Explore the purpose and meaning of the Neutrality Acts of the 1930s. Read about reasons the acts were passed, what the acts prohibited and allowed, and their impact.Updated: 11/21/2023 What Were the Neutrality Acts? In the 1930s, the United States was going through the Great Depression,...
Solar fuels from water and CO2are also currently a topic of large scientific and industrial interest[1–4]. The direct production of H2from water, and the conversion of CO2to fuels using the solar energy directly are generally accepted as the definition of solar fuels[4]. Moreover, the dema...
In this case, biochar is a promising material for both soil and non-soil applications toward carbon neutrality. On the one hand, it is an intrinsically carbon-negative soil amendment, because its production converts labile biomass into recalcitrant carbon that persists in the environment on centenni...
A broad definition of ecosystem services was provided by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment that “Ecosystem services are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems.”122 With essential ecological functions, coastal BCEs are very productive and provide many benefits to society, such as habitat provision...
A new National Security Act makes it illegal to accept funding if it comes from “a hostile state” (there is no definition of what qualifies as a “hostile state”) A new Public Safety Act makes it a criminal offense to publish “misinformation” (there is no definition of “...
In general, anything that acts to filter out bad information and that is not under control of the carrier, acts to prevent the carrier from monopolizing the evolution of ideas on the network. http://www.geocities.ws/jim_bowery/vnatap.htmlKen...
MINT-BRICS-G7 1. Introduction Currently, countries are increasingly being confronted with climate change issues, thus compelling governments around the globe to devise new measures for addressing the global menace. However, the problem has compounded over the past couple of decades. Since the first ...