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I doubt the eco-nuts will really do damage to the famous works of art (they've supposedly don't really want to damage the art itself, just want to get publicity). But I really don't think they'll find a lot of sympathy (and will probably damage credibility for other eco groups).
I've been to famous museums and there are some arts of work that are not as protected as the famous ones (e.g. just a rope to stop you from getting too close). I hope they don't get too zealous. It would be funny if security left the eco-nuts glued to whatever, removed the works of art, and just turned off the lights. Quote:
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A little more on EU concern on the (misnamed) Inflation Reduction Act.
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Since the "well, can't do anything anyway, let's just mitigate with magical technological advances" narrative is picking up Steam (plus of course denialists that need a new Grift for when Covid doesn't energize the donors) a overview on certain discoursive strategies and a companion collection of carricatures:
Discourses of climate delay | Global Sustainability | Cambridge Core Discourses of Climate Delay – Leolinne Also, the book organized by Greta Thunberg ("the climate book") is a terrific, if unnerving, read. Seems not to be released in the US yet (found it with a February release date on amazon.com) for some reason but maybe i just missed sth. It's basically a collection of essays about past, present and future aspects (ranging from impacts on insect ecology to epidemiology).
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-...nels/101778814
I've often wondered that if climate change were a bigger problem in the an earlier time, if we wouldn't have more of these things. Like back when people added fluoride to water or mandated seat belts or added asbestos to everything as a flame retardant (oops). Like there's no reason that standard building codes shouldn't require any home with a base price of over $200K or $300K or whatever, for instance, shouldn't have solar panels and water recapture. We know water, energy, and pollution problems are coming/already here and could be significantly blunted by aggregating some solutions out over scale. We also know these are a small fraction of the overall cost and much more expensive to add later on. SI
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Interesting article on making our electrical grid based on renewables and the challenges. There is a chart midway that shows currently fossil fuels 61%, nuclear 19%, and renewables 20%.
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Fusion is not going to be a solution anytime soon. Fission is expensive and renewables are cheaper per kilowatt (from what I've read). I didn't think about the intermittency challenge. Hard for me to believe we can have enough batteries to store what we need, when we need it. A simple, partial solution I would propose is conservation. It's very telling when I walk downtown at night in SEA countries and see that buildings are not lit up on every floor. I wonder what the savings are if every office building, business etc. was to have all the cleaning crew turn off the lights, air etc. to a minimum (and gets turned back on at 7:00am or so) Last edited by Edward64 : 12-29-2022 at 03:37 PM. |
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The challenge is what to do with peak demand. For the US, for example, the storm and associated cold front last week increased the overall need for electricity by 20%. At the same time, overall power generated by wind across the US dropped significantly.
You need backup capacity somewhere. Long-distance transmission isn't easy and it's expensive. And, not so surprisingly, when you hit the lower end of what wind is doing, it's often near the lower end just about everywhere in your proposed grid. Even now, the higher ends of national wind generation are about five times higher than the lower ends, day to day. That's why we talk about batteries. Battery "farms" are proposed. I'd invite anyone to look at the cost of those farms and their scope compared to how much needs to be stored if fossil fuel sources are taken off-line. What's being built and what's being proposed are a minuscule percentage of what we'd need. And that's why some people talk about using car batteries as part of that storage grid. Which means you can't use your car at times, and your battery life drops quite a bit from the added drain-charge cycles. Here's a quote from Eric Heymann, who is a senior economist at Deutsche Bank and responsible for the energy sector: Quote:
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Hilariously, the guy that got into a pissing match with Gretta Thunberg on Twitter just got arrested in Romania because in his response tweet he gave his location away. He was wanted for human trafficking.
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This guy has posted so much, his fingers are about to fall off.
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I want sure where to put it so I posted it in the Random thread. Hilarious.
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I'm with ya. I didn't either. I can't easily open the Random thread on my phone or might have noticed.
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12-29-2022, 06:23 PM | #61 |
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Pretty funny.
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This guy has posted so much, his fingers are about to fall off.
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I have idea who he is except I'm wondering why he thinks rocking Pitbull's look 20 years later is cool.
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He is a kickboxer that has become a men's right activist. He is also very close to some MAGA people.
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I read the article and thought it was poorly done or premature (just my opinion).
Yes, I can concede the pizza box did not confirm he was in Romania because they already knew he was in Romania. But the title was ... did it "lead to his arrest". They knew he was already in Romania per the article. I assume they tried to find him and did not know where he was? So I can easily believe him showing himself eating the Jerry's pizza, would have provided the detectives an easy lead to find out where he lived (e.g. call Jerry and ask him to provide all the customers within a 2 hour window, and the cops do the leg work). Just my 2 cents. Last edited by Edward64 : 12-31-2022 at 12:18 AM. |
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Not sure if it belongs here but somewhat related as rare earth elements are needed for EVs.
Sweden found 1M+ tonnes of the stuff. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64253708 For context though, China supposedly has 44M tonnes in reserve, Vietnam with 22M tonnes ... United States far behind with 1.8M tonnes. Rare Earth Reserves: Top 8 Countries (Updated 2022) I read elsewhere that Africa has a bunch too assuming countries can get access to them. So don't think the Sweden find is going to significant change status quo. |
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/clima...-parking-lots/
"New French law will blanket parking lots with solar panels The measure could add 10 nuclear power plants’ worth of solar panels atop parking lots French parking lots could soon generate as much electricity as 10 nuclear power plants, after a law is expected to win final passage on Tuesday requiring canopies of solar panels to be built atop all substantial lots in the country." "Substantial" = any lot for >=50 cars. "If half of France’s parking lots are covered by solar panels, they’ll have an installed capacity of between 6.75 gigawatts and 11.25 gigawatts, at a cost of between $8.7 billion and $14.6 billion, according to the official analysis of the legislation. France’s 56 nuclear power plants each have a capacity of slightly over 1 gigawatt on average — and the one under construction in Flamanville has ballooned in cost to $14 billion, according to the latest estimate — roughly the same as the entire solar expansion."
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There are some lots here that do that and it make total sense. Yu get to park in the shade and energy is produced.
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I think I've seen this movie.
48,500-year-old frozen zombie virus revived in a lake of Russia ETA: I put this here because the article mentions that global warming could "free" some virus that are currently trapped in ice.
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Isn't that the plot of Phoenix Point?
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Didn't quite realize how bad it was.
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I think I did read about this when Macron was pushing back on this part of the IRA but it didn't quite register.
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This part of the IRA will be coming to a head soon.
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On the question of which cars qualified, NPR has initial list. There's more categories in the article. These electric cars will be impacted as a tax credit is changed again : NPR Quote:
Not really interested in any in the first list. Maybe Chevy Bolt but, by default, I'm prejudice against American cars (yeah, I know, they've gotten better since the 80's). Noticeably absent are no Toyota, Honda or Kia automobiles. Those guys really need to get into the market. |
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Green Investing Could Push Polluters to Emit More Greenhouse Gases | Yale Insights
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Carrot is usually better than the stick, but especially when it comes to the Free Market.
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Getting really bad here on the jersey shore from the fires. Can smell smoke inside the house. Eyes burn when you go outside. The pictures from NYC are crazy.
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Seeing some of the footage, a friend asked if they were filming the latest Batman movie.
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Man can't wait for the lawsuits against Fox when people take their advice and go out in the "totally safe" smoke filled skies,,,
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Feels like the people that caused this should go to jail.
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Another reactor up in GA. Maybe we need to start building more in anticipation of EV electricity needs.
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I know IAEA & other scientists say its safe to release the water into the ocean but it doesn't sit well with me.
Although the plant is shut down, they still need to run water for cooling. Another article said they had 1000 full tanks and need to do something about the water. The article talks about how they treated it etc. to make it pretty safe. My question - if it's so safe, why not dump it in some land? No problem if it get to that area's water table right? Why spread your mess to rest of the world. IAEA Finds Japan’s Plans to Release Treated Water into the Sea at Fukushima Consistent with International Safety Standards | IAEA Quote:
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From what I've read, this is common procedure and has been done elsewhere at higher concentrations. A cubic meter of the water is less radioactive than a single banana.
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The arsenic found in an apple is more deadly than that.
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I 95% believe the science. It's really the principle of the matter.
It's your shit. Why spread it around the neighborhood? Keep the shit in your yard. So in this instance, pour the water into your land, let it seep into your water table. You believe it's safe, right? |
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You can shit in your yard. I'm going to shit in my toilet and flush it out to the rest of the community.
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Okay, how about this ... It's your dog's shit. Why spread it around the neighborhood (without picking it up, and tossing the baggie in your trash)? Keep the dog shit in your yard. So in this instance, pour the water into your land, let it seep into your water table. You believe it's safe, right? |
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It's all about diffusion of gases and liquids.
It's simply much easier and much more manageable to do into a liquid than on land.
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This really does seem more emotional than actual logical. "I don't want to swim in water that came from a Nuclear plant" even though that water is cleaner than the water running in a stream that a bear just pooped in a few yards back.
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You can't stop the Burning Man get together and not expect a reaction.
Burning Man 2023: Nevada Rangers plow truck through Extinction Rebellion protest after the activists blocked road into festival causing 'miles-long gridlock' | Daily Mail Online See starting about 3:15. Burning Man Festival Road SHUT DOWN, Attendees Fight Protesters and RANGERS RAM Blockade - NEVADA - YouTube Last edited by Edward64 : 08-28-2023 at 12:48 PM. |
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It's amusing how an event supposedly (and perhaps initially) focused on "community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance" has come to represent the very opposite of all those things (save perhaps art, I guess).
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I really don't know the pros & cons on hydrogen or the hydrogen vs electric, but my layman's sense is hydrogen is better in emissions, accessibility, long term sustainability etc.
If true ... I know the US has invested alot into "electric" but hope that does not dissuade us from helping the "hydrogen" auto industry also. I wouldn't care if we've spent X 00's of billions on subsidies, incentives, building out infrastructure etc. for electric. Sunk cost, some may say wasted, but I'm okay with pivoting in the next X years if hydrogen is viable and the real deal. (Wonder if I should buy some Toyota stock) Toyota Built a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Hilux Pickup Truck Prototype Quote:
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Pros and Cons as I understand it:
Pros - Much less battery weight is needed compared to electric vehicles, hence more range which fits with the Toyota claim. Cons - Hydrogen vehicles have to convert the hydrogen to electricity before they do everything than an EV does. 30-40% efficiency loss there with the last numbers I saw, so more energy is needed to do the same amount of work. - Actually producing the hydrogen introduces an additional energy loss compared to just plugging in an EV to the grid. Optimal scenario would be a modest electrolysis operation powered by solar at the fill-up station itself, but that would still come with all the reliability issues that solar can have, esp. in areas where solar isn't as useful, and concerns about solar sustainability, and yeah. Electrolysis is pretty energy-intensive, which means that whatever shortfall there is in solar power would have to be made up in sucking more power from the grid which ... defeats the point compared to just putting the energy directly into the car. Or else you ship in the hydrogen from somewhere else, producing more pollution, more energy used, more inefficiency, and so on. Overall I'm sure other people know more, but basically hydrogen fuel is expensive and we need to find ways to make it more cheaply and without as much energy being lost in the extra steps it has to do before actually becoming electricity for it to compete with a standard EV. Without that, I don't see it becoming the new thing. I do completely agree with absolutely throwing the sunk cost fallacy overboard if it ever gets there though. Let's take the best option and not just the one we've spent money on. Last edited by Brian Swartz : 09-07-2023 at 10:21 AM. |
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