For every one unit of energy that is converted into electricity in power plants today, two units of energy are thrown away. This wasted energy is primarily in the form of heat – or thermal energy – and, there is technology available today that can turn this waste into a usable energy stream.
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is a technology that combines power generation and usable heat capture equipment to increase the overall efficiency of the power plant … the majority of electricity generated in the United States comes from power plants fueled by fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and oil). These plants run with an efficiency in the ballpark of 33%. The remaining 67% is mostly released into the environment in the form of heat. In CHP facilities, the bulk of this heat is recovered and used, leading to real-world efficiencies of more than 75%. Some CHP facilities in the United States have documented overall efficiencies of more than 87%.
pueraeternus wrote:Here's a sobering article from Der Spiegel about the Doha summit:
US Disappoints at Doha Climate Talks
Nevertheless, US public opinion regarding climate change has also proven to be flexible, changing almost as often as the weather itself. After significant snowfall in the winter of 2010, only about half of all Americans believed that global warming even existed, according to surveys. After the hot month of June 2012, which brought with it the worst drought since 1956, a survey conducted by the University of Texas suddenly found that 70 percent of Americans believed in global warming. Whether it was caused by humans was not even a question that was posed.

Simon E. wrote:Kim O Hara..can I ask you something ? My question has no agenda btw other than the fact that is often helpful to know where someone is coming from in order to discuss their pov in an informed way, and looking at your profile and Forum Activity does not help in that direction.
Are you a Buddhist practitioner ? Do you follow any school of Dharma ? Do you have a teacher ?
Please don't feel any obligation to answer if you are uncomfortable with the questions.
Kim O'Hara wrote:This is gross scientific illiteracy, as is the widespread American rejection of the theory of evolution. It might be expected from the citizens of Belize or Guiana or even Iran, but the US?![]()
Anyway, let's all hope the latest foot-dragging is due mainly to poor timing (the Doha talks being caught between Hurricane Sandy, the presidential election and the fiscal cliff can't have helped) and encourage the US government to do better next time.
The position of the Americans is therefore quite exceptional, and it may be believed that no democratic people will ever be placed in a similar one. Their strictly Puritanical origin, their exclusively commercial habits, even the country they inhabit, which seems to divert their minds from the pursuit of science, literature, and the arts, the proximity of Europe, which allows them to neglect these pursuits without relapsing into barbarism, a thousand special causes, of which I have only been able to point out the most important, have singularly concurred to fix the mind of the American upon purely practical objects. His passions, his wants, his education, and everything about him seem to unite in drawing the native of the United States earthward; his religion alone bids him turn, from time to time, a transient and distracted glance to heaven. Let us cease, then, to view all democratic nations under the example of the American people, and attempt to survey them at length with their own features.
pueraeternus wrote:There are still many wonderful things about America, but there are many signs that points to the inexorable slide towards a form of totalitarian regime, which people willingly live in a gilded cage.[emphasis added]
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pueraeternus wrote:There are still many wonderful things about America, but there are many signs that points to the inexorable slide towards a form of totalitarian regime, which people willingly live in a gilded cage.
Huseng wrote:pueraeternus wrote:There are still many wonderful things about America, but there are many signs that points to the inexorable slide towards a form of totalitarian regime, which people willingly live in a gilded cage.
Yes ... the legal framework and physical apparatus for heavy policing is in place for a reason.
Actually this is logical because as a society experiences stress as a result of sustained energy shortages it invests in policing and legitimization, which curtail the symptoms for a time but add additional long-term stress as said activities demand energy as well.
The elites know what is coming and they are covering their bases. We would do the same in their shoes.
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Kim O'Hara wrote:Does your attitude make you happy? Does it encourage you to be a better person, kind to little old ladies and kittens?
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Huseng wrote:Kim O'Hara wrote:Does your attitude make you happy? Does it encourage you to be a better person, kind to little old ladies and kittens?
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It makes me feel compassion for the immeasurable suffering beings and their horrific karma.
Huseng wrote:Being naive to reality is self-defeating.
Kim O'Hara wrote:pueraeternus wrote:There are still many wonderful things about America, but there are many signs that points to the inexorable slide towards a form of totalitarian regime, which people willingly live in a gilded cage.[emphasis added]
Another brilliant bit of miserablism!!!!
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Kim O'Hara wrote:Does your attitude make you happy? Does it encourage you to be a better person, kind to little old ladies and kittens?
Huseng wrote:Yes ... the legal framework and physical apparatus for heavy policing is in place for a reason.
Actually this is logical because as a society experiences stress as a result of sustained energy shortages it invests in policing and legitimization, which curtail the symptoms for a time but add additional long-term stress as said activities demand energy as well.
The elites know what is coming and they are covering their bases. We would do the same in their shoes.
Kim O'Hara wrote:Another brilliant bit of miserablism!!!!

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