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My city never once flooded since it was built (hundreds of years ago). Last winter my city was submerged in 6 feet of water and just when we thought that was over we experienced the coldest temperatures ever recorded in our country. The coldest it ever got was around -4 or -5 celsius, one night during January temperatures plumetted to -25 degrees celsius (-13 Fahrenheit). The kind of temps. the Artic experiences. So Im getting pretty nervous if this keeps up for the next couple of years because it's just gonna get worse and worse. At least if we do screw up Earth she has a natural defense mechanism to send us back to the stone age, nature. |
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I doubt however earth will "set us back to the stone age". That would maybe even be a nice place. I think if things really go south, it will be more like the dark ages - or "mad max". But I doubt it would hit all humans, some may be able to keep up their current ways... I think we even would have all the technology needed to build a "spaceship on earth" kind of city. Then all that is needed would be a nice stash of nuclear fuel and it could outlast the "defense mechanisms"... But that's SciFi of course - in a way.
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It's not actually unsafe... before you bring up Chernobyl, I'll remind you that it was a design flaw in an ancient russian reactor design, which would have caused an automatic shutdown but was exacerbated by human error and improperly trained staff. Ironically, coal releases a higher level of radiation into the atmosphere (which falls to the ground in particulates) than nuclear energy. I agree that it's only a temporary measure until fusion becomes economical though, but that won't be for at LEAST another decade, more likely 2-3. Until then, energy needs to come from somewhere. Unless you want to end up paying 5-6x as much for it, it's the only option.
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And there is also the possibility of a thorium reactor. It's safer than uranium, the waste is stable enough to where you can hold it for a short amount of time with no ill effects and becomes virtually un-radioactive in about 100 years. (This is all just off the top of my head)
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That is true. You'd think more companies would be interested, since if they did manage it, they'd be able to put all the energy companies out of business practically overnight, but I think it's just the high cost of the research and the fact that the companies who COULD afford it having interests against its success
. Maybe the technology being in the hands of government rather than companies for profit is a good idea anyway for something this important though, I don't know...
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On alternative energies - I think more should be invested to advance this technology. But there are technologies that can be used already. Classical thermal solar power plants are safe, efficient and not that expensive to build. Biogas plants are also good and you do not have to put food in there, just the wast products. Basically it is a compost heap with a power plant attached. Also geothermal energy has still a lot of potential. A key change that would be required though for such energy is an enhanced network. To bring energy from the wind turbines of the North sea or from the Sahara desert or from geothermal fields in Italy to other parts of Europe, one would need to build more power lines and storage facilities. But that can be made and is still efficient. A couple of big companies actually plan to build thermal solar plants in Northern Africa and use them to supply Europe with alternative energy. Quote:
I looked up Thorium reactors on Wikipedia. Seems like Thorium is most often used in MOX (mixed fuels). They really seem to be a bit more efficient and safe and the waste has less plutonium and transuranic elements, but the advantages are not that great and it also has some disadvantages. So maybe it is better to use than Uranium reactors, but it is far from a clean energy. I could not find anything on the 100 year period though - maybe you can point me to some article on that? From what i have read, there are quite a few long term radioactive elements produced in this type of reactor also.
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in terms of resources, no it isn't. If all resources could be given a value of 1, then we are currently using 1.4 of it. Yes, we are over the limit BUT it's not too late. However the resources that we use are part of our everyday lives. Some things we can reduce the intake of, other things we can't.
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You know ZenitYerkes, I wonder about this sometimes too? Sometimes it seems to me, like with my cousins and friends kids, and well even in the news there seems to be problems with birth defects and health issues. That's when I start asking is there too many toxins in this world and what is it doing to us? Not a happy thought to start ones morning. I hope it isn't too late, I hope that we haven't reached the brink>
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Maybe birth defects and therelike are kind of a regulatory response from "Mother Nature". Well - I think at least they probably could increase with increased toxins and therelike. Normally, they should go back because we have all this medicine and healthcare, but reading that much of the tap water has substances in it that should not be there (toxins, pharmaceuticals) and that bottled water is even worse (as it is basically just tap water from another region, even less regulated and then put in plastic and transported across the country) - I get shivers. Look at how cows are kept for beef and how this ends up on our tables. That cannot be healthy at all. I recommend watching "Food Inc." - a movie that traces back some regular products in the supermarket to the origins - and I tell you it is not the nice farm with the red barn that is on the product picture... Whatever we humans do - it always comes back to us.
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Know your idols: Who said "Hitler killed five million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.". (Solution: "Mahatma" Ghandi) Stop terraforming Earth (wordpress) "Humans are storytellers. These stories then can become our reality. Only when we loose ourselves in the stories they have the power to control us. Our culture got lost in the wrong story, a story of death and defeat, of opression and control, of separation and competition. We need a new story!" |
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The length isn't as important as the actual level of radioactivity. As an example (although not one generated by normal reactors, it is found in EVERYTHING), Carbon-14 poses no danger to anything, yet has a half life of nearly 6000 years.
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Hmm - the level of radioactivity is important, yes, but if halflife is short then the material can "cool down" in the reactor building. I think the most dangerous elements are the ones that either poisenous themselves (like plutonium) or that are active for a long time. If it is active only for some decades, you can bury it as it is proposed now, but as it will be active for thousands of years and more, disposal has to be planned for that long times and that is nearly impossible.
I'm a bit too busy now to search for a good comparison of these kinds of fuels besides Wikipedia, but it seems both have been around for half a century and from Wikipedia I do see that MOX may be a bit more efficient and less toxic, but to me that is still not acceptable. It still is a dangerous and toxic way of producing electricity. Right now I think the best option are thermal solar plants or geothermal energy supplemented by wind power. Cheap, effective and reliable. For the near future also Solar Sterling Power. Energy storage can be achieved by pumping compressed air in old gas reservoirs (that is already done to store energy) or pumping water into a reservoir. A nice idea is also to store energy in electric cars once they are abundant or it could be used to create hydrogen fuel. A very nice emerging technology I actually considered applying to work in is production of biofuels by algae. Basically you create basins or bioreactors in an area with lots of sun, put a special kind of algae in it, maybe add CO2 from a power plant, wait 10 days, harvest the algae and process them to get oil they produce directly and use the rest to make bioethanol. Some work has to be done to make it economic and maybe the algae can be modified or crossbred to create more oil, but I think it is a nice option for the future.
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Algae biofuels are promising, unlike ones from crops which produce biofuel, but are heavily subsidised and reduce food production, which is bad with the level of overpopulation we have.
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So many good ideas about ways to produce clean power... and yet so few governmental agencies and commercial entities looking to take them on in large scale projects.
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That is indeed sad. I don't think we have reached a point of no return environmentally speaking, socially speaking however I do believe this society and civilization has peaked and is coming to an end, whether or nor it will be abrupt like in the Mad Max movies or the movie the Postman for example or gradual like the fall of Rome remains to be seen. |
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