The Premier also doesn't agree with my opposition to shale gas hydraulic fracturing — a process that will drastically
reduce fresh water supplies in north - eastern BC and substantially increase greenhouse gases.
Not exact matches
If we are incorrect then the down side will be
reduced Health Care cost associated with airborne carbon pollution, asidification of the Oceans and end contamination of
Fresh water supplies with sewage!
IPCC AR4 WG1 SPM says (under «
Fresh water resources and their management» of «C. Current knowledge about future impacts») In the course of the century,
water suppries stored in glaciers and snow cover are projected to decline,
reducing water availability in regions
supplied by meltwater from major mountain ranges, where more than one - sixth of the world population currently lives.
Realization that we must
reduce the current CO2 amount has a bright side: effects that had begun to seem inevitable, including impacts of ocean acidification, loss of
fresh water supplies, and shifting of climatic zones, may be averted by the necessity of finding an energy course beyond fossil fuels sooner than would otherwise have occurred.
Nuclear power would provide many other benefits as well: energy security, reliable energy
supply,
reduce shipping costs and energy used in shipping coal by a factor of 20,000 to 2 million, provide
fresh water, no need for carbon pricing, avoid 1 million fatalities per year by 2050,... https://judithcurry.com/2012/08/17/learning-from-the-octopus/#comment-231867.
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Reduced black soot emissions, in addition to reduced greenhouse gases, may be required to avoid demise of Himalayan glaciers and retain the benefits of glaciers for seasonal fresh water supplies,» Hanse
Reduced black soot emissions, in addition to
reduced greenhouse gases, may be required to avoid demise of Himalayan glaciers and retain the benefits of glaciers for seasonal fresh water supplies,» Hanse
reduced greenhouse gases, may be required to avoid demise of Himalayan glaciers and retain the benefits of glaciers for seasonal
fresh water supplies,» Hansen said.
So, not only does using less electricity save you money and
reduce global warming impacts, but it also protects our precious
fresh water supplies.