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The dangerous chemical oil refineries don’t want to quit

Hydrofluoric acid can form a deadly cloud that can travel for miles. Quelle: https://grist.org/article/the-deadly-chemical-oil-refineries-dont-want-to-quit/...
Accountability Grist Original Videos Video
6. April 2022 eBlog
Energy Grist Original Videos news Video

How a breakthrough in geothermal could change our energy grid

Geothermal has the potential to power our planet. So why aren’t we using more of it? Quelle: https://grist.org/energy/how-a-breakthrough-in-geothermal-could-change-our-energy-grid/...
Energy Grist Original Videos Video
16. März 2022 eBlog
Energy Grist Original Videos news Video

This iron and water battery could power a more renewable grid

Could this new technology solve a problem that’s plagued renewables for over 150 years? Quelle: https://grist.org/article/this-iron-and-water-battery-could-power-a-more-renewable-grid/...
Energy Grist Original Videos Video
10. Februar 2022 eBlog
Grist Original Videos news Science Video

It’s alive: The groundbreaking research on the microbes in wildfire smoke

The high school science fair project that sparked a new field of science. Quelle: https://grist.org/grist-video/its-alive-the-groundbreaking-research-on-the-microbes-in-wildfire-smoke/...
Grist Original Videos Science Video
12. Januar 2022 eBlog
Grist Original Videos news Science Video

Nature’s air sensors are growing on your street

How a group of community scientists are using a plant to take control of the air they breathe. Quelle: https://grist.org/article/natures-air-sensors-are-growing-on-your-street-moss/...
Grist Original Videos Science Video
8. Dezember 2021 eBlog
Cities Climate & Energy Grist Original Videos news Video

Inside Vancouver’s plan to be the greenest city in the world

A decade-long sustainability moonshot shows it's not always easy for cities going green. Quelle: https://grist.org/cities/vancouver-wanted-to-be-the-greenest-city-in-the-world-by-2020-what-happened/...
Cities Climate & Energy Grist Original Videos Video
30. September 2021 eBlog

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