From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-20 00:55:02
One of the core challenges facing climate science today is something seemingly harmless: clouds. Those white, fluffy formations represent the largest source of uncertainty in climate models, significantly undermining the accuracy of global warming projections. Meanwhile, the world is confronting an imminent shortage of uranium, which could disrupt nuclear energy supplies. In Detroit, the heart of America’s auto industry, traditional automakers are encountering resistance in their transition to electric vehicles, with high costs and shifting market dynamics forcing some companies to slow down or even reverse their electrification strategies. Adding to these concerns, a supercomputer dedicated to climate research has been idled due to political disputes, further hampering scientific progress. These overlapping challenges cast a shadow over global efforts to combat climate change.

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