@mike This will help, but fighting climate change is definitely not easy.
Almost 3/4 of greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy sector:
https://ourworldindata.org/emissions-by-sector
So getting rid of fossil fuels should be our priority.
Eating local stuff might not help as much as one might think, because very little food is transported by air:
https://ourworldindata.org/food-transport-by-mode
We also need to eat less meat and more plant-based
https://ourworldindata.org/food-emissions-carbon-budget
It's complicated...
#ClimateChange #climateAction #data #noteasy
Nick Morffy from @LabStrader@twitter.com on #Arabidopsis activation domain identification #notEasy #PAG30
Whenever I look at source code of almost all websites out there in the wild I have to conclude that not just my students, but just about every web developer finds HTML the hardest language.
Now I wonder: Why is HTML so hard? Maybe it’s because languages like CSS and JavaScript have much more immediate visible effect? Could be. And maybe, since the effect of HTML is largely invisible, or at least pretty subtle in most “common” contexts, people simply don’t notice it?