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Ocean temperatures on Earth hit record highs in 2025, and there is no stop in sight.
The majority of the planet's excess heat ends up in the ocean, but air temperatures make headlines. There, it can persist for decades, subtly influencing marine ecosystems, weather extremes, and sea levels. The amount of energy absorbed by the ocean is revealed by a recent worldwide investigation.
By Francis Damiabout 9 hours ago in Earth
Harnessing Pyrolysis to Turn Waste into High-Value Fuels and Chemicals. AI-Generated.
In the modern world, the challenge of waste management has escalated alongside rapid industrialization and urbanization. Plastics, rubber, and other non-biodegradable materials are accumulating at unprecedented rates, causing significant environmental hazards. Simultaneously, the demand for sustainable energy sources and raw chemical feedstocks continues to rise. Pyrolysis, a thermochemical process that converts waste into useful products, offers a compelling solution at the intersection of environmental stewardship and economic opportunity. This article explores how pyrolysis transforms waste into high-value fuels and chemicals, its applications, benefits, and the future potential of this technology.
By Bestonpyrolysisabout 11 hours ago in Earth
Profit from Waste: Business Opportunities in Pyrolysis of Plastic and Tires. AI-Generated.
In recent years, waste management has evolved from a mere environmental concern into a lucrative business opportunity. Among the innovative technologies emerging in this field, pyrolysis stands out as a transformative process capable of converting waste into valuable products. Specifically, the pyrolysis of plastic and tires has garnered attention for its dual impact: reducing environmental pollution while generating economic returns. This blog explores the business opportunities that arise from this waste-to-energy technology and why entrepreneurs and industries should consider investing in it.
By Bestonpyrolysisabout 11 hours ago in Earth
🌍 World Enters Relax Mode After Rising War Tensions
🌍 World Enters Relax Mode After Rising War Tensions After months of rising tensions, military alerts, and global uncertainty, the world is finally entering what many experts are calling a “Relax Mode” from war fears. Diplomatic talks, ceasefire agreements, and renewed cooperation among nations are helping reduce anxiety and bring hope back to millions of people around the globe.
By Wings of Time about 14 hours ago in Earth
Two of the Biggest and the Best
It always amazes me how we have gotten to the point where there are so many special days. This story is two-fold. One is for Mikeydred’s unofficial April challenge. The second is to honour World Aquatic Animal Day, which is on April 3.
By Calvin Londona day ago in Earth
The Imposible Landing
On July 19, 1989, United Airlines Flight 232 departed Denver for Chicago, carrying 296 people across a clear Iowa sky. The DC-10 was a massive three-engine aircraft, a workhorse of the era, manned by a highly experienced crew. One hour into the flight, a violent jolt rocked the cabin as the rear engine, mounted on the tail fin, suffered a catastrophic failure.
By Edge Wordsa day ago in Earth
Trees
The Astonishing Intelligence of the Forest THE LISTENING FOREST 👂 For centuries Western science classified trees as passive organisms that responded mechanically to light, water, and nutrients without any form of intelligence, awareness, or communication, but research over the past two decades has shattered this assumption by revealing that trees possess sensory capabilities, communication systems, memory functions, and decision-making processes that while radically different from animal intelligence constitute a genuine form of biological intelligence that challenges our understanding of what it means to be aware and what it means to be alive in ways that have profound implications for how we treat the forests that cover approximately thirty percent of the Earth's land surface and that provide the oxygen, climate regulation, and biodiversity that human civilization depends on 🌲🔬
By The Curious Writer3 days ago in Earth







