Maybe global average temperatures will drop dramatically if all those 85% of Stevenson weather stations are relocated to rural settings, instead of them being next to airport runways and heat outlets for buildings.
With CO₂ emissions rising as they are, it’s not surprising we’re seeing these effects. I don’t think many people realize just how drastically emissions have increased in recent years. I actually made a video on this topic on my channel, breaking down the data-it's pretty eye-opening!
Can we put low tension DC batteries under solar panels before the electric is transformed to high tension ? Storage at both source and sink and move household lighting and circuits down to center tapper 48 Volts for lighting and consumer electrics.
It's possible, but the bayonet/screw fittings would have to be different to mains bulb fittings. The possibility of plugging in low voltage devices in higher voltage plugs could be a hazard.
Lower voltage (e.g. 48V) would require higher current for the same power. Higher current requires thicker wires, i.e. more copper. Moving to HIGHER voltages is a better idea.
We need to find good high tension electricity instructors too worldwide too.
Maybe global average temperatures will drop dramatically if all those 85% of Stevenson weather stations are relocated to rural settings, instead of them being next to airport runways and heat outlets for buildings.
WE CAN NOT GO OVER 1.7 MAX WE NEED TO COOL THE PLANET NOW!!! THE ONLY WAY WE DO THAT IS TO GO NET CARBON NEGATIVE GLOBALLY.
We need more CO2, not less.
With CO₂ emissions rising as they are, it’s not surprising we’re seeing these effects. I don’t think many people realize just how drastically emissions have increased in recent years. I actually made a video on this topic on my channel, breaking down the data-it's pretty eye-opening!
There's no silver lining here.
What is the right average temperature?
Can we put low tension DC batteries under solar panels before the electric is transformed to high tension ? Storage at both source and sink and move household lighting and circuits down to center tapper 48 Volts for lighting and consumer electrics.
It's possible, but the bayonet/screw fittings would have to be different to mains bulb fittings. The possibility of plugging in low voltage devices in higher voltage plugs could be a hazard.
Lower voltage (e.g. 48V) would require higher current for the same power. Higher current requires thicker wires, i.e. more copper. Moving to HIGHER voltages is a better idea.