Powering Up Clean Energy

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @dianewallace6064
    @dianewallace6064 Месяц назад +6

    Thank you for this topic. As a family in North Carolina USA, we own 2 100% EVs and 1 ICE car. I cannot afford solar panels. I also grow native flowers, vegetables and feed the yard birds. Heat pump, heat pump water heater.

    • @ClimateEmergencyForum
      @ClimateEmergencyForum  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for sharing

    • @amberazurescale5617
      @amberazurescale5617 Месяц назад +3

      Do what you deem right. I drive electric, too. But let's not believe that it will save the world, because it won't.

    • @heidibrault1313
      @heidibrault1313 Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your support.

    • @dianewallace6064
      @dianewallace6064 Месяц назад

      @amberazurescale5617 I'm a 💯 Doomer but I have to do what little I can. Like I said, lots of gardening
      And bird seed which is expensive also. , I'm a Chemist so I know a lot about battery chemistry and my husband is an HVAC contractor so these transitions were like breathing to us. I hear on Doomer Channels all the time, do what you're good at but don't buy an EV. So I watch a lot of EV channels also. The EV channels may not get the Doomer or Degrowth aspect but they do understand the "do what you are good at" aspect.

  • @carinwiseman4309
    @carinwiseman4309 Месяц назад +1

    What we really need to do is teach people how to live while consuming LESS energy and still maintain a high quality of life, translating all the driving around and consuming into growing, visiting, creating, cooking, reading, helping neighbors close to home, etc.

  • @alanjacobson5850
    @alanjacobson5850 Месяц назад +29

    Disagree. To think that we, at these consumption levels, can transition to all renewables and everything will be fine is pie in the sky. Population must (will) be greatly reduced and along with it consumption. We should be asking why do I need that car? regardless of electric or gas.
    Address the consumption.

    • @kenjohnson6101
      @kenjohnson6101 Месяц назад +1

      By how much would population and consumption have to reduce to get to net-zero emissions?

    • @chesterfinecat7588
      @chesterfinecat7588 Месяц назад

      Wait, you mean pulverizing rubber into dust with electric cars won't save us? Why of course we can grow 10 billion people who all consume 100x what people needed in 1950 when there were 2.5 billion.

    • @amberazurescale5617
      @amberazurescale5617 Месяц назад +1

      This!

    • @brianwheeldon4643
      @brianwheeldon4643 Месяц назад

      Yes, I agree. We're going to be forced by what's turning out to be a 'Shikasta' style event (remember Doris Lessing's book?). The urgency and pace of the political-financial-economic-social change globally is what's going to determine if life as we know it, and hence society world wide, is going to survive the next 50 to a 100 years or so. Will short term greed, wealth, power and privilege overwhelm the, so far, insubstantial amount of good in the world? Probability of timely global change 2 percent maybe 5 percent.

    • @teemulaulajainen9410
      @teemulaulajainen9410 Месяц назад

      "Address the consumption" I Totally agree. And since the population "control" doesn't pay up until several decades, the consumption reduction is the first thing to do. There is no way we can just replace our present energy system with renewable electricity in time. Maybe in couple of hundred years and there are also technical difficulties to solve.

  • @caterthun4853
    @caterthun4853 Месяц назад +4

    A war can not be fought without fossil fuel. The countries with oil or access to cheap oil have power.. Fossil fuels unfortunately are not going away soon

  • @happymusicschool-it1qc
    @happymusicschool-it1qc Месяц назад +2

    Hi guys... I enjoy listening to truth ...thanks .... lots of love ❤️

  • @InformativeSolar
    @InformativeSolar Месяц назад +2

    Great video excellent information!

  • @marrow-zp7zt
    @marrow-zp7zt Месяц назад +2

    My take on the matter: the best watt is the negawatt. Consume less, move less, produce less. There is no way to strenghten and stabilize the power grid without a significant amount of materials from, say Kongo, where child labour is mining some nice cobalt for our Teslas and power storages. (This was of course a needless poke on our western consciences.) My country has increased wind energy to the point that a regular consumer has to cope with huge variation of the energy prices, on a cold winter night some 30 cents/kWh and a warm summer Sunday -2cnt/kWh. Energy producers have moved the price risk to the ordinary people, mindless to the fact that not all of us can cope with the costs.
    You mentioned the huge number of deaths on air pollution. Hot summer days in the cities with poor air quality kill the elderly people. In the developing countries this problem in the megacities is amplified by the lack of resources in cleaning technology. The best way to take the death toll down is to invest in cities like Delhi and Calcutta. In the first world the poorest elderly people with low standard living conditions have little or no way to protect themselves from the heat and pollution.

  • @ErnestOfGaia
    @ErnestOfGaia Месяц назад

    Really appreciate you folks trying to keep us motivated and in good spirits while not dodging the facts and hard truths. Super Helpful, Thanks!!

  • @AwakentheWorld
    @AwakentheWorld Месяц назад +5

    Keep up the good work! G

    • @ClimateEmergencyForum
      @ClimateEmergencyForum  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, will do!

    • @AwakentheWorld
      @AwakentheWorld Месяц назад

      @@ClimateEmergencyForum It's a shame that I can't get one of you on for a live Facebook video...I spread the word...but we all need to do more. 🤔G

    • @heidibrault1313
      @heidibrault1313 Месяц назад

      Thank you so much for your support.

  • @brianwheeldon4643
    @brianwheeldon4643 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you again team for addressing and publicising some pressing real issues. However, we need to address the planetary boundary overshoot. It's critical already. I've just spent 2 months largely in South East France and Central Europe on a bicycle. The southern region and parts of Central Western Europe, in my opinion after 35 years of close personal on the ground observation of this sort, are already 'dried out toast'. Another 10 years of the same and they'll be burnt.

  • @anamariacarvalho6738
    @anamariacarvalho6738 Месяц назад +1

    Wind and Hydropower

  • @TruthNonDual
    @TruthNonDual Месяц назад +2

    Don't get too enthused about Costa Rica. 75% logged, some of that replaced so it is 50% forested now. Hate to tell you but yes while there is lots of hydro here in Costa Rica, but with that comes the loss of habitat, lost beautiful waterfalls through the damning of rivers. Energy is more important than habitat. They continue to illegal log, the President is involved in illegal logging here in the South Caribbean. Tourism, they are building out like crazy, air and ground travel increases every year behind the cute monkeys and the green badge. Get behind a diesel truck with bad injectors, and rings and see how green the belching smoke. Yes there are a few electric cars, as well as traffic jams everywhere as people want what everyone in the North has cars, big homes, vacation homes.

  • @hooplawithbilliesue8143
    @hooplawithbilliesue8143 Месяц назад +6

    Thanks

  • @caterthun4853
    @caterthun4853 Месяц назад +1

    Closed loop...oil companies give funding to political parties that support them. The politicians give the oil companies money for more drilling...The tax payers pay into this loop and get pollution in return

  • @glike2
    @glike2 Месяц назад

    My favorite energy is floating 2 axis solar covering most of lake Mead and lake Powell. These could provide 100 gigawatts of power on average 12 hours a day using pneumatic or hydraulic actuation to control elevation angle of panels, and the panels forming large circular formations that would be rotated to follow the Sun daily.
    The local grid wires would have to be upgraded with a newer technology to increase capacity and add ultra high voltage to send the power to pump stations that would pump the excess flow from the Mississippi River in Louisiana through a pipeline that would refill these massive reservoirs. The vastly increased water supply could power a super agriculture boom in the West, potentially even growing lumber that could be used in construction to sequester carbon. Are there pipelines could also be used to prevent flooding in the upper Midwest and send the water to the reservoirs.
    The super low cost of solar is making this a real possibility with actually not that much cost compared to the military budget. The coalition for a national infrastructure Bank has proposed bills that would enable the funding somewhat like bonds, but it could be paid back by water usage fees. Currently the Western USA is in a mega drought that could be solved by this idea.

  • @davidwalker2942
    @davidwalker2942 Месяц назад +1

    29:42 In my opinion, the best clean energy consists of using less energy by the end 'consumers'. This would require behavioral changes which could cost little to nothing to implement and may actually save money, while not requiring corporate or governmental intervention.
    Making excess energy use, including extravagant and conspicuous consumption, socially unacceptible, especially in countries with the highest per capita emissions, could go a long way in reducing carbon emissions.

  • @lowelllodesign
    @lowelllodesign Месяц назад +1

    Passive Solar strategies for buildings (non-mechanical) such as earthern tubes, shading building faces with plant vines and dwelling units in Cold Climate should be attached not detached units; as thermal heat from neighbouring units acts as very effective insulation where the connected built forms can be grouped to create common habitable spaces for the community inhabitants!

  • @SomeIdiot983
    @SomeIdiot983 Месяц назад +1

    Some problems don't have an additive solution; we're not going to produce our way out of this. Seems like the collapse of civilization is our only hope.

  • @albert2395
    @albert2395 Месяц назад

    It is strange that you said there are large fires in the north West, because none of the British news outlets are showing this, and I watch the news a lot!😮

  • @iainmelville3940
    @iainmelville3940 Месяц назад +3

    Green gas! Methane generated from grass.. technology exists in UK

  • @voltrevolt8731
    @voltrevolt8731 Месяц назад

    Renewable energy is fascinating, and it works, and could solve a lot of our problems. I have totally faith in the tenacity and creative genius of people -- but absolutely none in governments and corporations. For every joule we save or generate through an alternative energy system, Elon Musk will launch another rocket, and the Supreme Court will strike down another regulation. The devastating continuity of the system - which we're stuck in like flies on fly paper - undoes any positive development we can engineer in its wake. As has been said so many times, we have to change the whole system from top to bottom. As long as there's an ever-greater incentive for people like Musk to extend exploitation and abuse to even higher orders of magnitude, they will most certainly do it. There's even an asteroid that they're targeting now which reportedly has "quadrillions of dollars" worth of rare "earth" minerals (named before we had space ships obviously). There will always be justifications for greater atrocities -- we have to pollute the atmosphere with propellant exhaust to explore space to get the minerals we need to have green energy on Earth -- but if we apply the smell test, we may be in for a very unhappy experience. And so on and so on and so on.... as long as they can make $ on it, and that $ has value, they'll keep taking and destroying and polluting more and more of our shared home. If someone came into the bathroom, clogged the toilet, then took a dump on the floor instead, they probably wouldn't be invited over again. But industrialism does this to the planet day in and day out, year after year. Maybe we shouldn't invite them back this time.

  • @dianewallace6064
    @dianewallace6064 Месяц назад +5

    Good News: China, Costa Rico, Iceland, Uraquay, and Norway.

  • @misshapenwhale5045
    @misshapenwhale5045 Месяц назад

    I think solar is a good clean energy. Organic chemistry in solar panels makes them easily producible with less resources needed to be mined to make them. Though they need more research to be produced to market.

  • @lancechapman3070
    @lancechapman3070 Месяц назад

    Nuclear for the energy density

  • @caterthun4853
    @caterthun4853 Месяц назад

    Scottish wind is shutdown when it exceeds demand to export.. The locals pay higher electricity prices than South England. The locals next to these wind farms should get free electricity rather than shutting them off.

  • @petrlonsky2332
    @petrlonsky2332 Месяц назад

    Prof. Jürgen Kleinwächtler designed Sunpulse machine = low temperature difference stirling engine for powering homes and small communities using only warm water from solar collector and cold water from well. The same machine could be used also in reversed as cooling machine. Its simple very low cost solution especially suitable for developing countries. Prof. Kleinwächtler goes further to idea of homes encapsled in greenhouses, which he uses not only for making pleasant atmosphere for living, but for growing food, and collect warm water for sunpulse machine. We should take in account, that merely 50% of energy we use for heating our homes. So idea of Eartship in combination with sunpulse is way I would like to see for those, who cannot afford solar panels. 🌍🕊 and we should not forget for cooking. In developing countres is one of the main cause of deforestation around settlements. Solar cooker with combinatin with hay box/ wonderbags. Its also fun to cook this way.

  • @danielfranklin2344
    @danielfranklin2344 Месяц назад

    I'm surprised you didn't address the problem of atmospheric particulate matter, what happens when we transition off fossil fuels? Will global warming skyrocket?

  • @stevangelical7052
    @stevangelical7052 Месяц назад

    Australia's Callum Coates authored Living Energies. The book highlighted the works of Victor Schauberger. Ocean sourced energy is mentioned, with details of the "machinery" required to obtain said energy. I have misplaced my copy of the book. Perhaps someone in the comment section can elaborate.

  • @eduardouranga
    @eduardouranga Месяц назад

    Air as a source of renewable energy using a heat pump as the appliace to extract it from the air and turn it into heat for space and domestic hot water

  • @TennesseeJed
    @TennesseeJed Месяц назад +3

    👍

  • @anamariacarvalho6738
    @anamariacarvalho6738 Месяц назад +1

    God bless you good nigth

  • @Ranti431
    @Ranti431 Месяц назад +1

    You keep on insisting on changing these items that seems to continue as they are since always. The conversion to green energy can’t keep up to the growing energy demand.
    You really should listen to William Reese that explains very well how overshoot is the problem of climate change and all our problems.
    Will green energy compensate our hunger and finish overshoot??? I don’t think so.

  • @victorbenitez5685
    @victorbenitez5685 Месяц назад

    No plan B planet, for certain. But the C02 excess, is that, it would take centuries to dissipate for the planet to cool down, even if renewable energy of all sorts is implemented, now. How then, can we fix this mess? The industries of fossil fuel don't want to and governments are unwilling to make them change. How do we get out of this slippery whole?

  • @danielfaben5838
    @danielfaben5838 Месяц назад +1

    The term "clean energy" is a selling point for those who want to buy but it is not an accurate way to describe all energy production and use. The transition that would be adequate for the planet and its many non human inhabitants would be to power down. Eliminating the excess humans (just about all of us) will be the answer. Can't absorb that info? That is understandable but doesn't change the reality of overshoot as understood by those who look deeply at the subject. Playing around the edges is the way of all humans that want to live as we have become accustomed.

  • @albert2395
    @albert2395 Месяц назад

    I would like to put solar panels on my house, but I suppose like most people, I can't afford it. Maybe if the British government would subsidise it?

  • @treefrog3349
    @treefrog3349 Месяц назад +5

    I sincerely and honestly admire and concur with the benign intentions of the Climate Emergency Forum. But simply telling the truths and exposing the lies is merely a self-assuaging and futile attempt to enumerate the prevailing lunacies we live in.The wealth and power of the provocateurs who have enabled this dystopia have long ago by-passed wisdom, empathy, and common sense. Anything you might say, any relevant observations you might make may psychologically/spiritually absolve you of any complicity in the emerging debacle, but it will not materially change anything.The human species is enthralled with wealth and power from the very top, even at the cost of the humanity itself. The disconcerting parallels between junkies and plutocrats is most germane to this discussion.

  • @dianewallace6064
    @dianewallace6064 Месяц назад +1

    25:00 6 to 10 million persons per year worldwide dying from air pollution.

    • @ChimpJacobman
      @ChimpJacobman Месяц назад

      Air pollution deaths are real, but it seems cleaning up our shipping pollution has cause a sudden temperature jump. Damned either way. We need a new way of bouncing sunlight back to space that doesn't consume massive amounts of energy or cause pollution.

    • @stevangelical7052
      @stevangelical7052 Месяц назад

      ​@@ChimpJacobman, mirror mirror on the roof.

  • @rbj5767
    @rbj5767 Месяц назад +1

    America & its GD Lifestyles‼️🇺🇸💔💔💢🧟‍♂️🧟‍♀️🛍🛒💢👎👎👎✨️

  • @eduardouranga
    @eduardouranga Месяц назад

    Solar thermal using evacuated tube's to heat domestic hot water

  • @amberazurescale5617
    @amberazurescale5617 Месяц назад +2

    Phew. You surely had better videos. First of all, Paul glorifying EV cars by telling they'd last 20-40 years when a combustion engine car lasts 10... really, where does he have that from?? I constantly see fossil cars older than 20 years, still driving around. EV car batteries will degrade, and yes, you can replace them, but that is essentially equivalent to replacing a combustion engine. The rest of the car is practically the same .. brakes, suspension, body ... and degrades the same. Next, what about Paul's "proposal" to "let's use the military budgets of the world to get huge increases in clean energy".. if this is meant serious, it is ridiculous - unless you live in a dream world. It will never ever happen. I don't even know why you put such ideas out there. Finally, the constant reiteration that there is "no choice" but to protect the climate... sorry lads, it' wishful thinking. Reality shows that there *is* a choice, and humans choose to keep overconsumption, destruction and pollution until it's too late for them.
    Gosh, it makes me upset. I'd appreciate if you stopped giving people false hopes and pipe dreams just because they "want to hear good news". It's no use at all to close your eyes from reality when there's no credible pathway to meaningful change whatsoever. Look at the global CO2 concentration, that's all that counts. Despite all efforts, it's going up and up, no sign of a turnaround that would be anywhere close to what's needed.

  • @ErnestOfGaia
    @ErnestOfGaia Месяц назад

    Can the working class organize to stop ruling class subsidies before rapid sea level rise?

  • @anamariacarvalho6738
    @anamariacarvalho6738 Месяц назад

    Uruguay; and other countrues Regina have a serial climate condicionado, where climate dinamuc condicionado, permite tô use the wind energy ....thus us nit the case if USA ; and also us not the case of Brasil and England fir exemple

  • @ErnestOfGaia
    @ErnestOfGaia Месяц назад

    renewable energy without renewable materials is not clean

  • @anamariacarvalho6738
    @anamariacarvalho6738 Месяц назад

    Só, may be is necessário the population tô be moved

  • @christill
    @christill Месяц назад +4

    The science is great, but I can’t deal with this liberal green growth economics anymore. I’m going to have to skip the these kinds of videos and just watch the ones that are mostly the scienctific facts rather than policy.

    • @astronautical1082
      @astronautical1082 Месяц назад

      You forgot to mention how conservative infinite growth economics and associated denial of its damage are orders of magnitude worse than any green economics put forth to solve problems the other economics creates..

    • @ChimpJacobman
      @ChimpJacobman Месяц назад

      You're not alone in that struggle my friend

  • @johnbaxter189
    @johnbaxter189 Месяц назад

    Solar and wind is stupid and really not clean.
    Childish and even stupid to even begin to consider solar and wind.
    A few new nuclear power stations is far cleaner and even cheaper.
    A few nuclear power stations less impact on the land
    Why millions of acres for solar wen a few new nuclear power stations wud be like dots in the landscape.
    The potential of water power is almost endless.
    We supposed to be near to nuclear fusion generating power.
    Solar and wind is like child's play.
    Theres all new models of energy generation coming online rapid now.
    Gotta think bigger, massive water works cud give massive power plus secure our water supply.
    I'm like gotta keep using old ways until new ways are truly functional.
    True Reggie we are massive us humans.
    Tryna close all the old ways to quick cud leave us with no power.
    Oh deffo gotta start limiting use Paul.

  • @anamariacarvalho6738
    @anamariacarvalho6738 Месяц назад

    Yes, but they set up tge term nuclear Usin at China that workshop using 6. Thousand degree Celcius of temperature ....a small Sun at the Earth surface ....this is terribke .. is a kind if door tô The Hell

  • @orenrachamim1594
    @orenrachamim1594 Месяц назад

    You already destroyed planet earth which is not yours, it god planet.

  • @anthonydavies6021
    @anthonydavies6021 Месяц назад +3

    The Americo-centric and anthropocentric viewpoints dominate all discussion of the Climate Crisis. How America is affected comes first, then maybe the rest of the human world, and finally the rest of the living world. So discussion of what we can and cannot afford starts with "Well how can we afford anything that negatively impacts our precious US economic growth?". IMHO we will never get anywhere with these biases while US hegemony predominates. As Regina points out, US won't do anything to reduce carbon emissions while other nations don't do the same. This is so utterly pointless it defies belief, yet nations will go to war about such things. Is it any wonder that I feel despair, which I can only salve by submerging myself in what remains of our miraculous, utterly beautiful natural world and doing what | can to sustain it.

  • @spacemonkey-yj7ss
    @spacemonkey-yj7ss Месяц назад

    we don't play well with others so yeah, no. overshoot overshoot overshoot. 3 billion in 1960. 63 years from powered flight to the moon. starting to see a pattern.