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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: 404]
#23960490 - 12/27/16 12:54 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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sad to hear about the cheetahs..
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Cowb0yNeal00]
#23960492 - 12/27/16 12:56 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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I'll let ya chew on this. I think really people as a whole general thing are so impressively stupid because we are so genuinely intelligent.
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: CookieCrumbs]
#23960515 - 12/27/16 01:08 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: CookieCrumbs] 1
#23960528 - 12/27/16 01:19 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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sounds retarded
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Sheekle]
#23960533 - 12/27/16 01:21 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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sheekle
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: CookieCrumbs]
#23960540 - 12/27/16 01:24 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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CookieCrumbs said: You guys are funny 
in the words of the great demiu5
Humans, lol
Yea sheeks i dont think thats the kinda dumb, the Crumb was talkin about

This thread really makes me laugh...in a microcosm kinda way
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Universaleyeni]
#23960613 - 12/27/16 01:57 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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damn "microcosm" youre so intellectual save the whales for the rest of us
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Sheekle]
#23960627 - 12/27/16 02:03 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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It will be a beautiful day when the show world is as biologically diverse as Canada
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Sheekle] 1
#23961825 - 12/28/16 02:37 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sheekle said: damn "microcosm" youre so intellectual save the whales for the rest of us
kys
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Mad_Larkin]
#23961827 - 12/28/16 02:40 AM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Everything is on track.
Nothing lasts. But nothing is lost.
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Sheekle]
#23963116 - 12/28/16 03:54 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Sheekle said: damn "microcosm" youre so intellectual save the whales for the rest of us
Aw come on don't be like that man. I wasn't messin with ya. If only you knew me, I'm such a fool hehe the furthest from intellectual I think...
By microcosm I meant: the range of responses the thread received (microcosm) are about what you'd get if you polled the whole US (macrocosm). Just fancy words for a larger scale type of deal. My vocab sucks so I throw out a few fancy words when I can 
What do ya say? Let's save the whales together!
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Universaleyeni]
#23963129 - 12/28/16 03:57 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Save the wails
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: CookieCrumbs] 1
#23964314 - 12/28/16 11:33 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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"Solar power at 1¢/kWh by 2025 – “The promise of quasi-infinite and free energy is here”"
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Thierry Lepercq, head of research, technology and innovation at the French energy company Engie SA, said in an interview at Bloomberg that he sees a potential for the cost of solar electricity to fall below $10-megawatt hour (1¢/kWh) in the sunniest climates by 2025. Lepercq believes “solar, battery storage, electrical and hydrogen vehicles, and connected devices are in a ‘J’ curve (of upward growth potential).” One consequence of this new energy economy is that, “the price (of oil) could drop to $10 if markets anticipate a significant fall in demand.”
“The promise of quasi-infinite and free energy is here.”
The key argument being pushed regarding renewables by Lepercq is price – nothing to do with environmental concerns at all. From a business perspective, Engie is hoping to grow into the microgrid market in the coming years – as can be noted by the combination of technologies and studies from the article:
In France, Engie recently conducted a “very deep modeling” of the Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur region of 5 million inhabitants, showing it could run entirely on renewables by 2030 for as much as 20 percent less cost than the current energy system, Lepercq said. Solar, wind, biogas, large-scale battery storage and hydrogen would be key elements.
As we’ve seen in the past year, the price of utility scale solar electricity in sunny climates has plummeted. This has led to significant thought about what the results of “quasi-infinite and free energy” could lead toward. Israel has solved water problems in a desert with the largest solar desalination plant on the planet. China has suggested a $50 trillion global HVDC electricity grid to take advantage of global renewable energy resources. Not to mention that a massive build out of solar power would add tens of millions of jobs globally.
In order to cover all basis, there are even efforts, like the Land Art Generator Initiative (pictured above), that hope to prove to us that ‘renewable Energy can be beautiful.”
Electricity prices on the German (wholesale) spot market are negative today: not enough flexibility to cope with extreme wind energy output. pic.twitter.com/LoPOAbSSDD
— Kees van der Leun (@Sustainable2050) December 26, 2016
Those forward-looking ideas are of course countered by the hard economics hitting business and people today. Other forms of energy are requesting economic support (coal & nuclear) while we transition away from them toward cheaper sources. In Germany, where wholesale pricing of energy sometimes go negative (due to wind – pictured above – or solar), the nuclear industry has won compensation for its shut down. While the nuclear shutdown wasn’t directly due to the low price of renewables – the general population had a gut feeling that they can support this shutdown due to the ongoing energy revolution. The above-noted coal industry in the United States got plenty of attention in the recent Presidential election for its less than 200,000 jobs that are at risk.
There will be real world long-term consequences – $10/barrel oil might be one – for these coming low energy prices. What a surprise of course – most of the naysaying has been that renewables were too expensive, soon we’ll hear about how they’re too cheap.
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https://electrek.co/2016/12/28/solar-power-at-1%c2%a2kwh-by-2025-the-promise-of-quasi-infinite-and-free-energy-is-here/
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Universaleyeni] 1
#23964319 - 12/28/16 11:36 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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LunarEclipse said: There's nothing natural about 20 million tons of alumina etc. being sprayed into the atmosphere every year. Now the latest proposal by Dr. David Keith the famous geoengineering scientist, is to spray calcium carbonate instead of alumina. Less "risk" according to Dr. Keith.
DAH KIMTRALEZ!!!!
my how that conspiracy drivel has changed from the extermination of the population to geoengineering
Where I live, planes sprayed a pesticide that is illegal in Europe, all over Miami Beach to kill mosquitos that may be transmitting Zika. Like all over residential neighborhoods, parks, etc more than 4 times I think. Really smart.
marijuana is illegal in the US and in most of europe, that must mean it's deadly
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Sheekle] 3
#23964334 - 12/28/16 11:39 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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CookieCrumbs said: I think everyone is dumb period.
That's not. The full extent of my ideology of humanity. Not remotely. But I know that if I would have stuck with my pipe dreamed career path of environmental conservation I would most certainly ended up committing suicide.
Awareness is an ever shifting concept. IME most times people are unaware of things because they don't want to be, because they don't want to pay attention to the downers, and in this case I don't blame them. Not alot individuals can do. Nothing I can do but try to be happy with the hand I've been given.
What does bother me though is how people say and convince themselves and others that the problem does not exist because there's nothing we can do about it. It's like saying cancer doesn't exist because we can't cure it.
Yeah, people are so dumb, that's why we have the ability to instantaniously message each other from hundreds upon hundreds of miles away despite never having ever met each other.
The reason why a mass-organization of food, products, shelter, and waste removal exists is because we're just a bunch of stupid monkeys. Humans didn't even invent brain surgery, rocket science, modern medicine, musical instruments, the ability to travel into space, mathematics, the ability to record videos and take pictures, and every other miracle we're faced with on the daily.
which of those things are you responsible for creating?
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Re: human destruction of earth's fauna and flora [Re: Prisoner#1]
#23965839 - 12/29/16 03:19 PM (7 years, 1 month ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: marijuana is illegal in the US and in most of europe, that must mean it's deadly

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