iPhone Manufacturing Causes Deadly Hurricanes in the US

01.12.2024 23:39

According to DailyMail, iPhones could be the cause of deadly hurricanes in the US in 2024.

Researchers have found that smartphones emit 580 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year.

The combined effect of the global aviation industry is 100 million euros in emissions, the Daily Mail article points out.

The power of these emissions is capable of heating the oceans, creating conditions for hurricanes and storms.

The production of cell phones increases energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, which worsens weather events.

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As smartphones become equipped with power-hungry features, humanity could face serious environmental and weather consequences over the next few years.

Future devices will require significant amounts of electricity from non-renewable energy sources.

Increased emissions due to technological advances will lead to global warming.

Each smartphone consumes approximately 155 pounds of natural resources to produce.

Producing one iPhone produces about 180 pounds of carbon dioxide, which is equivalent to driving a car for 26 weeks.

Scientists warn that continued iPhone use will trigger a new stream of emissions.

Elena Gutyro Author: Elena Gutyro Editor of Internet resources