Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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.......If a person can not afford a Tesla, maybe those that cut their own lawns (all over the US) can decide to buy an electric lawn mower rather than a gasoline one. Every little bit of lower pollution helps and it sends a message. Electric automobiles are in their infant stage and the price will likely come DOWN and battery technology will improve in only a few years. ......Lower pollution has significant advantages to citizens (even if just for selfish individual reasons). Clean air over the US means better health and longer life through fewer LUNG problems. You would be helping YOURSELF and your next generation - not JUST decreasing Global Warming. ......People that CAN afford a Tesla or other EV will enjoy the benefits such as a quieter engine, lower center of gravity, therefore better acceleration, better braking, better cornering, and lower maintenance. The engine is revolving smoothly in a circle instead of the use of pistons going in an up and down motion and THEN having to be converted to circular motion. The EV also can "pat themselves on the back" for being part of a developing, in infancy, new industry. Which also has the MINOR advantage of preventing the devastation of the earth through excessive CO2 production with the increasing worldwide HEAT problems. July was the highest temperature month recorded worldwide (since the keeping of temperature records). |
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.......In 20 years the high volume of sales will bring down the price to the point that the average American can AFFORD one. All new innovations go through a cycle of non-acceptance and then if they are superior, they become widely accepted. How long this will take for EVs is anyone's guess. |
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Other papers agree that Antarctica is losing mass and that the rate is increasing. However, still other papers counter that while the loss of mass is significant, there is also a gain of mass due to snowfall. Some of those papers claim the gain of mass is larger than the loss of mass which would mean the mass of the ice cover on Antarctica is increasing, not decreasing.
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So the interesting point about the data collection for global warming is the "high temp" versus "the average high temperature".
So the difference is the length of time or number of days at or above a certain temperature which makes the average higher, even though the high temperature never changes. . point in time versus average. . so this graph from a Senior Research Associate at the Univ. of Miami Rosenstiel School. and its the duration and count, not the actual high temp at a point in time, which is causing part of the data communication issues. |
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And don't forget "Global wealth re-distribution"----aka I work, you reap the benefits of my labor. Well, they can kiss my grits.
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If you reread what I wrote, it is 13% per decade. Anyone interested could look up the article. I just quoted parts of it. There is a lot of science squeezed into that one article.
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It is per decade, not per year.
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