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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day
    TUHO
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    Moznost dosazeni ambicioznejsiho cilu Parizsky dohody 1.5 °C do roku 2100 asi padne velmi brzy... Ted jsme na 1.3 °C otepleni.

    Important figure - graph shows global climate variability (bumps) and climate change (long-term upward trend). The 12-month running mean is about 1.3°C above pre-industrial level...

    GIOMIKY
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    Do Karibiku dorazil písek ze Sahary, je ho nejvíce za půl století - Seznam Zprávy
    https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/...-karibiku-dorazil-pisek-ze-sahary-je-ho-nejvice-za-pul-stoleti-110439
    GOJATLA
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    TUHO: Zajímavá je ta tabulka "jak z toho ven":
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-16941-y/tables/1
    Na mě působí trochu depresivně, všechny cesty mi přijdou nereálné. Nejpravděpodobnější je scénář "too little too late" a následný kolaps.
    JINDRICH
    JINDRICH --- ---
    Věcný záměr energetického zákona
    Materiál - Portál Aplikace ODok
    https://apps.odok.cz/veklep-detail?pid=KORNBQLGLK0X

    Materiál:
    https://apps.odok.cz/attachment/-/down/KORNBQQGS2UE
    PETER_PAN
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    [ PETER_PAN @ ENERGIE - ALTERNATIVNÍ ZDROJE - BUDOUCÍ ZDROJE ENERGIE ]

    Syngas bude univerzalni prumyslovy mezistupen. Lze ho generovat prakticky z cehokoliv. Ze zemniho plynu, pyrolyzou ropnych zbytku, z uhli, ze dreva ci biomasy, biotechnologicky, zpracovanim organickeho odpadu (pyrolyzne ci fermentacne) byt toho je na to skoda, solarne ci solarne-biotechnologicky a plazmovym zplynovanim uhlikateho a komunalniho odpadu.
    TUHO
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    TUHO: + komentar od Nafeeze Ahmed

    But there’s a deeper problem. New scientific research confirms that capitalism’s structural obsession with endless growth is destroying the very conditions for human survival on planet Earth.
    A landmark study in the journal Nature Communications, “Scientists’ warning on affluence” — by scientists in Australia, Switzerland and the UK — concludes that the most fundamental driver of environmental destruction is the overconsumption of the super-rich.
    This factor lies over and above other factors like fossil fuel consumption, industrial agriculture and deforestation: because it is overconsumption by the super-rich which is the chief driver of these other factors breaching key planetary boundaries.
    The paper notes that the richest 10 percent of people are responsible for up to 43 percent of destructive global environmental impacts.
    In contrast, the poorest 10 percent in the world are responsible just around 5 percent of these environmental impacts:

    https://medium.com/...lism-is-eroding-safe-operating-space-for-humanity-warn-scientists-6e469132dbba
    TUHO
    TUHO --- ---
    The affluent citizens of the world are responsible for most environmental impacts and are central to any future prospect of retreating to safer environmental conditions. We summarise the evidence and present possible solution approaches. Any transition towards sustainability can only be effective if far-reaching lifestyle changes complement technological advancements. However, existing societies, economies and cultures incite consumption expansion and the structural imperative for growth in competitive market economies inhibits necessary societal change.

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-16941-y
    TUHO
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    TUHO: + jeste jeden Keen

    Thermodynamics 2.0 keynote: Macroeconomics, Minsky, & fraud in Neoclassical climate change economics
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn68Llfayl0&feature=emb_title
    TUHO
    TUHO --- ---
    Steve Keen rozebira Williama Nordhause

    This is the draft of an invited paper for the journal Globalizations on "Economics and the Climate Crisis". As I've argued for some time, Neoclassical economists—especially William Nordhaus and Richard Tol—bear enormous responsibility for trivializing the dangers of climate change on intellectually spurious grounds. This paper is the most comprehensive overview I've done of this issue, and it includes new material on Nordhaus's misreading of scientific literature.

    https://www.patreon.com/posts/38048063
    TUHO
    TUHO --- ---
    @Intersucho
    Stav půdní vláhy je na celém území ČR v obvyklém či lepším stavu (bílá barva), než je průměr z období 1961-2010. Za posledních šest let jsme takto jednobarevnou mapu, znamenající nulové riziko sucha ve vegetačním období, vydat nemohli.

    TUHO
    TUHO --- ---
    Nový doklad, že se počasí zbláznilo. V Česku padl jeden rekord - Seznam Zprávy
    https://www.seznamzpravy.cz/...k/novy-doklad-ze-se-pocasi-zblaznilo-v-cesku-padl-jeden-rekord-110237
    TADEAS
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    Hopi farming: a 2000-year-long agriculture experiment - Radio Cafe
    http://radiocafe.media/downtoearth-hopi/

    Hopi farmers were practicing regenerative agriculture before it was named. Working with the soil, the weather, the water cycle, seeds, and cultural practices, they fed themselves in the dry land of northern Arizona for millennia. Now the industrial food system has challenged their way of living and farming. We talk to traditional Hopi farmer Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson; he’s a research associate with the Native American Agriculture Fund and has a doctorate in natural resources management.
    TADEAS
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    Bill Gates leads $10M investment in Quidnet’s long-duration geomechanical pumped storage – pv magazine USA
    https://pv-magazine-usa.com/...0m-investment-in-quidnets-long-duration-geomechanical-pumped-storage/

    Quidnet looks to use “excess” renewable energy to store pressurized-water under ground at dry oil and gas wells. The startup is aiming to work with electric utilities and deliver commercial-scale projects across the North American electric grid.

    “Quidnet’s GPS technology is a novel form of hydroelectric energy storage. It uses time-tested well-drilling and construction technologies to pump water under pressure into subsurface geological reservoirs to store energy. When variable renewable energy is not available, this water is released to drive hydroelectric turbines to power the electric grid,” said Quidnet CEO Joe Zhou.

    Zhou noted, in an interview with pv magazine that the company was “building off of known supply chains: pumping, wells, drilling, piping, etc.”

    He added, “Today, the duration is ten hours but we can get to tens of hours, maybe hundreds of hours, dependent on the volume of the cavern.”

    The project in New York State will be 2 MW/20 MWh in size, supported through NYSERDA’s High Performing Grid Program. Chou adds, “The 2-MW project will be funded by NYSERDA with $2.5 million — we’ll contribute the other half.” The company suggests that “even at this modular scale, per-kilowatt installed costs are expected to be less than 50% of traditional pumped storage due to simpler civil construction scope.”

    “Integrating renewables and replacing retiring thermal generation require cost-effective long- duration electricity storage at an immense scale,” said the CEO.

    ...

    Companies that have pursued long-duration energy storage include:

    * Flow battery firms such as Primus, Invinity, Sumitomo, UET, ESS and ViZn
    * Gravity-based approaches such as Gravity Power, Ares Power, and Energy Vault
    * Compressed air or gas approaches such as Hydrostor and Highview Power
    * Whatever Form is doing: Form Energy has raised over $50 million in funding from Eni Next, MIT’s The Engine, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Prelude Ventures, Capricorn Investment Group and Macquarie Capital. Form’s first commercial project is a 1-MW, grid-connected storage system capable of delivering its rated power continuously for 150 hours with Minnesota-based utility Great River Energy.
    TADEAS
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    Methane (CH₄) is a potent greenhouse gas. Latest preliminary observations...

    February 2020 - 1873.7 ppb
    February 2019 - 1864.9 ppb

    TADEAS
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    Attributing Extreme Events to Climate Change: A New Frontier in a Warming World
    https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322(20)30247-5

    The emerging field of extreme-event attribution (EEA) seeks to answer the question: “Has climate change influenced the frequency, likelihood, and/or severity of individual extreme events?” Methodological advances over the past 15 years have transformed what was once an unanswerable hypothetical into a tractable scientific question—and for certain types of extreme events, the influence of anthropogenic climate change has emerged beyond a reasonable doubt. Several challenges remain, particularly those stemming from structural limitations in process-based climate models and the temporal and geographic limitations of historical observations. However, the growing use of large climate-model ensembles that capture natural climate variability, fine-scale simulations that better represent underlying physical processes, and the lengthening observational record could obviate some of these concerns in the near future. EEA efforts have important implications for risk perception, public policy, infrastructure design, legal liability, and climate adaptation in a warming world
    TADEAS
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    TUHO:

    The current heatwave over Siberia is associated to a big warm dome at 500hPa disallowing any intrusion of Arctic cold air in this area. This blocking event, in part maintained by the warm anomaly in surface, is forecasted (by GFS) to not move in the next days... https://t.co/NyAWGCKhce

    YMLADRIS
    TADEAS
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    Alaskan Glacier calving Columbia with Epic 200 foot high “shooter” and Valdez glacier blue pools
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWaXN0JRXyc
    TADEAS
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    After Ice - short film preview
    https://vimeo.com/381247648


    After Ice is a short film that explores how the glacial landscapes of the Hornafjörður region of Southeast Iceland are being affected by climate change. By comparing modern-day drone footage with 3D models created from aerial photography collected by the National Land Survey of Iceland throughout the Twentieth Century, we can gain a glimpse of not only the physical changes but also the aesthetics of a disappearing frozen world.

    ​A project by:
    Kieran Baxter and Þorvarður Árnason

    Historical imagery based on aerial photography from Landmælingar Íslands / Nation Land Survey of Iceland

    ​Drone filming in Vatnajökulsþjóðgarður / Vatnajökull National Park carried out under special permit
    TADEAS
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    TUHO:

    Wildfire near Yugorsk, Khanty–Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia. June 10, 2020.
    @Pierre_Markuse https://t.co/JzhAknMsPA
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