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To: flashforward2009 who wrote (6439)9/19/2020 2:49:23 PM
From: flashforward2009  Respond to of 13879
 
Also I see the CA wildfires have moved into the dessert. What's wrong there don't they manage the desert correctly? Maybe they don't log and rake it enough. LOL



To: flashforward2009 who wrote (6439)9/19/2020 4:52:50 PM
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There are many arguments why climate change is natural and not man-made. So there are two sides to every coin

100 reasons why climate change is natural

Lots of Politics and Fake News too to try to support the Main Stream Argument

9) Leaked e-mails from British climate scientists – in a scandal known as “Climate-gate” - suggest that that has been manipulated to exaggerate global warming
Even the best Scientists (Nobel Prize winners) disagree on many of the conclusions put forward in the Heidelberg Appeal in 1992.

19) A petition by scientists trying to tell the world that the political and media portrayal of global warming is false was put forward in the Heidelberg Appeal in 1992. Today, more than 4,000 signatories, including 72 Nobel Prize winners, from 106 countries have signed it.
21) Professor Zbigniew Jaworowski, Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection in Warsaw, Poland says the earth’s temperature has more to do with cloud cover and water vapor than CO2 concentration in the atmosphere


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I do think we need to look at a transition to new technologies but not at the expense of killing our economies and/or disrupting our electric grid when smart micro-grids can be constructed using NG fuel cell technology to the home and/or street block.

It's not an all or none solution but requires infrastructure re-thinking to utilize assets and resources already in place (like natural gas, transportation pipelines especially to the home & business, super efficient electricity storage and production, etc).

China and India w/ the largest populations need to leap frog their technologies to utilize AI smart grids and micro-grid electricity production from NG fuel cells, solar, wind and transition off of coal.

So be part of the solution rather than a Debbie 'downer' whiner and help promote these new technologies through investments, community development (especially new construction requiring micro-grid infrastructure), education at many levels corporate/private & local city, State and Federal agencies.

California's approach is a loser and not working but could work if they adopted a better thought out approach that included AI smart micro grids using NG fuel cells and other emerging technologies (ie some exciting new battery technology developed at MIT).



The solution is an integrated smart grid using AI Cloud 'real time' usage demand sensors hooked into a grid that has many micro-grid nodes that can be turned on and tuned to the peak demand levels in any one area or region.

Food for thought

EKS