Words. Its beyond what anyone would ever want to imagine, much less actually see and god forbid, experience. A baby, an infant riddled with bullets. Soldiers beheaded. Young people burned alive in their cars or in their hideaway rooms. I could go on. But its simply depravity in the worst imaginable way. It almost defies comprehension. When you see this, you try to imagine, maybe not try, you ca help but imagine yourself, your family, your loved ones, your friends, in that situation. In that predicament. And maybe the best word for it for me is overwhelming. It is also hard and bad for the innocent people in gaza. And it is getting worse there by the hour. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is vowing to kill every Single Member of hamas. And in the effort to root them out, the idf says they have dropped about 6,000 bombs weighing more than 4,000 tons on gaza. Leveling entire neighborhoods. Here is a flier one civilian sent to nbc news. The israeli army dropped them in northern gaza, Warn
This year’s revival in Chinese gas consumption will extend into the upcoming winter that is tracking to be warmer than usual, but stronger pipeline flows from Russia and Central Asia will check seasonal LNG import growth. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 10]
lithium and many more. a recent study by the international energy agency looked at how much of those minerals are used in different electricity sources. for 1 megawatt of capacity, enough to power over 800 american homes, a natural gas inplant takes about a thousand kill agrams of minerals to construct. for a coal plant, it s about 2,500 kilograms. for a megawatt of solar power, the fuel is free, of course, but the panel takes almost 7,000 kilograms of minute nerls. onshore wind takes about 10,000 kilograms. offshore, more than 15,000. keep in mind. the sun doesn t always shine and the wind doesn t always blow, so you have to build extra solar panels and wind turbines to replace a fossil fuel plant. when it comes to transportation, the average gas-powered car contains about 35 kilograms of scarce metals, mostly copper and
State lawmakers have given final approval to legislation directing the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to adopt rules permitting the use of small modular nuclear reactors in the Hoosier State.
State lawmakers have given final approval to legislation directing the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to adopt rules permitting the use of small modular nuclear reactors in the Hoosier State.