DCGreatDane

DCGreatDane t1_ja3ji83 wrote

Reminds me of a project my old environmental science professors work. His team built solar powered platforms that oxygenated dead lakes and brought fish populations back. Though it didn’t remove the co2 it was amazing for late 90s work.

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DCGreatDane t1_j6mr39n wrote

Starting to feel frustrated with job recruiters and tidal wave of rejections. One even asked to take a personality and aptitude test, which I never heard a firm did. At least I’m keeping my anxiety in check or would be in a total meltdown.

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DCGreatDane t1_j653frq wrote

As someone that grew up in DC and still live in the same area of the city it’s good. Like any major city there is crime, income inequality and diversity more than other major cities. Many folks that move to the city don’t come with an open mind to try and experience new things or want to learn about the history or the people.

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DCGreatDane t1_iwsvpdu wrote

The article doesn’t explain that the lithium supply and the environmental cost to extract the lithium for batteries. It also doesn’t address that there are limited recycling programs for spent batteries. Hydrogen while using green power not just from solar but from wind can be help with production.

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