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NNadir

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18. Hey, I think about 7,850,000 tons of carbon dioxide were dumped and 1600 people died from air...
Sun Jun 12, 2022, 02:25 PM
Jun 2022

...pollution in the last 2 hours since I conclusively pointed out how anti-nukes don't give a fuck, morally, intellectually, or otherwise.

I'm quite sure, too, that in the last two hours, the number of them who opened a scientific paper or a book is what it almost always is in any two hour period, zero.

In the next two hours, another 7,850,000 tons of carbon dioxide will be dumped, and another 1600 will die, while they burn and dump lots of gas in Texas, where in Austin, the temperature will hit 102°F (39°C) by 5:00 pm, and not fall to below 100 until 8:00 PM.

Happily it's nice and cool in Berlin Germany (24°C), where the country's carbon intensity as of this writing is 323 g CO2/kwh, because the wind isn't blowing, and all their future landfill wind turbines are operating at 18% capacity utilization (9.06GW/50.4GW capacity) and they're producing 17.4 GW by burning coal, dumping the waste in the air and killing people. France's carbon intensity is 77 g CO2/kwh.

Any Fukushima whiners give a shit?

No?

Of course not. Mostly they're giggling assholes with the moral depth of a garden slug, not that I have anything against garden slugs.

It would be funny to note that these people never miss an opportunity to show exactly how morally indifferent they are, how badly they're informed, how little they can see, except that very little is actually amusing about ignorance that kills people.

As of the data this morning at the Mauna Loa CO2 observatory, it is reported that the carbon dioxide concentrations observed this past week, week 22 of the year, are 25.38 ppm higher than they were in week 22 of 2012. This 25.4 ppm/year rate is the 9th highest ever recorded, and it coincides almost exactly with the time the dumb shits have been whining about Fukushima while cheering for the expenditures of trillions of dollars to destroy wilderness for wind junk and happily been announcing their latest destructive and useless "victory."

Congrats.

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A current to current converter Yonnie3 Jun 2022 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author wyn borkins Jun 2022 #2
Wind, waves, and sun-- viva la Jun 2022 #3
Sun and wind can help, but they're intermittent Warpy Jun 2022 #4
Jellyfish in the intake! viva la Jun 2022 #10
No, you just have to dust the panels off after a windstorm Warpy Jun 2022 #11
Speaking of ocean power.... viva la Jun 2022 #17
They're working on it Warpy Jun 2022 #19
Within a few hundred miles of the ocean and at lower elevations... hunter Jun 2022 #21
I'm from a Great Lakes state viva la Jun 2022 #23
You're right. For centuriesupon centuries, humanity lived on the sun, the wind, flowing water... NNadir Jun 2022 #7
As the article stated, a prototype has worked well in the field for three yeats Warpy Jun 2022 #8
We've had lots of prototypes of lots of devices. We had prototypes for wind turbines in... NNadir Jun 2022 #9
Those old windmills were once state of the art Warpy Jun 2022 #12
I fail to see the difference between "still be squatting in the mud..." and... NNadir Jun 2022 #13
A lot of resources are being spent on this project... Finishline42 Jun 2022 #14
Oh Geeze... The money being spent will save very few lives, because very few lives are at risk. NNadir Jun 2022 #15
Hey I think another wind farm came online Finishline42 Jun 2022 #16
Hey, I think about 7,850,000 tons of carbon dioxide were dumped and 1600 people died from air... NNadir Jun 2022 #18
How many nuclear plants could have been built Finishline42 Jun 2022 #20
For the record... NNadir Jun 2022 #22
I always thought using the tidal changes in the Bay of Fundy could be a useful supply of electricity mitch96 Jun 2022 #5
Tidal bores look powerful, butthey're intermittent Warpy Jun 2022 #6
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