Thanks for that, some good summaries of things in there.
One would be hard pressed to find any other species remotely as destructive as us......Round two - only this time perhaps don’t go with the monkeys and see if intelligent dogs turns out a better choice for the world.
Carbon border adjustments on exports, foreign banks not wanting to loan to us, not a promising looking future for Australia. We must look like an embarrassment on the world stage, just about every other country is moving to do something in a hurry except for us.Thanks for that, some good summaries of things in there.
Maybe the beaver is in second place.One would be hard pressed to find any other species remotely as destructive as us......
Round two - only this time perhaps don’t go with the monkeys and see if intelligent dogs turns out a better choice for the world.
Thats awesome! I am tempted...
It's great.Thats awesome! I am tempted...
Its worth noting at this point that international shipping and aviation falls outside the UNFCCC. Emissions from these dont count towards any country's emission targets.This 80,080kW turbo diesel is the most powerful engine in the world
If you think 80,080kW is huge, wait until you see the torque figure. Meet the Wärtsilä RT-flex96C, the most powerful internal combustion engine ever made.www.drive.com.au
I know marine engines are pretty hefty, but this line got me - "Fuel consumption is, as you’d expect, pretty hefty, the Wärtsilä lapping up 6283 litres of heavy oil diesel per hour. But, while the pure consumption number seems large, it is in the world of marine engines at least, super-efficient."
this makes me sad
This project is interesting. Nuclear kinda freaks me out, but I understand what he's trying to do with this.Bill Gates’ nuclear power company selects a site for its first reactor
First-of-its-kind reactor to be built in Wyoming with heavy Dept. of Energy backing.arstechnica.com
Finally!
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It is also why they can burn bunker C etc.Its worth noting at this point that international shipping and aviation falls outside the UNFCCC. Emissions from these dont count towards any country's emission targets.
The International Maritime Organisation is working on shipping emissions. Its slow and behind UNFCCC actions, buts its not nothing...
How the fuck is a digital book out of stock? Not available...fucking bezos!
That was always going to happen. Waaay too many dollars in it….