Climate in the 21st Century

Will Humankind see the 22nd Century?

  • Not a fucking chance

    Votes: 44 27.5%
  • Maybe. if we get our act together

    Votes: 42 26.3%
  • Yes, we will survive

    Votes: 74 46.3%

  • Total voters
    160

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
I want one
With good flexible solar panels in say 5 years, ya could carry one that could roll out from the rear and triple the charging rate when parked, a low aerodynamic trailer with lots of solar panels and a battery hooked on to it, would give ya a 2000-mile battery range in total and enough solar power for 150 miles a day of recharging range or camping power. You could travel about anywhere in North America tent trailer camping with free transportation costs, even power for camping and devices.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
No. Nothing from China if I can avoid it.

They recently redesigned the Aptera to have replaceable photovoltaics. So if a useful increment comes down the pike, it could probably be an upgrade.

Only Asian locale I’d accept is Japan. I’m on the fence about Taiwan. But India, Indochina, Indonesia, hard pass.
It would be a logical kind of light street legal vehicle for a country like China or India to produce and sell dirt cheap in the EU and America, as well as domestically. Free transportation is a big draw and flexible efficient solar panels are on the way, even though they might need periodic replacement, they should be cheap enough. Battery weights should go down too as power densities increase and their costs drop too with global mass production.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
No. Nothing from China if I can avoid it.

They recently redesigned the Aptera to have replaceable photovoltaics. So if a useful increment comes down the pike, it could probably be an upgrade.

Only Asian locale I’d accept is Japan. I’m on the fence about Taiwan. But India, Indochina, Indonesia, hard pass.
One thing about those cheap Chinese versions is they will be cheaper than taking the bus for many people who commute less than 30 miles to work.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member

How Solar Power Got So Cheap … So Fast

The growth of solar energy has exploded in the past few years. According to Our World in Data, solar power’s share of global electricity production jumped from 0.15% percent in 2010 to over 4.52% in 2022. This has left even the most optimistic solar energy adoption predictions in the dust. And everyone from skeptical naysayers to the loudest cheerleaders have been taken by surprise. In a 2012 Harvard Business School paper, researchers referred to solar energy as “the most expensive renewable energy.” Compare that to about a decade later where we’re entering solar power’s “terawatt age.” The sun is now widely regarded as the cheapest way to generate electricity. If there were ever a time to get in on solar panels, it would be now.
 

topcat

Well-Known Member

How Solar Power Got So Cheap … So Fast

The growth of solar energy has exploded in the past few years. According to Our World in Data, solar power’s share of global electricity production jumped from 0.15% percent in 2010 to over 4.52% in 2022. This has left even the most optimistic solar energy adoption predictions in the dust. And everyone from skeptical naysayers to the loudest cheerleaders have been taken by surprise. In a 2012 Harvard Business School paper, researchers referred to solar energy as “the most expensive renewable energy.” Compare that to about a decade later where we’re entering solar power’s “terawatt age.” The sun is now widely regarded as the cheapest way to generate electricity. If there were ever a time to get in on solar panels, it would be now.
Thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act! All Republicans voted NO. (4 did not vote)
 

OldMedUser

Well-Known Member
ugh i'm getting tired of the heat down here.....day 70 of 100 degrees or better and it doesn't look like it's gonna stop.....and it's the same with the rain as well.....glad we got a aquifer
For how long tho?

 

BudmanTX

Well-Known Member
For how long tho?

our aquifer is a little different than most states cause of our geological area.....our is basically filtered sea water. It usually won't go bellow 500ft, course scientist think it actually deeper than that....cause the sea water goes through lime stone filters under us, then gets pushed up by springs, now local lakes around me are dropping, except 1 which is bout 3 miles south of me it's used for a power station. As long as the springs are going we'll have water for a while, now the rains do help bring up the water lvl.....like now it's at 652FT, that's not the lowest we've see, the highest is 740 ft, we beleive in major water conservation down here.....cause this way....water is gold
 

BudmanTX

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This general Lee could fuck the south! A potential cat 4 or 5 when it comes ashore.

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keep an eye on her, she'll go to a 5 cause of the warm waters, right now her track sends her north, and some of the tracks are pushing it into the gulf region.....either way she's gonna be a powerful beauty
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
A powerful beauty?! That’s sick man. These hurricanes are Killers.
In this context a beauty is a powerful storm, not a nice thing to look at. His concerns about it blowing up to a cat 5 as it comes ashore are valid, it passes right over the warm waters of the gulf stream before landfall and if it hits as a cat 5 it will be a killer for sure.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
keep an eye on her, she'll go to a 5 cause of the warm waters, right now her track sends her north, and some of the tracks are pushing it into the gulf region.....either way she's gonna be a powerful beauty
My post is a heads up for people living in the path to be prepared to move next week, though the local TV will be telling folks that well in advance.
 

BudmanTX

Well-Known Member
A powerful beauty?! That’s sick man. These hurricanes are Killers.
that one need to be kept an eye on......and it's simply cause of her track....if she's pushed south, florida, cuba are in danger, and it might just turn righ, if that happens, Lousiana, Ol Miss, and Florida are in the danger zone or it might go straight......most computer tracks keep her in the atlantic overall....when she forms and how she form is the beauty of her...her might is the danger....
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
With good flexible solar panels in say 5 years, ya could carry one that could roll out from the rear and triple the charging rate when parked, a low aerodynamic trailer with lots of solar panels and a battery hooked on to it, would give ya a 2000-mile battery range in total and enough solar power for 150 miles a day of recharging range or camping power. You could travel about anywhere in North America tent trailer camping with free transportation costs, even power for camping and devices.
my idea of camping is Best Western.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
i know....i'm watching her through NOAA sat now.....
If it stays just offshore in the gulf stream and works, it's way up the coast, it could cause widespread damage, a hurricane that hugged the east of Florida could wreck the place from end to end, Georgia and the Carolinas too.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

Well-Known Member
It’s about time east coast Florida gets hit. Too many are slithering into the gulf and it best not aim at Mississippi, ffs, I just got cyberattacked and am still without internet at work. If this one hits me here, no doubt I am packing my shit and leaving this place. I will miss the shrimp though, lol.
 
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