Month: October 2021

Freshwater Planning in the Face of Climate Change

Freshwater Planning in the Face of Climate Change

Freshwater Planning in the Face of Climate Change

10/04/21

“Why will we need to think about how climate change will impact freshwater planning?”

Freshwater resources are critical to sustaining a population. However, climate change is going to pollute more and more freshwater sources and make things more difficult. As a result, communities may need to invest more resources in procuring new water resources and creating filtration systems. This is why Freshwater Planning in the Face of Climate Change is so critical.

Why Meat Rationing Could Lead to Carbon Emission Reductions

Why Meat Rationing Could Lead to Carbon Emission Reductions

Why Meat Rationing Could Lead to Carbon Emission Reductions

10/03/21

“How could meat rationing lead to carbon emission reductions?”

Meat packs a very large carbon footprint. One way for a society to do its part to curb climate change is to ration meat. While this could be politically difficult, governments have a lot to gain through this action. This is Why Meat Rationing Could Lead to Carbon Emission Reductions.

Pipeline Fatigue

Pipeline Fatigue

Pipeline Fatigue

10/02/21

“How do pipelines become fatigued after use?”

Pipelines are the blood vessels of many municipal water infrastructure systems. However, like most pieces of machinery, the more it is used the more damage it will develop. This can turn into things like crack propagation and rusting. Because of this, Pipeline Fatigue is something very important that engineers and municipal planners have to look out for.

Why Ending Fossil Fuel Extraction Will Lead to Fewer Disasters

Why Ending Fossil Fuel Extraction Will Lead to Fewer Disasters

Why Ending Fossil Fuel Extraction Will Lead to Fewer Disasters

10/01/21

“Why will ending fossil fuel extraction lead to fewer disasters?”

Fossil fuel extraction is a risky business. The process is extremely dangerous, and one unthought response can lead to an explosion. The less this extraction occurs, the less likely such events happen. This is Why Ending Fossil Fuel Extraction Will Lead to Fewer Disasters.