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Global warming and 1.5 degrees

“The chance of global near-surface temperature exceeding 1.5°C above preindustrial levels for at least one year between 2023 and 2027 is more likely than not (66%).”

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  • What Are the Environmental Impacts of Food Production

    03:37
    The combustion of fossil fuels is often (rightly) regarded as the chief source of many negative environmental consequences, such as the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and climate change. However, recent computer models have suggested that even if all combustion of oil, coal and gas was to cease tomorrow, global warming would still exceed the 1.5°C threshold agreed upon at the Paris climate summit in 2015.
  • Electronic tongue can detect white wine spoilage before humans can

    03:42
    While the electronic tongue bears little physical resemblance to its namesake, the strand-like sensory probes of the "e-tongue" still outperformed human senses when detecting contaminated wine in a recent study.
  • What Consumers Should Ask About Precision Fermentation

    05:12
    Precision fermentation is a relatively new food technology that is rapidly entering the mainstream. Products such as milk protein, animal fats, collagen, honey, lobster, egg whites and more are receiving hundreds of millions of investor dollars.
  • AGRI NEWS RUSH - News Headlines Weekend 3 of April 2024

    05:37
    News headlines of the week. This was a Audiocast from the NEWSDESK of (CRA) Media International in Los Angeles in the USA. 
  • Dogs may be at risk from high levels of lead

    04:47
    Lead is a toxic metal that negatively affects body systems of people and animals, with the nervous system being particularly sensitive. Although elevated levels of dietary lead are potentially damaging to animal health, lead shot can be legally used for hunting terrestrial gamebirds, like pheasants, in the UK. While most pheasants are eaten by people, some are used in petfood.
  • Farm vehicles now weigh almost as much as heaviest dinosaurs

    02:08
     A new study led by researchers from Sweden and Switzerland has found that the weight of farming machinery today is approaching that of the largest animals to have ever roamed the Earth – the sauropods.
  • Mechanical devices to clear the ocean of plastics

    04:01
    Mechanical devices are increasingly being considered as a potential way to help address plastic pollution found globally in marine environments.
  • Van Aarde Pretorius ONE FLEXBOX -Onderhoud

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    Gerda le Roux gesels met Van Aarde Pretorius van Los Angeles in die VSA - Suid Afrikaner en die eienaar en Uitvinder van die FLEXBOX- 2024 - Volg dit op www.oneflexbox.com/.