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China is slowly coming around:
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And, IMO, we should lead by example. Or we can continue to pass the buck to China, and perhaps, over the longer term, let China becoming more of an innovator of cleaner, more efficient energy technologies and reap the benefits worldwide. |
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Another thing I notice in the satellite images is the color of the water. The satellites aren't picking up a true color, I think. But everywhere there's water, and humans, the water becomes discolored with algae and runoff and sewage discharge and stuff. Eastern China: ![]() Eastern US at the same zoom: ![]() You can find the discoloration if you zoom in (but that's the point, Eastern CN is actually polluting a large section of the Pacific Ocean, while Boston can only manage to pollute the bay): ![]() The worst I can find is Lake Erie, where the color seems to match the eastern CN a bit, around Toledo. Here it is at the same zoom as the Eastern CN: ![]() We are. Quote:
But the two major players building them are the US company Westinghouse and the French company Areva. Due to regulations the US hasn't built a plant in 30 years, but GE and Westinghouse are still major players. (The economy for nuclear changed slightly under the B*sh administration when the B*sh DOE offered grants to recover high initial costs to build a nuke plant. They threw money at the problem, and several new plants will be built soon. But that's a temporary and expensive fix.) |
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UT - try looking for superfund sites. Here is a link from EPA
http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/
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Then why arent our auto emissions standards as tough as China's? or our regulations for new coal-fired power plants? I'm not suggesting that China is doing a better job than the US. Rather, than China is beginning to act in a reasonable manner and that it is a convenient political cop out when some of those opposed to a comprehensive, yet reasonable, US emission control regulatory program take the position that the US should not act because China is the major polluter. I also think nuclear power should be in the mix but not at the expense of developing cleaner and renewable energy resources. And it should also regulated more than the Bush admin proposed. BTW, it was a Bush OMB study in 2003 that found that the benefits of environmental (and other) regulations were 5 to 7 times greater than costs.: Quote:
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But first they sold the appliance line to White, the Steam Turbine and Generator Divisions to Siemens AG, and the Nuclear Division to Toshiba Corporation. But yes it's here, an American product, using American developed technology. It's just greedy American management was more interested in chasing the glamor and bucks. ![]()
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As long as China can get us to spend billions of dollars to make changes in our system while they don't have to do anything other than continue to build a new coal fired plant a week with no control they are good to go and we are screwed. They take the long view.
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Remarkably uninteresting when it comes to looking at industrial stuff. I looked for the sites nearest me to start. One is a very old landfill that was re-lined and capped in the eighties. The other was a professor at a nearby college who had too much radium in his desk drawer.
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Back in colonial days they drank beer because the water wasn't safe. Before WWII the smoke in Pittsburgh blotted out the Sun, but probably the worst harm has been invisible for the most part, the hundreds of thousands of chemical compounds cooked up since the mid-20th century.
Remember China has compressed the industrial revolution, chemical revolution, and electronic revolution, into a few decades, and all the possible pollution from each, was dumped on them in a short time. They're learning quickly how devastating it is, and I suspect they will have to act soon.
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China smog, rfn.
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Bad link.
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Found the problem. Site keeps inserting some redundant stuff right at the start. This one should actually work.
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/?repor...ted=Get+Report
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Major, major global warming news today.
A group of Russian hackers broke into systems at a Climate Research lab in East Anglia. Today they released 162 megs of data, code, and emails. One of the lab directors has said the documents are genuine. So far only the emails have been documented by people getting into it all, and they seem to indicate that the environmental scientists there have engaged in quite a bit of FRAUD. = manipulated evidence; = had doubts about warming; = suppressed evidence; = expressed violent fantasies about GW skeptic scientists; = attempted to disguise the Medieval Warm Period by framing it out in time; = discussed how best to squeeze dissenting scientists out of the peer review process Does this mean warming is not happening? I still think it is, based on the measurements other than instrumental. If we go back to this chart from Wikipedia, I think it's the black line that's suspect, that's the instrumental line, which comes from that data: ![]() The other measurements show warming too, just not as wickedly ramped up. |
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I wouldn't be surprised by any of that.
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