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Re: Global Warming: What needs to be done?
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Well, last time I checked, Methane was a Greenhouse Gas. Methane traps heat 20 times more effectively than Co2. [/ QUOTE ] Correct. [ QUOTE ] 70% of the Methane in the atmosphere is produced by plants, wetlands, animals and of course- the Ocean. [/ QUOTE ] Roughly correct. [ QUOTE ] Huh, I guess the rise in Greenhouse gases ISN'T caused by humans ONLY like you state. [/ QUOTE ] Not correct. The increase in methane gas over the last century or so can by largely accounted for by increase in industrial activity by humans. |
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Re: Global Warming: What needs to be done?
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I have a feeling that much like the 'shortage' of proven oil reserves, the same miracle will occur when we need much more fissionable material. [/ QUOTE ] In practise there is enough for the forseeable futue, because it's contained in trace amounts in sea-water. The economics of extraction are a bit dubious. Thorium and plutonium reactors are probably also doable. Obviously I can't say much about the presence of unknown unranium resources [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] but my point is that running out of land is not a major issue, and nuclear power as it is used today is not inexhausible. [ QUOTE ] Wouldn't it be nice if fusion energy became the national goal? [/ QUOTE ] Fusion power is a sweet con job by physicists to get governments to part with insane sums of money for high-energy plasma-physics research. We could generate power from fusion - some people think it's doable with current tech, just scale up what we have - but the economics make no sense. Fusion reactors are expensive. |
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