its power supply: 'It is the new reality'

    The state of California hit an impressive record for renewable energy use, per a recent article published by Electrek.

    California achieves incredible new milestone with its power supply: 'It is the new reality'

    California is cranking out impressive numbers for clean energy production, with its combined wind, solar, and hydro power exceeding demand on 91 of 102 days up to and including June 16.

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    Climate change could make fungi more dangerous

    Scientists have long worried Earth’s rising temperatures could make fungi more dangerous to humans. Now, researchers in China may have stumbled on evidence to support that idea.

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    Solar Power Is Bigger Than Oil For The First Time In History
    jalopnik.com Solar Power Is Bigger Than Oil For The First Time In History

    Move over Seven Sisters, it's the sun's time to shine

    Solar Power Is Bigger Than Oil For The First Time In History

    Solar photovoltaic energy is riding the wave of the future. Gas and oil have powered the previous hundred years of economic and industrial development, but demand for solar energy is growing even faster than China’s investment in green energy. Seven massive solar energy companies in China are building enough solar power that it has begun to overtake the energy reserves of the seven largest oil companies. The largest of them, Tongwei Co., builds enough solar panels in a year to power all of Italy.

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    TIL: PeerTube
  • Thanks for this. I love Peertube but definitely find search to be something that holds it back from being more widely adopted.

  • What is Dual Power?

    Dual Power, sometimes referred to as counter-power, is a stage in a revolutionary movement where two competing political frameworks occupy the same space. For anti-state revolutionaries this implies a significant mobilization of people organizing autonomously and outside of and against existing power structures and institutions.

    In this episode of A is for Anarchy, we examine the historical origins of dual power and analyze current examples and those throughout history.

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    The Bonk Song

    The Bonk Song · No$hu

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