I still believe that ‘there is tenderness only in the coarsest demand: that no one shall go hungry any more.’ But if you’ve been writing for over a decade, there will inevitably be a few pieces that you end up rediscovering with some light embarrassment. I think this should give you...
One of the people who has made a determined attempt to understand Rolf is the Dane, Søren Bentzen , a true admirer who says right out that he is sceptical about the opinion that Rolf went to Germany to help his brother. Bentzen is an expert on the ethics of research and is a profes...
DHAKA, Bangladesh -- The guy walking across the parking lot is famous. That's easy to tell from the reactions. Crowds part for him. Security guards mirror his every step. Other cricketers who made this same trip to the locker room tiptoed around the puddles. He strides over them, head u...
H3 from the solar wind does not reach the surface in large quantities. The Moon’s, however, is virtually non-existent, meaning H3 has been bombarding its surface for billions of years. Nuclearfusion reactorscan use H3, providing a powerful energy...
If the Federal Reserve is Why is a duct tape primarily grey? Why is the U.S. a mixed economy? Why did GM go bankrupt in 2009? What is one of the reasons why there was a lack of clean water in South Africa? a. Arid climate b. Original settlers had planted vegetation that was ...
In energy modeling, such as in calculating “Energy Return on Energy Invested,” a popular assumption is that all energy is substitutable for other energy. This isn’t true, unless a person accounts for all of the details of the transition, and the energy needed to make such a...
Just 50 years ago, no one knew why the Earth has mountains. Now we do. This is the story of how we figured it out - and how we keep learning.
A problem with free allowances is that they diminish the incentive of the energy-intensive and trade-intensive industries to reduce their carbon emissions. An important objective of the EU in introducing the CBAM is to allow its energy-intensive and trade-intensive industries to compete on an ...
The world as I knew it, the world as I wanted it, is being destroyed and I feel helpless to prevent it. Are words enough? This entry was posted inCulture and Society,Politicsand tagged1%,DACA,Girl scouts,immigrants,North Korea,nuclear war,sexual abuse,tax reformonDecember 6, 2017. ...
Every place north or south of 50-55° will get dicey. If it drops the more usual 9°C things will be tough. Of course, no one living now will live to see that. But reliable nuclear power could certainly make up for a lot of the lost power mankind would need t...