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− | + | Section pour ouvrir de nouvelles discussions avec [[Véro]] ma soeur chérie. <span class="h-card" style="white-space:nowrap">{{sparkline|http://ducamp.me/images/d/d3/Portrait-xtof.png}} [[User:Christopheducamp.com|xtof]]</span> 31 août 2019 à 09:25 (UTC)'' | |
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+ | (...) I read an excellent book by David McKay called _Sustainable Energy Without the Hot Air_ that uses a LOT of charts and graphs to show how we can meet many of our energy needs sustainably. (It’s available as [a free PDF](http://www.withouthotair.com/cft.pdf).) | ||
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+ | He calculates how much of our energy usage could be provided by sustainable sources, and concludes, in part, that nuclear is our only hope. I see his point, but it still scares the shit out of me. Human error is inevitable, and it presents a major disposal problem—the half life of Uranium-235 is [700 million years](http://www.radioactivity.eu.com/site/pages/Uranium_238_235.htm). Yup. | ||
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+ | My friend Brian Eno, who agrees with McKay that nuclear is necessary, [had an exchange with me](https://reasonstobecheerful.world/divest-update/) about this a little while ago, and, as the subject is so emotional, I hope to do some more research and present that soon. But at least the economic incentives are pushing us in the right direction. We can meet a substantial percentage of our energy needs with sustainable sources if people see it as something worth putting their money behind. | ||
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Version du 31 août 2019 à 09:33
Véronique Ducamp (fille de Brigitte et Pierre Ducamp)
- épouse de Pierre-Luc Vonfeld, maman d'Adrien, Marion et Irène Vonfeld
- Fête le 4 février - Anniv 26 juillet
- Champ d'intérêt : énergies
cambodge février 2019
photos 14 avril 2018
> Vous trouverez en ouvrant le lien ci dessous ,quelques photos de notre week end passé à Zhuhai et Shenzhen . De grandes ballades autour de réservoirs et parc national , et des photos du quartier Dafen à Shenzhen connu pour son village peinture à l'huile , dans lequel les artistes peintres s'emploient à reproduire ou produire des copies de tableaux connus , lesquelles arrosent ensuite toutes les places du monde dont Montmartre .. On a vu le bouquet de tournesols de Van Gogh à tous les coins de rue .. On y voit de tout , de la mauvaise copie en 1000 exemplaires à la copie où l’artiste a mis son âme et son originalité, qui vit et séduit . : Nous avons flané dans ce quartier tout un après midi. (...)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/127649951@N06/8912Xc
photos 2017
Reçu par e-mail de la part de Véronique ce lien vers un album Flickr public de Pierre-Luc -- xtof 7 janvier 2017 à 10:28 (UTC)
https://www.flickr.com/gp/127649951@N06/MJ756i
Autres publications à compléter
- carnet de voyage février 2017 : Fichier:Yunnan au sud des nuages.pdf
- quelques photos supplémentaires : https://www.flickr.com/gp/127649951@N06/9KU1Y2
Discussion
📚lectures
Section pour ouvrir de nouvelles discussions avec Véro ma soeur chérie. xtof 31 août 2019 à 09:25 (UTC)
Bibliothèque et articles :
Sustainable Energy Without the Hot Air
Livre accessible sur http://www.withouthotair.com/cft.pdf
(...) I read an excellent book by David McKay called _Sustainable Energy Without the Hot Air_ that uses a LOT of charts and graphs to show how we can meet many of our energy needs sustainably. (It’s available as [a free PDF](http://www.withouthotair.com/cft.pdf).)
He calculates how much of our energy usage could be provided by sustainable sources, and concludes, in part, that nuclear is our only hope. I see his point, but it still scares the shit out of me. Human error is inevitable, and it presents a major disposal problem—the half life of Uranium-235 is [700 million years](http://www.radioactivity.eu.com/site/pages/Uranium_238_235.htm). Yup.
My friend Brian Eno, who agrees with McKay that nuclear is necessary, [had an exchange with me](https://reasonstobecheerful.world/divest-update/) about this a little while ago, and, as the subject is so emotional, I hope to do some more research and present that soon. But at least the economic incentives are pushing us in the right direction. We can meet a substantial percentage of our energy needs with sustainable sources if people see it as something worth putting their money behind.
<footer> août 2019 : Doing the Right Thing is Good Business </footer>