1. Newsletter XII 2024 - March 17th to 23rd - News+ Industry should stop whining about Germany

    for more and more regions where there is a lack of water and droughts are increasing, for example in the Middle East, Africa or the Mediterranean. Methods of obtaining drinking water from salt water have been known for more than 2000 years. Greek sailors in ancient times boiled sea water for it, and in ancient Rome it was filtered through clay tubes to make it drinkable. Modern forms of these ancient technologies...

  2. Newsletter VII 2024 - February 11th to 17th - Current+ super election year in the crucial climate decade

    to regulate the climate on earth. If the tipping point is reached, there is a risk of a serious drop in temperature in Europe and a sharp rise in sea levels. AMOC transports warm salt water from the tropics to the Arctic Circle. There the water cools and sinks due to its greater density. Below it flows south. The currents send nutrients and heat to different...

  3. Newsletter XIX 2023 - May 7-13 - News+ Is the West turning Ukraine into a nuclear battlefield?

    detached from the Larsen B ice shelf. [...] The changes are being driven by the melting of Antarctica's huge ice sheets, because the fresh water that flows from them dilutes the salt water. Another factor is that the water on the sea surface is increasingly warming, which weakens another driver for sinking. Li and England point out that their...

  4. Newsletter XIII 2023 - March 26 to April 1 - News+ What uranium ammunition would do to Ukraine

    “Nanozyme” is designed to produce synthesis gas from carbon dioxide, water and light in one step... * Research University of China | Green hydrogen | Electrolysis | Salt water New method for direct electrolysis from salt water You might not always talk about “revolutions” or “major scientific breakthroughs,” but what 30-year-old Xie Heping...

  5. Newsletter VI 2023 - February 5th to 11th - News+ War is peace, peace is war

    and to prepare for the retrieval of radioactive waste stored deep below. [...] Last year, around 5.000 cubic meters of salt water flowed into the mine through cracks in the salt and underground rock. Most of it is captured before it comes into contact with the stored radioactive waste. After all, according to BGE, the amount of saline solution seeping into the aces...

  6. Newsletter IV 2023 - January 22nd to 28th - News+ How the FDP politician Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann plays down her proximity to the armaments lobby

    should revolutionize... * Asse Remlingen nuclear waste storage facility: Five million liters of water entered Asse II In 2022, according to the Federal Agency for Final Storage, around five million liters of salt water leaked into the dilapidated Asse II nuclear waste storage facility in the Wolfenbüttel district. The crowd is said to have remained stable. The inflow corresponds to a daily access of 13 cubic meters, the BGE announced on...

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