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MISSION EARTH, fifth episode of the NatPower Podcast
The choice between fossil fuels, renewables and nuclear power is not just a technical one, but involves economic, social and environmental aspects on a global scale.
Renewable energies such as wind, solar and hydropower offer a sustainable long-term solution, but require significant investment and face intermittency and infrastructure problems.
But where are we today in the ecological transition on a global scale?
As Angelica De Vito and Luciano Canova report, effectively tackling the climate crisis requires a balanced approach that takes into account both short-term benefits and long-term goals. Investment in research and development, incentive policies and widespread environmental education are essential.
To learn more, you can listen to the new episode of the MISSIONE TERRA podcast series available for free on all listening apps.
Did you know that there is scientific evidence that the increase in CO2 and methane in the atmosphere is the main cause of current global warming?
Deforestation is a major contributor to the anthropogenic greenhouse effect: when trees are cut down or burned, the ability of ecosystems to store CO2 is reduced, indirectly increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
This process further exacerbates global warming by reducing nature’s ability to absorb the carbon released by human activities.
What are the possible solutions? What can be done apart from fighting deforestation?
In the new episode of MISSIONE TERRA, Angelica De Vito and Luciano Canova take an in-depth look at what is being done (and what still needs to be done) around the world to effectively tackle the climate crisis and ensure a sustainable future.
The episode is called ‘Energy’ always is available for free on all listening apps.
Click on the link in the bio to listen now!
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