▲ 3.0k r/EarthScience+2 crossposts

Ultra-high-resolution Computer Simulations Reveals How CO₂ Travels Around the Planet

NASA’s ultra-high-resolution computer simulations vividly show how carbon dioxide emissions from cities, power plants and wildfires rise into the atmosphere and are rapidly transported across regions and oceans by winds and weather systems. The visualizations also reveal a striking day–night cycle: vegetation absorbs CO₂ through photosynthesis during daylight and releases some through respiration at night. By tracking these sources and natural carbon sinks, the models help scientists understand where CO₂ comes from, how it moves through the atmosphere, and how roughly half of human-generated CO₂ is absorbed by land and oceans, while the remainder accumulates in the atmosphere and contributes to global warming.

Terrifying NASA Video Shows America Spewing CO2 Into Atmosphere: https://futurism.com/the-byte/nasa-video-america-co2-atmosphere

watch CO₂ move through earth's atmosphere: https://science.nasa.gov/earth/watch-carbon-dioxide-move-through-earths-atmosphere/

Carbon Dioxide - Earth Indicator: https://science.nasa.gov/earth/explore/earth-indicators/carbon-dioxide/

u/AquaAlliance — 11 hours ago
▲ 115 r/CanadianPolitics+1 crossposts

Canada CHECKMATES Trump with DEVASTATING Energy Power Move!!

I really like Large Man Abroad. He very concisely breaks down the economic realty for the trade war. We need more of this….

A veteran and an economist, he understands what exactly is happening now and where things are headed.

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u/AquaAlliance — 13 days ago
▲ 271 r/Albertapolitics+1 crossposts

"Negative consequences for everyone." Fallout from Alberta's separation referendum will be felt for years, warns @EdmontonChamber CEO Doug Griffiths.

u/AquaAlliance — 14 days ago
▲ 782 r/algonquinpark+3 crossposts

The Way We Were

Photo taken while canoeing on Lake of Two Rivers and the painting in acrylics
24”x36” acrylics on canvas

u/AquaAlliance — 19 days ago
▲ 698 r/BlackPeopleAtPeace+3 crossposts

Black American Families Who Own Newspapers: 133 years ago, The Baltimore Afro American newspaper was founded. Purchased by John H. Murphy Sr. in 1897, the empire - which grew into a chain across America over the next 2 centuries - is still operated by the family today, run by Dr. Frances Draper...

u/AquaAlliance — 19 days ago
▲ 2.7k r/internettoday+2 crossposts

CZ pleaded guilty and Binance paid $4 billion, then became the biggest partner of Trump's family crypto coin, and then Trump pardoned him.

Binance founder CZ pleaded guilty to money laundering failures and his company paid a $4 billion penalty. After that, Binance became the biggest partner of Trump's family crypto coin, holding most of its supply. Then in October 2025, Trump pardoned him. A law professor called it maybe the most corrupt pardon in American history.

The timeline on this is just insane. Pay billions in fines, partner up with the president's family crypto project, get a pardon. All within like two years. And people still wonder why the general public doesn't take crypto seriously.

u/Anwallen — 19 days ago
▲ 4.2k r/Green+3 crossposts

China Has Planted over 66 Billion Trees Since 1978 to Block the Gobi Desert, and they're growing faster than natural forests

Apparently studies have found that the trees China are planting are growing faster than in natural forests, likely due to higher CO2 levels. This means that reforestation efforts and estimates are lower than previously thought, making this effort cheaper than anticipated.

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u/AquaAlliance — 19 days ago
▲ 117 r/CaribbeanFood+1 crossposts

Trinidad Doubles/Pholourie?

Hi! Are there any good places to get Trinidad Doubles/Pholourie in Ottawa? I’ve been craving it lately but still relatively new to the area. Preferably around the Nepean area, but feel free to suggest other places in Ottawa! If I’m in that area I’ll stop to get them :)

u/AquaAlliance — 28 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 25.0k r/Sustainable+3 crossposts

Water hyacinth is choking lakes across Africa, but Kenyan engineer Joseph Nguthiru is turning this invasive plant into biodegradable packaging, creating a solution for both environmental damage and plastic waste

u/AquaAlliance — 19 days ago