Best products from r/GlobalWarming

We found 4 comments on r/GlobalWarming discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. An Introduction to Thermal Physics

    Features:
  • 3 Quiet, Energy-Efficient Speeds - allows this free standing pedestal fan to provide a cooling breeze around the home or home office. With a portable design, this fan is ideal for the bedroom, living room, or near your desk. Low, medium, and high speed make this fan well suited around the whole house.
  • Adjustable Height & Tilt-back Head - give you the ability to direct the cooling air right where you need it. The fan's stand or pedestal, adjusts up or down changing the fan's height from 38 to 54.5 inch while the tilt-back head lets you aim the air towards the floor, ceiling, or anywhere in between.
  • Widespread Oscillation - describes the action of the fan head moving from side to side to blow air throughout the area. Oscillation allows for the fan to provide ventilation for a wide area. This makes the fan great for large rooms.
  • Blue Plug Patented Safety Fuse Technology - this built-in safety feature places a fuse directly in the plug of the power cord. If the fuse detects a potentially hazardous electrical fault it will cut off electric current to the fan, preventing a potential safety hazard. Extension/Depth-2 inch. Backplate/Canopy Width-4.25 inch. Backplate/Canopy Length-24 inch. Backplate/Canopy Thickness-0.81 inch
  • Simple No Tools Assembly - means you'll have your fan assembled in no time. Simply follow the included instructions to assemble the base mount to the extension pipe, fan blades and grill and you're done. This fan is both metal and plastic. The motor and other parts are metal, while other parts are plastic
An Introduction to Thermal Physics
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u/songbolt · 1 pointr/GlobalWarming

> Don't get me started on "aluminium".

Interesting! Wikipedia indicates "aluminum" is the original spelling, but "aluminium" became more popular. I suppose Americans should respect the "International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry" and call it 'aluminium', if they want world peace (i.e. international cooperation) ...

> Are you saying it should be 1.0C°?

Yes. Perhaps Daniel Schroeder was trying to be a trendsetter with this instruction. I think the distinction is valuable as it adds clarity and beauty to language. However, perhaps it's pedantic, as I can't think of another example: We don't make a distinction when reporting differences in length, time, pressure, mass, volume, current, or radioactivity ...

u/ClimateMom · 1 pointr/GlobalWarming

> how we know that the earth is warming and how we came about knowing this

For that, your best bet might actually be this site: https://www.aip.org/history/climate/index.htm

It's also available in print form, but the web version is more detailed.

u/climate_throwaway234 · 1 pointr/GlobalWarming

I think that even at 3-4 degrees *some* humans and other animals may survive in some places. But large regions of the world, particularly around the equator, will be uninhabitable. Life will continue. Humans will likely continue. But when I say "game over" I mean the whole social, economic, political system that we know will be shattered, and the biomes and ecosystems in your textbook simply be wiped out. This may not fully come to pass until next century, but it could become "locked in" this century and even the beginnings of it will be disasterious.

EDIT: My thinking comes from this book: https://www.amazon.com/Six-Degrees-Future-Hotter-Planet/dp/1426203853