orclimate change, it refers to a broad temperature shift across the entire Earth's surface over the course of years and decades. The term weather, on the other hand, is the short-term, sometimes abrupt day-to-day variation in any given location. A good way to think ...
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government efforts to develop policy procedures for addressing climate change, it is imperative that the public understand basic aspects of climate change in order for them to understand such policy. However, widespread misconceptions of basic atmospheric principles exist. In this study we document ...
Misconceptions about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have formed due to factors such as limited understanding of the science behind genetic engineering, fear of unknown consequences, media portrayal that focuses on controversies and risks, the spread of misinformation through social media outlets, an...
A pluvial, or surface water flood, is caused when heavy rainfall creates a flood event independent of an overflowing water body. One of the most common misconceptions about flood risk is that one must be located near a body of water to be at risk. Pluvial flooding debunks that myth, as ...
Today there are a lot of misconceptions and misunderstandings regarding electric trucks. Many of those involve the batteries and their environmental impact. To be able to make well informed decisions and investments it’s important to be able to distinguish fact from myth. ...
3. Sustainability and standardisation As the global conversation about climate change continues to be a hot topic, residential builders face increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable building practices. And at the same time, governments in many markets understand the importance...
To help us become more intentional in oureco-friendly habits, TMRW spoke with experts Biderman and David Keelig, president of the National Recycling Coalition, about the biggest recycling myths and misconceptions. Myth: You should throw anything that you think might be recyclable into the recycling...
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The sad part is that even many scientists and medical professionals embrace these misconceptions and thus perpetuate the problem. Educators, according to Marcial O’ Donnell et al, , are in a unique position to debunk the myth. They raise four questions that surround the false assumptions. ...