CO2 insanity on World Red Cross day: ‘Climate change consequence of human behaviour, greed’
On this year’s theme, he underlined it as a ‘noble one’ and aptly chosen for worldwide campaign as our survival depends on a healthy relationship and environment between the living and non-living things. He said, “If climate change or changes in ecology is the consequence of human behaviour and greed, it should also be the duty of man to contribute towards a positive change and mitigate the threat.”San Francisco Approves "Major" Solar Project - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
Describing the Red Cross Movement as an acknowledgeable and unstoppable force, he also said, “It is only befitting that the Red Cross take up such a challenge and launch a worldwide campaign before it is too late.” Lauding the Nagaland Branch for their benevolent services to the deprived section of people, the Minister further urged its members to rededicate themselves and take solemn oath to carry forward the campaign aggressively in combating “senseless degradation of nature”’ and to bring about a positive climate change.
San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors has approved a plan to build what would be the largest solar photovoltaic array in California. With 5 megawatts of capability spread over 25,000 panels, it will, if completed, also be the largest municipal solar project in the United States.To do: Put up another 67,000 plants like the one above, and lots of associated transmission lines, and invent wonderful new battery technology, etc etc?: Existing U.S. Coal Plants - SourceWatch
In 2005, the Energy Information Administration's inventory of coal plants - which includes virtually all coal plants over 5 MW, and many below that size - listed 614 coal-fired power plants in the U.S. These coal plants had a total of 1,522 coal-fired generating units (many plants have multiple units), and a total of 335,831 MW (Megawatts) of production capacity.
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