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Global warming will provoke a record number of migrants

20.09.2019

Soon a fifth of the world's population will not be able to stay in their countries because of the unbearable heat.

Stanford University researchers have determined that over the next thirty years, 1,5 billion people will become forced migrants due to climate change - residents of the equatorial territories simply will not be able to live in the created conditions. At the same time, the economic gap between the poor and the rich will grow by 25%, as well as conflicts and instability in the world.

In the modern world, there is no such thing as climate settlers. Therefore, no country in the world is obliged to accept such migrants, in accordance with the UN international convention. People who move because of a well-founded fear of being persecuted because of their race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion are eligible for refugee status.

The situation in the world is very critical - the last year has shown that if waste on our planet is thrown out at such a rate, then by 2050 there will not be a single green zone left on the planet - the average temperature. One month a year will be simply "deadly" and this is not only for humans, but also for nature.

It was this date that was named by the scientists of the Center for Climate Restoration. The earth will change cardinally its appearance in space. Green zones will not even be on the maps. The forests will burn down in the first years of the catastrophe movement.

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Environmentally friendly way to burn methane 29.08.2012

Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania have created a cheap and environmentally friendly catalyst for burning methane.

Catalysts facilitate the chemical transformation of substances and make emissions more environmentally friendly. Unfortunately, modern catalysts for burning common methane gas are not efficient enough. Because of this, methane does not burn completely and partially escapes into the atmosphere, making its negative contribution to the aggravation of the greenhouse effect and global warming.

Natural gas is becoming an increasingly important source of energy. Its main component is methane, which releases less carbon dioxide during combustion than most other hydrocarbon fuels. But because of the extremely stable structure of the methane molecule, it is very difficult to release all the energy of this gas. As a result, unburned methane creates emissions with 20 times more powerful greenhouse effect than carbon dioxide.

Fortunately, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, along with colleagues in Italy and Spain, have created a material that catalyzes methane combustion 30 times better than existing substances. This discovery makes it possible to make better use of methane energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in particular from natural gas vehicles. The catalyst also allows the creation of cleaner gas turbines for power plants.

Conventional methane combustion catalysts consist of metallic nanoparticles, in particular palladium (Pd), supported on oxides such as cerium oxide (CeO2). The scientists decided not to use a method based on the self-assembly of nanoparticles, since such catalysts sinter when heated and gradually lose their effectiveness. Instead, the researchers created palladium nanoparticles just 1,8 nanometers in diameter and surrounded them with a protective porous shell of cerium oxide. These spherical structures with metal cores were deposited on a hydrophobic alumina surface.

During testing of the activity of the new material, it was found that with the same amount of metal, the nanostructures work 30 times more efficiently and completely burn gas at 400°C.

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