To be sure, space launches are a contributor to climate change, but private industry is also looking for ways to offset that through offering tech like precision mapping or purchasing renewable energy. , or the equivalent amount of energy to supply 1.7 million US households.
The White House briefing acknowledged that the space economy is fast-growing and also encompasses numerous sectors, including civil, defense, intelligence and commercial, some of which is backed by lucrative venture investment. The US government is also seeking to bring in more voices among its departments, with roughly 14 departments and agencies collaborating with senior officials inside the White House on space issues, the briefing indicated to Space.com.
An example is the Department of Commerce, which works with other government entities on matters ranging from space traffic management to how space satellites can monitor the effects of climate and weather on infrastructure. The goal of the users' advisory group, however, is to provide more perspectives outside of government, to help inform the Biden administration's approach to space issues, the White House background briefing added.?" , a book about space medicine. Follow her on Twitter
Talk, talk, talk, talk, all the biggest polluters sure do love talking about change.
Why is it, Calgary has -25c and three new feet of snow, but during the 1988 Olympics there was an issue with snow and it was +15c?
😂😂🤡🤡Kamala is irrelevant why would anyone interact with such a loser!
Maybe she's going to propose a tax on rocket fuel?
That's a laugh. The woman talks like she's in 2nd grade.
cool
They better use small words. 🤣
Really?😄😜🤡🤣🤣😄😜. I'm sure she will understand everything you say.
Big subject, let's hope actions speak Louder than words. Too much yabbering is killing our options for recovery
Maynard said it best. If you know you know.
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