induced “climate change” theory hundreds of times. And whenever there is even a slightest talk about building new, nuclear power plants that are nowadays the safest and cleanest forms of producing energy, all we hear is a cry-out from the liberals about them not being safe and see several protests …
… Uncertain outlook for Britain’s energy The European Commission has cleared the proposed takeover of British Energy by French giant EDF, subject to the parties meeting certain competition conditions. EDF plans to use the acquisition to launch a new generation of nuclear plants in Britain. The deal …
… of how much usable energy for our needed purposes is derived from a certain amount of input energy. (Nothing that mankind has ever used has derived more energy from output than from the needed input. In other words, the end product is what we use as alternative energy and needs to be more efficent …
John Lear is a retired airline captain with over 19,000 hours of flight time. He is the son of Lear Jet inventor, Bill Lear. He has flown over 100 different types of planes in 60 different countries. He has flown as Captain and check pilot for over 10 different airlines and was a former Nevada …
… that 215 major rivers and 300 groundwater basins and aquifers are shared by two or more countries, creating tensions over ownership and use of the precious waters they contain. Growing shortages and unequal distribution of water are causing disagreements, sometimes violent, and becoming a security …
… debt to fuel even more consumption. The US makes out because we can do whatever we want, and the foreign countries pretend the money they lend us that we use for consumption is really flowing back into their economies. Sounds wonderful. I have been perplexed at how long this has gone on and why …
… of the organizing forces in the Cybernetics Group. A consultant to Standard Oil, IBM, Atomic Energy Commission, Air Force, Los Alamos Labs, and the CIA, among others. Also central to the development of the idea of neural nets, the conceptual forerunner of the internet. 1946: First meeting …
… Mach 8 — eight times the speed of sound. It doesn’t use explosive energy, instead it creates an electromagnetic field that currently creates an eight-megajoule force, and by 2017 the operational power will be an awe-inspiring 5,000 mph. You could cover the range of an entire battlefield with one …
… prices should fall sharply in the next six months. If Russia tried to keep the price it charges European consumers for gas artificially high next year, he said, it would encourage countries to seek other sources of energy, such as nuclear power, over the longer term. Russia supplies a quarter …
… of generating electricity and heat including greater use of renewables (wind power, biomass heat and heat pumps), nuclear and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS); * By using energy more efficiently in our homes and office buildings and in industry, through better insulation, use of more energy efficient …
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