So my friend says Arctic Sea Ice is doing wonderful and shows me Polar Portal.
So I says to my friend, here's actual data of sea surface temperature for the Arctic from Earth Null School.
He thinks maybe it isn't based in reality now. 1/5
But my friend is an avid surfer and is looking for some wave action. Of course, you can't have waves on solid thick ice, can you?
Can you? 2/5
So I gots another friend that says Navy is a better site. I used to think so also but sometimes you just have to question their model. Here's sea surface T° again. 3/5
I told my friend that if he's surfing on waves over thick sea ice, he should put on a helmet.
Actually, maybe he doesn't need one? 4/5
And here's a look at Earth Null School, which I would invite everyone to use and support.
And thanks to @cambecc Cameron Beccaro for all the work he does.
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Je pourrais écrire des pages sur les mensonges du lobby des combustibles fossiles à propos des énergies renouvelables. Mais qu'en est-il de la vérité sur le pétrole ? L'industrie pétrolière utilise + de 70% de toute l'énergie et de l'électricité juste pour exploiter son produit.
Les pompes utilisent 9,96 Mwh/mois. Rien qu'aux États-Unis, il y en a 435 000.
4,3 Twh/m ou 51,6 Twh/an.
Les plateformes de forage en eaux profondes consomment 20 à 30 tonnes de diesel par jour, ce qui équivaut à 300 Mwh/j ou 9 Gwh/m. Nous en avons 1 470 qui utilisent...2/
..13,2 Twh/m ou 158,7 Twh/an.
Nous avons 542, 914 km d'oléoducs. Les stations de pompage consomment de l'énergie.
Le pétrole représente 10% de l'ensemble du transport maritime dans le monde.
Les raffineries doivent chauffer 100 millions de barils de pétrole à 427°. Chaque jour.3/
#WindydayConcept ? 1) Worker coop factories in all cities to build batteries, solar panels, wind & tide turbines, tiny homes. Local farms & hemp, linseed & bamboo to replace plastic. This was talked about in 2009, but Oil Lobby & Davos have & are blocking.
#WindydayConcept ? 2) Don't believe Oil Lobby lies about batteries & SP.
They're over 85% recyclable, pay back on energy investment in 2 years, then give back for 25 years, their is enough electricity to run an all EV world.
Yes you have to heat them, & they use minerals
#WindydayConcept ? 3) How much electricity does your ICEV use? Over 43% of all electricity used of oil industry, they use massive amounts of chemicals for fracking & tar sands, they heat some TS fields over 400°C for weeks or months.
Fossil fuels NEVER pay back, always a cost.