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    TUHOKlimaticka zmena / Thank you so much for ruining my day
    SHINIGAMI
    SHINIGAMI --- ---
    LINKOS: Baterky super, ale ten dobijeci vykon 24MW, pocitano pro 100kWh Teslu... Ta vyuka matiky a prirodnich ved by se vazne nemela omezovat.
    LINKOS
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    Estonská firma má recept, jak dobít elektromobil za 15 sekund | fDrive.cz
    https://fdrive.cz/clanky/estonska-firma-ma-recept-jak-dobit-elektromobil-za-15-sekund-5817
    TADEAS
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    WoodMac: Wind, Solar and Storage to Dominate Europe’s Power Grid by 2030 | Greentech Media
    https://www.greentechmedia.com/...cles/read/wind-solar-and-storage-to-dominate-europes-grids-by-2030

    Power System Flexibility Key To Europe's Net Zero Targets | Wood Mackenzie
    https://www.woodmac.com/news/opinion/power-system-flexibility-key-to-europes-net-zero-targets/


    Europe has four options for balancing out its grid: pumped hydro, gas peakers, energy storage and interconnectors. Only the final three of the quartet are likely to be the focus of new investment.

    For now, “gas peakers are more essential than ever,” said Rory McCarthy, Wood Mackenzie principal analyst. “They can ramp up to full output from warm in a couple of minutes for modern systems, have increasing efficiency levels at part loading and boast unlimited duration, assuming a reliable gas supply.”

    ...

    by the end of the decade, battery storage will be the cheapest option for balancing Europe's grid, overtaking gas peakers, according to a new long-term energy storage outlook. Europe's energy storage capacity across all segments is expected to grow from 3 gigawatts today (excluding pumped hydro) to 26 gigawatts in 2030 — and 89 gigawatts by 2040.

    By 2040, Europe could have 320 gigawatt-hours of storage capacity available for second-to-second system balancing, WoodMac says. Most of that will come from front-of-the-meter battery systems.

    “By 2030 energy storage will beat gas peakers on cost across all our target markets, resulting in a cloudy outlook for any new future peaking turbines," McCarthy said. "Fuel and carbon prices are on the up, technology costs are not set for any major decreases and net-zero policies will eventually target the decarbonization of all power market services.”
    TADEAS
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    Earlier today activists - Mike Lynch-White and Dr Tim Hewlett of Scientist Rebellion - were arrested after targeting the Royal Society, calling on scientists to engage in NVDA in defence of truth and life. Climate scientists have made consistent predictions for four decades. In that time our political system has worse than failed. The crisis has deepened and escalated, ecosystems have collapsed, emissions have increased, and humanity’s future has been stolen.

    Those who understand the nature of the crisis have a moral duty to non-violently rise up - against those industries and governments who bring destruction - in defence of truth and life.

    If scientists do not act like their lives depend on systemic change, why should the public believe the science?

    It is time for scientists to go beyond the science. We must demonstrate the legitimacy of science, the reality of the truth, through actions more than words. We must be brave enough to fight in defence of that which is true, and in defence of us all.







    Earlier today activists - Mike... - Scientist Rebellion | Facebook
    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=102862881565289&id=101682751683302
    TADEAS
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    Forest experts demanding change in forest management -
    https://wilderness-society.org/...nism-in-the-german-forest-crisis-and-demand-end-of-wood-factories/

    A forest crisis not only driven by climate change.

    In the light of the current forest crisis in Germany, a group of forest experts, forest practitioners, forest owners and representatives of environmental associations and NGO demand to turn away from conventional forestry in an open letter to the German Federal Minister of Agriculture Julia Klöckner.

    ...


    forests across Europe, more specifically in Germany, expose the complex interrelated problems of climate change and management and should force us to radically rethink our current and future strategies. Ecosystem-based adaptive management principles that practice half for nature forestry, coupled with revised measures of valuing forests are essential prerequisites to safeguarding the vital ecology and services of our forests for everyone, for ever.

    ...

    Climate change is progressing, and this, without a doubt, has massive impacts on all terrestrial ecosystems, including forests. To pretend that the last two years of drought alone caused the disaster is too cheap. On closer inspection, the disaster is also the result of decades of a forestry focused on conifers – in a country that was once naturally dominated by mixed deciduous forests. People do not like to admit that for more than 200 years they have relied on the wrong species of commercial tree (spruce) and have also created artificial, ecologically highly unstable and thus high-risk forest ecosystems. A whole branch of business has become dependent on coniferous wood. And now the German coniferous timber industry is on the verge of bankruptcy.

    It would only have been honest and also a sign of political greatness if you and the forestry ministers in Moritzburg had declared: Yes, our forestry industry has made mistakes in the past, and yes, we are ready for a relentless analysis that takes into account not only purely silvicultural, but also forest-ecological aspects. Instead, you have confined yourselves to pre-stamped excuses that are already familiar to everyone and that lack any self-critical reflection.
    YMLADRIS
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    Local Woman Just Thinks Flaming Forest Could Find More Peaceful Way to Protest Climate Change – The Needling
    http://theneedling.com/...flaming-forest-could-find-more-peaceful-way-to-protest-climate-change/amp/

    “Like, I know why you’re on fire and it’s not your fault and you need a lot of help to put it out, but I still think you could take the temp down a few notches, you know?” said Hayes, sipping chilled white wine from her living room. “Trust me: When you get yourself under control like a good little forest and everything goes back to normal, that’s when people will finally rush to start taking your survival seriously. But all this uncomfortable smoke you’re sending everywhere to alert people you’re going down in flames right now? It’s just rude, honestly.”

    Hayes says creating all this collateral property damage is no way to get people on your side either.

    “I know you’re fighting for your very existence, but that’s no excuse to be so dramatic about it,” Hayes said. “We see you, we hear you and we’re totally going to address climate change in some vague way at some vague point in the future, okay? But, for now, just calm the fuck down because you’ve already ruined my weekend travel plans at the lakehouse. All weekend plans matter, you know, not just yours.”

    TADEAS
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    The Facts And Stories Behind Waterway Restoration, With Judith Schwartz – Abundant Edge
    https://abundantedge.com/judith-schwartz/

    Her two most recent books, Water in Plain sight, and The Reindeer Chronicles both feature incredible case studies of the importance of a healthy water cycle, to the health of our ecosystems and global climate regulation

    Judith is known for taking a clear-eyed look at global environmental, economic, and social challenges, and finds insights and solutions in natural systems. She also writes for numerous publications, including The American Prospect, The Guardian, Discover, and Scientific American.

    In this interview Judith begins by explaining some essential information on the water cycle beyond the simple rain and evaporation rotation we all learned in grade school.

    She also walks me through the ways it interacts with plant life to affect the rainfall of an area and hydrate the land. From there we explore some of the incredible examples of ecosystem regeneration that she highlights in her books and we even get into some mind expanding questions that you can use yourself to re-evaluate your own understanding of the potential of your own regenerative projects and dreams at the end of the episode
    TADEAS
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    AMBIENTIUM
    AMBIENTIUM --- ---
    SHINIGAMI: výhodných jaderek myslíš konkrétně v čem výhodných? Že budeme platit 50 kč za kwh?
    SHEFIK
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    JAZZZ: tady je to hezky rozepsany, vcetne energy losses

    Case Study: Hydrogen Fuel Cells Add Excessive Complex Technology & Cost
    https://insideevs.com/news/443711/hydrogen-fuel-cell-cars-complex-costly-impractical/amp/
    TADEAS
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    FARMSCAPE ECOLOGY - Hudson River Stories
    https://www.hudsonriverstories.com/farmscape-ecology/

    Recent biodiversity decline can be partially attributed to the impacts of farming, including habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation; pesticide-related plant and animal mortality; and the effects of a changing climate on wlidliefe, plants, soil and water quality.

    For the past several years a small team of ecologists, herpetologists, micro-biologists, ornithologists, hydrologists and farmers in New York’s Hudson Valley have been trying to answer the question, “Can wildlife and farming co-exist?”



    Can Farming and Wildlife Coexist?
    https://therivernewsroom.com/can-farming-wildlife-coexist-farmscape-ecology-film/

    My film company, Oceans 8 Films, spent six months in 2019 observing and monitoring the research done by the collaborative team, which represents a sizable swath of Hudson Valley scientists and farmers, from Hawthorne Valley, Bard College, SUNY New Paltz, Hudsonia, and the Hudson Valley Farm Hub. Our short film is called, simply, “Farmscape Ecology,” and it’s the latest in our Hudson River Stories series. The film profiles the various partners as they dig into how changes in everything from where you plant native flowers and how many insects are collected to the moisture and microbiology of the soil can impact crop growth.


    Hope on the Hudson 9: Farmscape Ecology
    https://vimeo.com/384666178
    MARSHUS
    MARSHUS --- ---
    link k mapě hořícího západního pobřeží

    USA Wildfires
    https://storymaps.esri.com/stories/usa-wildfires/
    TADEAS
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    DESMOND:

    ad kodan

    Copenhagen is using biomass from monoculture plantations in Brazil to become “carbon neutral”
    https://redd-monitor.org/...-become-carbon-neutral-yet-another-false-solution-to-the-climate-crisis/

    obecne, ta absolutni klimaticko-ekosystemova stopa se ma snizovat, dela se s tim spousta triku a v tom konecnym dopadu nevim ze by se to delo
    TADEAS
    TADEAS --- ---
    XCHAOS
    XCHAOS --- ---
    SHINIGAMI
    SHINIGAMI --- ---
    TADEAS: co vsechno se da zalovat ze? Myslis ze by prosla zaloba na ekoteroristy za blokovani pro nas vyhodnych cistych jaderek?;)
    DESMOND
    DESMOND --- ---
    ad decoupling - víte o něčem, co by vyvracelo tyto příklady?:

    Brand Steward tvrdí, že se jim podařilo dosáhnou toho, že je energetická náročnost Kalifornie stejná jako před třiceti lety, ačkoli ekonomika vzrostla o 80% (i když jde jen o energii), https://www.ted.com/talks/stewart_brand_4_environmental_heresies?language=cs#t-979568

    Copenhagen usiluje o prvenství v uhlíkové neutralitě města, za 20 let dosáhlo úspor asi 42% emisí a zároveň 25% ekonomický růst https://www.theguardian.com/...19/oct/11/inside-copenhagens-race-to-be-the-first-carbon-neutral-city
    TUHO
    TUHO --- ---
    Loosely hooked to a major UN biodiversity report published last year, which found that the survival of 1 million species was at risk, Extinction: The Facts is a whistle-stop tour of our destruction of nature. A stellar cast of academics and experts from NGOs tell the story of a decline in mammals, plants and fish that Attenborough says “isn’t just disturbing, it’s deeply tragic”.
    The big drivers of this devastation are ticked off: habitat loss, climate change and the “escalator to extinction” as species try to adapt to higher and cooler homes. The illegal wildlife trade is also covered, accompanied by harrowing footage of ivory, pangolins and more. The effects of long-term exposure to pollutants like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) – which were mostly banned internationally in 1986, but still end up in seas – are seen for orcas off the coast of Scotland, UK. Even less photogenic subjects, such as the organisms we are losing from our soils, get a look in.


    Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/...he-facts-an-attenborough-guide-to-natures-destruction/#ixzz6XppHoGoc
    PER2
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    PER2:
    "For most of the last 100 years, Californians suppressed fires in forests, resulting in the accumulation of roughly five times more wood fuel debris than existed in forests before Europeans arrived. "
    https://www.forbes.com/...20/09/10/why-environmental-alarmism-makes-forest-fires-worse/#61b8d1113712
    PER2
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    maly update - pozary za 2020 cervene

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