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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (259420)8/29/2014 8:51:20 PM
From: Metacomet  Respond to of 541556
 
Not really genetics, this is the science the Germans were interested in...

en.wikipedia.org

..you know, improving the white race

..and on second thought, it seems that some of the tenets of that pseudo-science are strongly embraced by some minor religious movements in this country



To: Steve Lokness who wrote (259420)8/29/2014 8:59:41 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541556
 
"Wharf would be very excited. "

Anything Germans can do, Californians can do better. We have more sun. We have more waves. We have more wind. We have more space. We have less people. We need to step up our game.

Fox News: Germany has “lots more sun” than the US February 7, 2013
Memo to Fox News: If you are concerned about your credibility going in the dumper, maybe you should review items like this. Media Matters:

Fox News claimed that the future of solar power in the U.S. is “dim” because we have less sunlight than countries like Germany, the current world leader in solar generation. But Fox completely reversed the facts: the U.S. receives far more direct sunlight, but has been outperformed due to Germany’s superior solar policies.

On Fox & Friends, co-host Gretchen Carlson claimed that the U.S. solar “industry’s future looks dim.” The show brought on Fox Business reporter Shibani Joshi, who said that Germany’s solar industry is doing “great” because “they’ve got a lot more sun than we do,” before adding, “In California, it’s a great solution, but here on the East Coast it’s just not going to work.”

The U.S. is lagging behind Germany in solar power generation, but it doesn’t have anything to do with our solar potential. In fact, the Southwest has “among the best photovoltaic resources in the world,” according to a report by GTM Research. And even the East Coast states have greater solar potential than Germany, as illustrated by this map from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory:



Just for reference, Germany is at approximately the same latitude as Newfoundland.



climatecrocks.com

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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (259420)8/29/2014 11:19:27 PM
From: Alex MG  Respond to of 541556
 
Genetics? Fascinating thought. Yes, Germany is amazing and the idea that they don't know what they are doing - economically - is just stupid.