Climate change
Global climate change refers to the rise of earth's temperature, caused by human factors. It originates from the greenhouse effect of certain gases in our atmosphere like carbon dioxide (CO2) or methane (CH4) that block the escaping heat. The concentration of these gases has risen dramatically by human impact since the mid of the 20th century, with the burning of fossil fuels (oil and gas) and deforestation being main causes of this rise. The observed and expected effects include more and longer periods of draught, wildfires and an increased number of extreme weather events.
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GlobalWarming works by taking the cumulative carbon scores on a per world basis and translating that into a temperature based on the configurable models files.
Right now we support a /gw debug temp <value> command which will manually override the worlds temperature by calculating the score that the desired temperature matches to and setting the worlds score in the database. However, we t
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I introduced E2E tests with Detox in https://github.com/amaurymartiny/shoot-i-smoke/runs/988576992). It would be nice to make them less flaky.
Might be related to amaurymartiny/shoot-i-smoke#702.
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I have just recently tried to run an example to get familiar with the ClimateMachine codebase. For instance, I have tested just the rising bubble and looked at the output. As I'm reading the output and learning how to interpret it, I asked myself if the GPU resource was actuall
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Currently, data/overview/solutions.csv holds the sector names as published in the 2017 Project Drawdown book. The Drawdown Review in 2020 updated the sectors, now called Areas, with new names and organization. A number of the solutions are now present in multiple Areas. For example, Waste to Energy was former
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We have quite a few WAVE errors on at least the homepage. We should be running WAVE on all new screens, and I recommend that we doublecheck this before merging again. Or set up CI/CD
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Currently ScmDataFrame uses datetime.datetime to represent dates internally. As the rest of OpenSCM uses np.datetime64, this could/should be replaced by np.datetime64.
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Derived variables
It would be nice to have a handful of "standard" derived variables added to the database without the need to calculate them by hand. Initial candidates would be per capita values for final/primary energy (total), GDP, emissions, and intensities of energy/GDP, emissions/GDP, or emissions/energy. The Kaya decomposition indicators would be a good first step: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaya_identi
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Currently the component
CountryTablelooks only at the zones that appear at the focused timestamp. That can potentially cause the list to change its height and consequently the graphs to move and tooltips to flicker when hovering over the graphs at different