Shocker on CBS: Earth 'Not As Warm...As the Climate Models Predicted'
Well, it seems that not everyone is sure that "climate change" is really "climate change". Maybe they just need to admit they really do not have enough data to say, and approach it from some other direction if it is really a concern. Not being a scientist, I can be open to a discussion about why increased CO2 may be a problem, since it also goes in hand with wiping out the worlds largest carbon sink (amazon basin forests). There may be issues that could need addressing, just not at the point of a spear, screaming in rage and fear..take note climate change aficionados..your approach needs some tweaks.
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New site "Real Science" - much better!
Jan
If you scroll around on the Google map link you'll find me close to Birmingham on the right.
I have not read your novels. So what kind of settings do you need? For landscapes, Alabma has a bit of a Southeast state's everything. It's hilly in the north and flat past Montgomery to the Gulf.
City scenes? The Southside of Birmingham is hip. Nearby Bessemer is a run-down mess.
Plenty of Mayberrys down here.
Centreville in Bibb (dry) County where I was stuck too long back in the 70s should still be one.
There's a lot of great river scenery especially north of where I live.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Pleasa...
Oh, I like this map better than what I thought I had.
Ethanol has had an impact across the agricultural spectrum, and pumping up vegetable oil production to divert even enough to be used as a supplement will likely have a negative impact on everyone's grocery bill as well. Your figure of $4/gal tells me that the market isn't going to induce farmers to get into the game against diesel at $2.50/gal, and I don't think any in Galt's Gulch would be screaming for a government subsidy.
My point was if one wants renewables, one should want vegetable oil based diesel engines. (Assuming one is not an ignorant zealot, seeking solar, wind or wave power because it is "cool") Economies for all other forms pale by comparison. Of course fossil fuels are cheaper, but not by that much. Vegetable oil is ~$4/gal, not too far behind diesel, and you don't need to desulfurize it.
The problem with vegetable oils is the injectors, particularly the new direct injectors. They rely on the much lower viscosity of diesel fuel to get good atomization. However, there is no problem with a diesel engine running on straight vegetable oil (SVO), if the injector is tweaked for it.
If one was to really believe fossil fuel needed replacement, an investment in this technology is far superior to $400M in solar panels, or worse yet, wind turbines.
Mixing agriculture and energy sciences hasn't worked out so well. While the theoretical BTU production of oils like canola looks good on paper, the raw product isn't a perfect substitute for regular diesel, and the added post production processing is what breaks the bank.
Ethanol is a putrid substitute, allowed because the toxic aldehydes that are a combustion product, while harmful to people, aren't in the government list of pollutants. Like all of the "clean" energy sources, ethanol production is heavily subsidized. There's a good reason Brazil is reverting to gasoline, now that it's found a rich oil supply off its own shores.
Solar cells are a not ready yet, and wind is a joke. Nuclear is a great transition, but imaginations stand in the way of solutions.
We have blown untold sums of socialist monies on what the cartoon-watching crowd consider "green" technologies.
I get all the LDS stuff I need from the pairs of well-dressed young men who are on a mission. My late father-in-law went to Lutheran seminary, and often had great fun with them, examining Scripture in Hebrew or Greek, and showing them the portions of the KJV from which Smith cribbed parts of the Book of Mormon.
Jan
She is currently working on a project to request proof-of-concept implementation of any plans intended to shut down our access to energy.
Jan
rainforest creates zillions of tons of O2 which we
breathe up here, yes? -- j
like East Anglia, it has been done. . this whole area
is a big worldwide scam to tear down the first world
to do a Cloward-Piven reshuffle of power, IMHO. -- j
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