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Friday, February 19, 2021

ENVIRONMENT : SIX WAYS TO PULL CO2 OUT OF THE AIR (2020)


SIX WAYS TO PULL CO2 OUT OF THE AIR (2020)

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•Nov 21, 2019

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Six Ways to Pull CO2 Out of the Air Humans emit billions of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere every year. Even following the most optimistic predictions, we'll need to remove co2 from the air via carbon capture in order to keep the climate in check. Currently, many of the ways we go about capturing CO2 from the air are slow, inefficient, and expensive, but as time goes on, these methods of carbon dioxide removal are becoming cheaper and more scalable as carbon capture technology becomes more prominent. So today we're going to look at six ways scientists pull CO2 out of the air. Hopefully, with these methods, we'll be able to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and clean the world. Video Timeline 0:00​-0:43​ -Intro 0:43​-2:39​ -Forests 2:40​-3:42​ -Farms 3:42​-5:01​ -BEECS 5:01​-5:47​ -Direct Air Capture 5:48​-7:03​ -Seawater Capture 7:04​-7:38​ -Enhanced Weathering 7:39​-8:05​ -Outro If you like this video, be sure to check out our playlist of best videos here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1hYB...​ Subscribe to stay up to date on the latest stories from the scientific world! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtvi...

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TRAVEL & FOOD : UNSEEN THAILAND, THALE NOI, PHATTHALUNG


FAMILY BOAT TRIP!! LOTUS LAKE + HOMESTAY THAI FOOD! | UNSEEN THAILAND, THALE NOI, PHATTHALUNG

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•Feb 16, 2021

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Unseen Thailand travel adventure - Thale Noi in Phatthalung! 🔥 Thailand Village Life - https://youtu.be/_Tu7nypKadM​ Thale Noi (ทะเลน้อย) - Welcome to Phatthalung, Thailand, one of the most relaxing provinces in Thailand. People are cool, food is delicious, and there’s some spectacular off the beaten path things to do. Part of the reason why Phatthalung is a lesser visited province in Southern Thailand is because they don’t have an ocean coastline like most other Southern Thai provinces. However, they do have a huge lake - one of them being Thale Noi (ทะเลน้อย). Today we’re going on a boat tour of Thale Noi, and then I’ll give you a tour of our homestay, plus we’ll have a quick local Thai food dinner at the house. Thale Noi tour - you’ll want to arrive between 6 - 7 am because in the morning is when you’ll see the pink and white lotus in full bloom. The lake is spectacular, so peaceful and calming, and so beautiful wich so much vegetation. Highlight recommended. Price - 450 THB ($15.07) per hour During out time at in Phatthalung at Thale Noi (ทะเลน้อย), we stayed at Uncle Sanan Homestay (โฮมสเตย์ ลุงสนั่น). He’s quite a character and his house is traditional, old, made of wood, and full of antiques. Him and his wife are also great local cooks who cook Southern Thai food. Recommended for a night or two if you really want to learn about the Southern Thai food and culture of Phatthalung along the lake. And so that wraps up this tour in Phatthalung. An amazing day and spectacular place - a really off the beaten path, unseen Thailand attraction. 📍 Uncle Sanan Homestay (โฮมสเตย์ ลุงสนั่น บ้านปากประ https://goo.gl/maps/smJvxMJXchw2N6nz8

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AMAZING FACTS : UNDERWATER WORLD THROUGH THE EYES OF A FREE DIVER


EXPERIENCE THE UNDERWATER WORLD THROUGH THE EYES OF A FREE DIVER | SHORT FILM SHOWCASE

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Free diver Guillaume Néry takes you on an underwater journey that will take your breath away.

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FREE DIVER GUILLAUME Néry glides beneath ice sheets, walks the ocean floor with spearfishermen, and swims with whales in this breathtaking short by Les Films Engloutis. Shot in France, Finland, Mexico, Japan, and the Philippines, One Breath Around the World takes viewers on an unparalleled underwater journey. Julie Gautier, Néry’s wife, filmed the piece while free diving as well.

 

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FASCINATING FACTS : MAN WHO CLIMBED EVEREST 21 TIMES - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

 


BREATHTAKING LOOK AT THE MAN WHO CLIMBED EVEREST 21 TIMES

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•Sep 26, 2018

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Every spring, Mount Everest draws in people from around the world to conquer its peak. Despite the riches surrounding the highest point on Earth, the Sherpa people who live in its shadow remain poor with few educational opportunities. One man hoping to change this reality is APA SHERPA, a child of the Khumbu and world-record holder for summiting Everest. Like many before him, Apa Sherpa was pulled from home at the age of 12 to work on the mountain as a high-altitude porter. Now, the Apa Sherpa Foundation is working to create a different future for the children of Nepal. As Apa says, "without education we have no choice." Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe

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Thursday, February 18, 2021

NEW INVENTIONS : UNIQUE INVENTIONS EVERYONE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE

 


UNIQUE INVENTIONS EVERYONE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE

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•Oct 2, 2019

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TECH WATCH : HOW SUPERCAPACITORS WORK - A STEP BY STEP GUIDE


HOW SUPERCAPACITORS WORK - A STEP BY STEP GUIDE

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I created this video to explain how supercapacitors work. Please feel free to leave any questions in the comments section.

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FASCINATING FACTS : HOW 800 MILLION POUNDS OF HIMALAYAN SALT ARE MINED EACH YEAR


HOW 800 MILLION POUNDS OF HIMALAYAN SALT ARE MINED EACH YEAR | BIG BUSINESS

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•Jan 31, 2021

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Himalayan salt doesn't come from the Himalayas. It's mined deep inside the mountains of Pakistan at the Khewra Salt Mine. The pink rocks are turned into table salt, lamps, and statues, sold at a premium in Western countries. But despite pink salt's growing popularity abroad, Pakistan, historically, has seen little of the profits. MORE BIG BUSINESS VIDEOS: How 715,000 Pounds Of Cargo Moves Through Dallas Fort Worth Airport In 24 Hours | Big Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgGPa...​ 70% Of The World's Footballs Come From This City | Big Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hkOiF...​ How 10 Million Vaccine Doses A Day Could Be Shipped From Chicago O'hare Airport | Big Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGkwu...

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