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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostOMG the ultimate burn:
Brian Stelter "I'm not a scientist so I'm not going to try and refute you."
John Coleman: "Boy, that's the truth."
I may not survive this laughing fit.
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An interesting project to follow.
Berlin's Derelict Airport Undergoes Green Transformation to Become Futuristic Sustainable Neighborhood
With 580 acres of ex-airport real estate now available, the area is being dreamed of as a sustainable neighborhood of wide open green spaces, bike lanes, and affordable efficient housing.
After old Tegel Airport in Berlin was closed down in favor of a new, more modern one, workers started clearing the ground for the Schumacher Quartier, a project that has been brewing since 2017, and which seeks to address car pollution, housing shortages, and many other modern urban issues.
Schumacher Quartier will provide upwards of 5,000 homes for more than 10,000 people, together with the corresponding amenities such as schools, daycare centers, shopping facilities, and lots of greenery. A further 4,000 homes are planned for the neighboring districts.
The charter for the design incorporates the desires of housing for everyone, urban green space and public areas, an open educational landscape, climate-friendly and water-sensitive urban development, guaranteed environmentally-friendly mobility, and participation from the community members.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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WTF is up with Algore seemingly making a comeback? And he tried to compare "climate deniers" (I guess that's the left's phrase for science) to .....what exactly Algore?
Get on your ****ing private plane and GFY Algore.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostWTF is up with Algore seemingly making a comeback? And he tried to compare "climate deniers" (I guess that's the left's phrase for science) to .....what exactly Algore?
Get on your ****ing private plane and GFY Algore.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
He's making a comeback? Is this their answer to replacing Bye-den?
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It’s hot out! That’s when Al breaks out his hockey stick and Nobel prize and reminds us all that the ice in the arctic disappeared in 2013.
The fact check saying he “misrepresented the study”:
News on release of the study backing up Algore:
Livin the dream
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Originally posted by ShockerPrez View PostTime to pivot to climate change.
Can't talk economy and covid has run out of gas.
Climate change in the summer is always the standby. Its like clockwork.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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I'm not sure how much sense this one makes, but it's someone trying something different and they acknowledge that they're not where they want to be in efficiencies and are working to improve. But, the process was intriguing so I'm sharing it. They claim it creates a carbon neutral jet fuel.
In a Groundbreaking Party Piece, Engineers Turn Water into Carbon-Neutral Jet Fuel Using Solar Radiation
It consists of 169 sun-tracking reflective panels that redirect and concentrate solar radiation into a solar reactor on top of a tower built at IMDEA Energy Institute in Madrid back in 2017.
The concentrated solar energy then drives oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction cycles in the solar reactor, in which a porous structure converts water and carbon dioxide injected into the reactor into syngas, which is made of hydrogen and carbon monoxide.
The syngas is then sent into a gas-to-liquid converter where it is finally processed into liquid hydrocarbon fuels that include kerosene and diesel.
The fuel will be even greener if the team can capture carbon dioxide from the air in the not-too-distant future and use it in the fuel.
“The amount of CO2 emitted during kerosene combustion in a jet engine equals that consumed during its production in the solar plant,” said Aldo Steinfeld, a professor from ETH Zurich and author of the paper. “That makes the fuel carbon neutral, especially if we use CO2 captured directly from the air as an ingredient, hopefully in the not-too-distant future.”
The solar-made kerosene, or jet fuel, is fully compatible with the existing way fuel is stored, distributed, and used in a plane’s engine. It can also be blended with fossil-derived kerosene, the team say.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Germany only has themselves to blame. A decade ago, about a quarter of their energy was nuclear. They decided to phase it out and that's down to around 10% today. Those reactors being online right now would sure go a long way to helping them with their energy issues.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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