Ratzinger, William Stanton, Ghawar
So who is the artist for this post-classical risen Christ?
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Youve seen the funeral, now wear the hat.
I was under the mis-apprehension that Ratzinger was a Jesuit, but seems he isnt, so may get the shoes.
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Vietnam food
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St Gerards #3
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Life after Oil
William Stanton provides a revealing image of life after oil. It sounds rather attractive for the survivors at least.
Living fairly comfortably without fossil fuels
This theoretical exercise is an attempt to calculate, roughly, how many people could live sustainably in the United Kingdom when crude oil, natural gas and coal are no longer obtainable in useful quantities by any means. ...
Solar, geothermal and hydroelectric renewable generators are similarly dependant on power-hungry metals, concrete, plastics and glass.
There remains biomass, which, 250 years ago, supported the UK's 6 million population in chronic poverty. Quality of life is closely related to energy consumption per capita, so to ensure a passable standard of living I must reduce the hypothetical population to only 2 million.
Consider a hypothetical UK 150 years from now which has, for the sake of easy calculation, 5 cities of 100,000 people, 50 towns of 10,000 people, 500 villages of 1000 people and 5000 hamlets of 100 people.... two wind turbines of 1MW rated capacity could meet all the domestic electricity demand of a hamlet...an efficient means of storing surplus electricity ..
Pumped storage is a proved efficient way of storing electrical energy. Two reservoirs, one high and one low, are linked by a pipeline with electric pumps..
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Another 1948 baby (with YT, computers, transistors, QED, Apartheid, Zionist Entity..)
Among the many prolific oil fields in the Middle East, the giant Ghawar field in Saudi Arabia stands out as the crown jewel.
Discovered in 1948, Ghawar is the world's biggest oil field, .. 174 miles by 16 miles .. ..cumulative production.. 55 billion barrels,[1 cubic kilometre?].. for the last 10 years .. five million barrels per day. ..this one field accounts for more than one-half of all oil production in Saudi Arabia,
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six barrels of oil are now used for every new barrel discovered.
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50% of oil .. is .. from ..150 oilfields, and there are ..40,000 [oilfields] in the world
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