Jump to content

Create a Free Account or Sign In to connect and share in green living and alternative energy forum discussions.

Carbon is too High


 
11 replies to this topic

#1 eds

eds

    Shifted

  • Global Moderator
  • 3,981 posts 263 rep

Posted 11 June 2013 - 05:36 PM

International Energy Agency Warnings
. . . We’re putting more and more emissions into the atmosphere.

It’s not just the carbon dioxide 400 ppm, as of May.
. . . The Agency claims that carbon emissions around the world reached a record high in 2012,
. . . fueled by China’s explosive growth
. . . as Europe and the United States made small cutbacks.

Source:  Carbon

Attached Files


#2 DeeNeely

DeeNeely

    Regular

  • Pro Shifter
  • 114 posts 15 rep

Posted 11 June 2013 - 05:57 PM

People who think we are going to get a stop put to this should wake up. The amount being done to stop it means nothing compared to the people who aren't doing anything. Everyone wants to latch on to the small victories, but they are too small to have a real impact.

#3 Shortpoet-GTD

Shortpoet-GTD

    Shifted

  • Validating
  • 8,025 posts 758 rep

Posted 12 June 2013 - 04:44 AM

According to the IEA; China's CO-2 output rose 3.8% from 2011 to 2012 but fell overall, as they invest in renewables.
The US numbers fell 3/8%, as we relied more heavily on natural gas and energy efficiency.

But, the IEA also said that we are on track to see a temperature rise of 6.5-9.5 degrees. :vava:

Source

#4 burtonenergygroup

burtonenergygroup

    Curious

  • Shifter
  • 11 posts 0 rep

Posted 13 June 2013 - 07:00 AM

Unfortunately it feels like little is being done to stop anything.

#5 Shortpoet-GTD

Shortpoet-GTD

    Shifted

  • Validating
  • 8,025 posts 758 rep

Posted 13 June 2013 - 01:15 PM

View Postburtonenergygroup, on 13 June 2013 - 07:00 AM, said:

Unfortunately it feels like little is being done to stop anything.
Agreed.
These "environmental" summits, come and go, and nothing is agreed to.
I recall an old MASH episode where Hawkeye goes to the peace talks and finds out they cannot even
agree on the height of the poles the US and Korean flags should be on.
Trivia
And that's why these talks break down year after year, trivial bs.

They could just list the issues on a dart board, and take turns throwing darts at it. Fix that one, move on to the next. <_<

#6 DeeNeely

DeeNeely

    Regular

  • Pro Shifter
  • 114 posts 15 rep

Posted 13 June 2013 - 06:56 PM

View Postburtonenergygroup, on 13 June 2013 - 07:00 AM, said:

Unfortunately it feels like little is being done to stop anything.

I agree. It's why I have stopped pushing to get it stopped and started preparing for survival and creating something to last beyond it.

#7 Phil

Phil

    Activist

  • Veteran Shifter
  • 944 posts 142 rep

Posted 17 June 2013 - 09:08 AM

Make it cheap enough and everyone and their brother will jump on it! :<)  I think the cost curves will cross over in 5-10 years.  At that time acceptance will accelerate around the world.  

The main monkey wrench in the machinery, I predict, will be the utilities not willing to democratize energy production, (at least in this country).  They are already openly critical and that will only get worse as reality for them sinks in.

Indeed, we should not assume that the EIA is off.  It will get a little more toasty and we should all plan for that.

Speaking of "Doomsday Preppers", anyone notice they have an Italian version?  Looks like "prepping" is contagious! :<)

#8 Shortpoet-GTD

Shortpoet-GTD

    Shifted

  • Validating
  • 8,025 posts 758 rep

Posted 17 June 2013 - 03:56 PM

Preppers should master aquaponics if they want to survive long term. :wink:

#9 DeeNeely

DeeNeely

    Regular

  • Pro Shifter
  • 114 posts 15 rep

Posted 17 June 2013 - 04:09 PM

View PostShortpoet-GTD, on 17 June 2013 - 03:56 PM, said:

Preppers should master aquaponics if they want to survive long term. :wink:
Aquaponics is integral to my work. I work with CELSS (Completely Enclosed Life Support System's). I have an aquaponics section, but I also have a pure hydroponics and soil analog system. There are somethings which simply require a soil-type base.

#10 eds

eds

    Shifted

  • Global Moderator
  • 3,981 posts 263 rep

Posted 17 June 2013 - 07:10 PM

Bioregenerating closed habitat

Attached Files


#11 Phil

Phil

    Activist

  • Veteran Shifter
  • 944 posts 142 rep

Posted 18 June 2013 - 01:16 PM

Perhaps that habitat will be a wave of the future!  Looks pretty cool.  Aquaponics looks like a great idea too, I saw a demo on Planet Green back in the day.

#12 DeeNeely

DeeNeely

    Regular

  • Pro Shifter
  • 114 posts 15 rep

Posted 18 June 2013 - 04:25 PM

View PostPhil, on 18 June 2013 - 01:16 PM, said:

Perhaps that habitat will be a wave of the future!  Looks pretty cool.  Aquaponics looks like a great idea too, I saw a demo on Planet Green back in the day.

Actually, I am a fan of autonomous floating ocean colonies. A combination of both of these concepts, but on an artificial island.

1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users