Our Pandemic Habits Cut Carbon Emissions, But It's Not Clear They'll Last
Energy demand plummeted because of the pandemic shutdown. A big question is whether new habits like telecommuting and flying less will endure, and mean lower oil consumption in the future.
Đọc tiếp trên NPR
May 21, 2020 at 04:00PM
Environment
NPR News: Our Pandemic Habits Cut Carbon Emissions, But It's Not Clear They'll Last
Posted by Unknown |
17:03
Related Posts:
NPR News: Flood-Prone Communities Struggle To Meet Post-Katrina StandardsFlood-Prone Communities Struggle To Meet Post-Katrina Standards More than a decade ago, after Hurricane Katrina, the federal government tightened floo… Read More
NPR News: Creative Distillers Tackle Food Waste, Redefining 'Getting Trashed'Creative Distillers Tackle Food Waste, Redefining 'Getting Trashed' In an effort to transform edibles from trash to treasure, innovative mixologists a… Read More
NPR News: Seal Meat, Gold Mining: How Lower-Income Women Are Exposed To MercurySeal Meat, Gold Mining: How Lower-Income Women Are Exposed To Mercury A study looked at women in 25 countries and found that many of them have elevate… Read More
NPR News: EPA's Scott Pruitt Vows To Speed Toxic Superfund Site CleanupEPA's Scott Pruitt Vows To Speed Toxic Superfund Site Cleanup EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt wants to clean up toxic Superfund sites faster. We visit … Read More
NPR News: A Wayward Weed Killer Divides Farm Communities, Harms WildlifeA Wayward Weed Killer Divides Farm Communities, Harms Wildlife When a drifting weed killer hit America's farming heartland this summer, it damaged cro… Read More
0 nhận xét:
Đăng nhận xét