Month: February 2020

Alternative Energy Can’t Replace Hydrocarbons

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Climate obsessives need to admit that ‘jerking around with renewables’, as Bill Gates put it, is never going to work in the modern world – whether they like it or not.

PA Pundits – International

By Larry Bell ~

As we all recognize, access to clean and reliable energy is fundamentally important to countless aspects of our lives, our social and economic communities, and our long-term abilities to live in healthy balance with natural ecosystems.

So, this being the case, can we expect a new so-called “clean energy revolution” — primarily referring to wind and solar — to replace the “dirty old” hydrocarbon industries?

For example, like what happened when hydrocarbon-fueled internal combustion horsepower disrupted buggy whip businesses of the early 1900s — and when flip-phone makers lost out at the dawn of Apple’s iPhone?

Don’t count on such reality-challenged notions regarding hydrocarbon obsolescence occurring anytime soon.

No current energy technology on the immediate horizon has a game-changing potential anywhere nearly analogous to the truly revolutionary invention of the transistor or internet.

Nor, for that matter, has any so-called “alternative” energy source or invention supplanted…

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February 18, 2020 at 03:29PM

1,886 new cases of coronavirus and 98 new deaths

Meanwhile, the director of the hospital designated solely for treating virus-infected patients has died.

Chinese officials reported 1,886 new cases of coronavirus and 98 new deaths. This brings the mainland China reported total of cases to 72,436, and the total of reported deaths to 1,868.

This is supposed to be good news, because it’s the first time the daily figure has fallen below 2,000 since Jan. 30. Again, that is the reported figure.

Meanwhile, Chinese state television said Liu Zhiming, the director of Wuhan Wuchang Hospital, died on Tuesday, the seventh health worker to fall victim to Covid-19. Wuhan Wuchang Hospital, a leading hospital in Wuhan, was designated solely for treating virus-infected patients.

Liu Zhiming became one of the most prominent victims since the disease first appeared at the end of last year, and was the 7th reported health worker to die.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/china-sees-fall-in-coronavirus-deaths-but-who-urges-caution/ar-BB106zZE?li=BBnb7Kz

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February 18, 2020 at 12:34PM

“Warmer days ahead” for Mongolia – Nighttime temps rising to minus 37 degrees

“Warmer Days Ahead” the title crows.
“If temperatures as low as minus 37 C are called “warmer days”, I wonder what they would call “colder days?”asks reader.

Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. The weather is expected to be stable, with the cold easing in the next few days.
Light snowfall is expected in most parts of the western region, and in the northwestern part of the central region on February 19.

In the depression of Lake Uvs, in the head of Zavkhan river, in the basins of Ider and Tes rivers, the temperature will range from -32 to -37 C (-25.6 to -34.6 F) during the night, and -18 to -23 during the day.

In the depression of Darkhad, in mountainous areas of Khuvsgul, near Khurenbelchir, in the basins of Eg-Uur, Orkhon, and Yuruu rivers, the temperature will be -27 to -32 during the night, and -10 to -15 during the day.

In the mountainous areas of Khangai and Khentei, in the basins of Selenge, Kharaa, Tuul, Terelj, Kherlen, Onon, Ulz, and Khalkh rivers, the temperature will range from -23 to -28 during the night, and -7 to -12 during the day.

In the southern Gobi region, the temperature will be -13 to -18 during the night, and -4 to +1 during the day.

In other areas, the night-time temperature will be -18 to -23 degrees Celsius, and daytime temperature will be -4 to -9 degrees Celsius.

https://montsame.mn/en/read/216190

Thanks to Argiris Diamantis for this link

 

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February 18, 2020 at 12:25PM

EU, UK & Australia Funding Orwellian Personal Carbon Rationing Trials

Not much changes. Remains of Norfolk Island Jail, from when Norfolk Island was a Penal Colony. By Steve Daggar – Originally uploaded to Flickr as part of the Norfolk Island set, CC BY 3.0, Link

Guest essay by Eric Worrall

The EU, UK and Australia are funding experiments in “flexible” carbon rationing, in which people receive a set weekly carbon allowance, with a mobile app to deduct from their allowance.

Experiments in setting individuals a carbon allowance have been trialled from Finland to Australia, and some have proved popular. But can carbon rationing ever be fair?

By Frank Swain
18th February 2020

Once a day, Katja Suhonen opens her phone to check on her carbon footprint. Every journey she makes in her home city of Lahti, a city in the south of Finland, is studied by an experimental app called CitiCap and the carbon impact of her travel choices deducted from a weekly budget.

“I have mainly travelled around by bike, public transport and walking before even using CitiCap, so it hasn’t really changed my daily routine,” says Suhonen, an early adopter of the voluntary monitoring scheme. “However, now I try to avoid private car even more than before.” If she has any credits left by the end of the week, she can exchange them for gifts like coffee or a free bike tune-up in participating businesses. Her journeys are automatically tracked by the app, and she only needs to manually input details such as how many passengers she is with if she is travelling by car.

The CitiCap app is funded by the EU’s Urban Innovative Actions, which supports projects that test out “new and unproven solutions” to issues faced by cities. In Lahti, that means cutting the impact of residents’ travel around the city. While Finland has plans to be carbon neutral by 2035Lahti aims to get there a decade earlier. The city has already halved its carbon emissions since 1990 but to get to net zero will take a lot more work. Transport is set to be a key part of that.

On the other side of world, researchers at Australia’s Southern Cross University were planning their own experiment on Norfolk Island, a tiny Australian territory 1,500 kilometres from the mainland. With only one natural gas supplier, one power company, and a handful of petrol stations, it was the perfect self-contained place to study people’s fossil fuel use. In 2013, a quarter of the island’s 800 households were recruited to a carbon reduction scheme.

Back in the UK, Adam Hardy, campaign director of CarbonRationing.org, is trying to take this idea to the next level. Where the Lahti experiment focuses only on incentivising lower emissions, Hardy wants to see disincentives for individuals who over-emit. He envisions a nationwide “total carbon rationing” programme that goes all the way back to the energy supplier, to give a figure for the carbon emissions in the atmosphere as a result of any given product. This would require auditing the carbon footprint of the supply chain of everything sold in the UK, including imports.

Read more: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200217-can-rationing-carbon-help-fight-climate-change

I feel especially sorry for Norfolk Island, the victims of Australia’s personal carbon allowance trial.

Anywhere else the trial subject could ahem accidentally erase the app when it gets too annoying, and pretty much get on with their normal life.

But Norfolk Island is powerless to refuse. After their economy was ruined by the GFC, to save themselves the islanders had to accept any terms Australia was willing to offer. In 2015 they agreed to give up self rule. I doubt it was made clear at the time to islanders that this agreement to give up self rule also included being treated as a social petri dish for the Australian Government’s dystopian personal carbon allowance experiments.

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February 18, 2020 at 12:05PM