Climate in the 21st Century

Will Humankind see the 22nd Century?

  • Not a fucking chance

    Votes: 41 28.7%
  • Maybe. if we get our act together

    Votes: 34 23.8%
  • Yes, we will survive

    Votes: 68 47.6%

  • Total voters
    143

Sativied

Well-Known Member
I think since recharging stations pumping a lot of kilowatts into EVs will need some kind of protection from the rain, that anything solar panel covered should also be used for shelter from the elements. Most gas stations have such shelters from the elements already and recharging an EV with hundreds of volts could be dangerous in the pouring rain. These solar trees don't provide shade or shelter and appear expensive to construct.

You think they will? What year are we in - just checking in case I took a wrong turn last time I jumped.

2017
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Newer model since 2018:
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I find these a lot more aesthetically pleasing than mechanical mushrooms, trees and flowers designed to be more fitting for a Disney theme park.

Bigger one in UK:
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The yellow line on the canopy is just brilliant design. People are programmed to notice gas stations by the green/yellow/red/etc line along the roof, fastned charging locations look like an electric spark.

150kW+ only:
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Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
You think they will? What year are we in - just checking in case I took a wrong turn last time I jumped.

2017
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Newer model since 2018:
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I find these a lot more aesthetically pleasing than mechanical mushrooms, trees and flowers designed to be more fitting for a Disney theme park.

Bigger one in UK:
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The yellow line on the canopy is just brilliant design. People are programmed to notice gas stations by the green/yellow/red/etc line along the roof, fastned charging locations look like an electric spark.

150kW+ only:
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i do like them better than the trees, but they still look like a drive in restaurant from the 1950s

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Sativied

Well-Known Member
i do like them better than the trees, but they still look like a drive in restaurant from the 1950s

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See we didn't have those, looks like a self-service car wash to me.

It's kinda what most of the gas stations along the freeways here are nowadays, drive in and drive through fast food restaurants / cafes / bakeries / tobacco shops. Pump itself has an atm, so no need to go inside anymore, but the buildings are still there. It's the main difference between the fast charge locations and typical gas stations, though that is changing too. Charge on the left, eat and piss on the right.

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Roger A. Shrubber

Well-Known Member
See we didn't have those, looks like a self-service car wash to me.

It's kinda what most of the gas stations along the freeways here are nowadays, drive in and drive through fast food restaurants / cafes / bakeries / tobacco shops. Pump itself has an atm, so no need to go inside anymore, but the buildings are still there. It's the main difference between the fast charge locations and typical gas stations, though that is changing too. Charge on the left, eat and piss on the right.

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throw in a mcdonalds, put waitresses on roller skates delivering the food to the cars, and it's the 50s again.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
See we didn't have those, looks like a self-service car wash to me.

It's kinda what most of the gas stations along the freeways here are nowadays, drive in and drive through fast food restaurants / cafes / bakeries / tobacco shops. Pump itself has an atm, so no need to go inside anymore, but the buildings are still there. It's the main difference between the fast charge locations and typical gas stations, though that is changing too. Charge on the left, eat and piss on the right.

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I don’t remember them from the suburban East Coast ca. Apollo. They were either gone, or a regional phenomenon farther west.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
You think they will? What year are we in - just checking in case I took a wrong turn last time I jumped.

2017
View attachment 5295147

Newer model since 2018:
View attachment 5295150

I find these a lot more aesthetically pleasing than mechanical mushrooms, trees and flowers designed to be more fitting for a Disney theme park.

Bigger one in UK:
View attachment 5295152

The yellow line on the canopy is just brilliant design. People are programmed to notice gas stations by the green/yellow/red/etc line along the roof, fastned charging locations look like an electric spark.

150kW+ only:
View attachment 5295151
It rains a lot in northern Europe and charging at 300 volts DC or more is not something I would want to do in a rainstorm without some protection from the elements. Those tree things might be ok in Dubai, but it rains and snows in northern climates and fast charging in minutes will be a challenge in warm dry weather much less in the rain.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
You think they will? What year are we in - just checking in case I took a wrong turn last time I jumped.

2017
View attachment 5295147

Newer model since 2018:
View attachment 5295150

I find these a lot more aesthetically pleasing than mechanical mushrooms, trees and flowers designed to be more fitting for a Disney theme park.

Bigger one in UK:
View attachment 5295152

The yellow line on the canopy is just brilliant design. People are programmed to notice gas stations by the green/yellow/red/etc line along the roof, fastned charging locations look like an electric spark.

150kW+ only:
View attachment 5295151
Looks like yer way ahead of other European countries in charging stations and here in NA we are still in the stone age! I suppose being a low country that sea level rises will pretty well wipe you out so there is a strong incentive to go green.

Florida and a lot of southern US states including Texas are in the same boat, but not as proactive and oppose this climate change stuff, even though it will benefit them economically. It is just more "woke" stuff to the right wingnuts, but they are just conned morons who can't even define what woke means and are easily fooled into becoming useful idiots.
 

husita

Well-Known Member
I suppose being a low country that sea level rises will pretty well wipe you out so there is a strong incentive to go green.
What can one small country do, when all is sabotaged by leading country-Germany, closing their nuclear plants and shifting to gas and even coal when needed. Greanpeace fight against nuclear energy in past 30 years seems to be the main reason we will not have enough clear energy sources in EU.
It´s time to face it, nothing can stop planet heating for 4-6°C average in two hundred years. There is no cheaper energy source than coal and oil for developing countries. What are we gonna say them-stop developing? All accesable fosil resources will be used, probably some methane hydrates as well. Mankind is addicted to fosil fuels and cheap energy, we have to be ready for changes about to come.
 

printer

Well-Known Member
What can one small country do, when all is sabotaged by leading country-Germany, closing their nuclear plants and shifting to gas and even coal when needed. Greanpeace fight against nuclear energy in past 30 years seems to be the main reason we will not have enough clear energy sources in EU.
It´s time to face it, nothing can stop planet heating for 4-6°C average in two hundred years. There is no cheaper energy source than coal and oil for developing countries. What are we gonna say them-stop developing? All accesable fosil resources will be used, probably some methane hydrates as well. Mankind is addicted to fosil fuels and cheap energy, we have to be ready for changes about to come.
I seem to recall that Japan's little oopsie had a great effect on Germany's stance on nuclear. Germany jumped on gas, the best option of the hydrocarbons, would have been no problem until Putin upset the apple cart. What are we going to do to stop developing countries from bringing their citizens into the 20th century? What right do we have to tell them? Better yet, what have you done to reduce your carbon footprint? What has your neighbor done? If we all just go around as business as usual we are all to blame.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
What can one small country do, when all is sabotaged by leading country-Germany, closing their nuclear plants and shifting to gas and even coal when needed. Greanpeace fight against nuclear energy in past 30 years seems to be the main reason we will not have enough clear energy sources in EU.
It´s time to face it, nothing can stop planet heating for 4-6°C average in two hundred years. There is no cheaper energy source than coal and oil for developing countries. What are we gonna say them-stop developing? All accesable fosil resources will be used, probably some methane hydrates as well. Mankind is addicted to fosil fuels and cheap energy, we have to be ready for changes about to come.
There’s always an asteroid or comet in the dinosaur killer class …
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
What can one small country do, when all is sabotaged by leading country-Germany, closing their nuclear plants and shifting to gas and even coal when needed. Greanpeace fight against nuclear energy in past 30 years seems to be the main reason we will not have enough clear energy sources in EU.
It´s time to face it, nothing can stop planet heating for 4-6°C average in two hundred years. There is no cheaper energy source than coal and oil for developing countries. What are we gonna say them-stop developing? All accesable fosil resources will be used, probably some methane hydrates as well. Mankind is addicted to fosil fuels and cheap energy, we have to be ready for changes about to come.
I dunno if we can arrest global warming without some geoengineering like using space born mirrors to shade to poles temporarily, but we had better fucking try! Solar is the cheapest form of power generation now followed by wind turbines and storage technologies are required to harness it at grid and domestic scales. Both solar and battery storage are about to get much cheaper and more feasible over the next decade and the governments in North America want most cars sold to be EVs in less than 10 years and we are lagging behind the EU and China. I don't have much faith in carbon capture technologies, but I'm no expert in the field, just an observer. This thread is about policy and the information required to make it, at least from my perspective, people can protest to bring attention to the issue, especially younger people who will spend more time in the future Hellscape we are creating than me. However, we need workable alternatives and there appear to be some, whether they are too little too late remains to be seen but we have to try.

Most poor countries are tropical and solar works quite well there and should be cheap enough for them to afford, but like us their problem is battery storage for renewables and hopefully the EV revolution will help with that issue as the battery factories continue to go up.
 

printer

Well-Known Member
"I dunno if we can arrest global warming without some geoengineering like using space born mirrors to shade to poles temporarily, but we had better fucking try!"

And what would that do to the polar bears? What is going to keep this big sail in place when the cosmic wind blows on it?
 

Sativied

Well-Known Member
It rains a lot in northern Europe and charging at 300 volts DC or more is not something I would want to do in a rainstorm without some protection from the elements.
Rainstorms around here are like comfy showers compared to many other places like US and Australia. But that aside, the roofs are actually to ‘protect’ the customers against the rain, not because there’s any danger in fast charging in the rain. Though frankly… maybe another good reason not to buy a chinese ev.

Looks like yer way ahead of other European countries in charging stations and here in NA we are still in the stone age! I suppose being a low country that sea level rises will pretty well wipe you out so there is a strong incentive to go green.

Florida and a lot of southern US states including Texas are in the same boat, but not as proactive and oppose this climate change stuff, even though it will benefit them economically. It is just more "woke" stuff to the right wingnuts, but they are just conned morons who can't even define what woke means and are easily fooled into becoming useful idiots.
Those are just the ones from FastNed, a small portion of all fast charge stations here. But yes, 30% of all chargers in EU are in NL and 20% in Germany.

Not quite in the same boat as Florida or places that are at risk of flooding from sea level rise. Average elevation is 30m, most of the coast is protected by up to 51m natural dunes, a quarter of NL already is below sea level, only country with a third branch of government specifically for water management. Main difference with other countries at risk is that we‘ve been operating on the assumption we can and will be flooded long before major climate change in recent times. Technically, there’s only about 65miles of additional barriers needed, which does not compare to for example Florida or Texas.

The high risk and cost effectively means the probability is extremely small. The risk of NL flooding is no concern or factor for anyone embracing EVs. The misery on a global scale however…
 

Sativied

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What can one small country do, when all is sabotaged by leading country-Germany, closing their nuclear plants and shifting to gas and even coal when needed. Greanpeace fight against nuclear energy in past 30 years seems to be the main reason we will not have enough clear energy sources in EU.
A common argument from the irrational side of the spectrum, far right.

Instead, how can one small country exercise influence on the rest if it doesn’t set a good example itself first. It would be like complaining about a neighbor’s trashy garden while using your own backyard as a garbage dump, i.e. hypocritical.

Plus, we’ve been brainwashed by a government commercial in the 90s, “a better environment starts with yourself”. Every little bit helps.

Entirely agree with your comment about Germany but then the circumstances changed and they have learned it was a dumb move that cost them more than they were trying to save. Instead of aiming for 100% renewables in 2050 they moved it to 2035. Germany is definitely not the one not playing ball.

You’re giving too much credit to Greenpeace and way too little to the anti-nuclear movement in Germany that led to their Green Party as well as the catastrophes in Chernobyl and Fukushima. NL will build two new ones before 2035 and despite my donations to greenpeace I do not oppose.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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"I dunno if we can arrest global warming without some geoengineering like using space born mirrors to shade to poles temporarily, but we had better fucking try!"

And what would that do to the polar bears? What is going to keep this big sail in place when the cosmic wind blows on it?

 
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