DeNir8
DeNir8 t1_jd40pv3 wrote
Reply to comment by milo159 in TIL A coal seam in Australia is believed to have been burning for 6,000 years, making it the oldest coal fire. The site's name is Mount Wingen but is commonly called Burning Mountain and the fire is traveling south 1m per year discoloring the ground as it goes. by jamescookenotthatone
True. But then there is no coal. Removing the fuel would make it stop burning.
DeNir8 t1_jd3potx wrote
Reply to comment by milo159 in TIL A coal seam in Australia is believed to have been burning for 6,000 years, making it the oldest coal fire. The site's name is Mount Wingen but is commonly called Burning Mountain and the fire is traveling south 1m per year discoloring the ground as it goes. by jamescookenotthatone
Coal is being dug in mines for profit all over. How deep is this burn? It has air. It scorches the earth..
DeNir8 t1_jd3dgkf wrote
Reply to comment by milo159 in TIL A coal seam in Australia is believed to have been burning for 6,000 years, making it the oldest coal fire. The site's name is Mount Wingen but is commonly called Burning Mountain and the fire is traveling south 1m per year discoloring the ground as it goes. by jamescookenotthatone
It could be excavated in advance? Travels at 1m/year. Begin 50 meters down the road..
DeNir8 t1_jc316qi wrote
Reply to Future Timeline has removed its prediction about a cure for Alzheimer's disease by 2036 by ixfd64
Did anyone try to simply stop with sugar and all the refined crap?
DeNir8 t1_jbp04hw wrote
Reply to comment by Drahy in Denmark will be first country to import, store other countries' captured CO2 | "Our subsoil contains a storage potential far larger than our own emissions," said Danish Climate Minister Lars Aagaard. by chrisdh79
Howso? Any documentation on that?
Anyhoot. The government has temporarily removed taxes while the extreme tarif for transport is being introduced. But the taxes will be added, and much higer, this summer.
Also, there is now a penalty for using electricity in peak hours.
According to https://www.bolius.dk/elpriser the avg. price right now is 2.86dkk or $0,40.
Edit:According to this https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Denmark/electricity_prices/ denmark is by far the most expensive. Corporate greed?
DeNir8 t1_jbotn4g wrote
Reply to Denmark will be first country to import, store other countries' captured CO2 | "Our subsoil contains a storage potential far larger than our own emissions," said Danish Climate Minister Lars Aagaard. by chrisdh79
And yet the population in denmark is looking at extreme taxes on power ($0,3/kwh for transport, and another $0,15/kwh because F you and then the price) and extreme taxes on already expensive meat ($15/pound + 30% F you tax)
DeNir8 t1_jb10qbk wrote
Reply to comment by either-way in Researchers in Vietnam Discovered That Two Deer Antlers Languishing in Museum Storage Are Actually 2,000-Year-Old Musical Instruments by NotTRYINGtobeLame
You know what. Keep your rediculous kingdom.
DeNir8 t1_irfasvn wrote
Reply to comment by divat10 in Many scientists see fusion as the future of energy – and they're betting big. by filosoful
I'll bet you that 99% of the funding towards fusion is being spend on projects that will take us nowhere because the people who hand out our money are closer to chimps than you and me are.
DeNir8 t1_iraom53 wrote
Reply to comment by Castod28183 in Many scientists see fusion as the future of energy – and they're betting big. by filosoful
Lel. Always was..
DeNir8 t1_iraok56 wrote
Reply to comment by stonksntings in Many scientists see fusion as the future of energy – and they're betting big. by filosoful
Except it doesn't deliver.
DeNir8 t1_iraofsb wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Many scientists see fusion as the future of energy – and they're betting big. by filosoful
It is a nice dream. I wish for the same. Infinite energy. Sadly I believe fusion is not it. I do believe a Mercury bound Dyson sphere is.
DeNir8 t1_irao89r wrote
Reply to comment by forrealnotskynet in Many scientists see fusion as the future of energy – and they're betting big. by filosoful
I agree completely. Because Sabine Hossenfelder!
DeNir8 t1_iranzpr wrote
Reply to comment by Anxious_Leek2627 in Many scientists see fusion as the future of energy – and they're betting big. by filosoful
What energy might that be?
DeNir8 t1_iranwoa wrote
Reply to comment by irisfailsafe in Many scientists see fusion as the future of energy – and they're betting big. by filosoful
It's just easy to get Billion dollar grants going absolutely nowhere.. but hey, gotta feed the kids.
DeNir8 t1_iranogl wrote
AFAIK, they have still to make a return above 1%. 1 fucking percent!?!
DeNir8 t1_jd413av wrote
Reply to comment by maartenvanheek in TIL A coal seam in Australia is believed to have been burning for 6,000 years, making it the oldest coal fire. The site's name is Mount Wingen but is commonly called Burning Mountain and the fire is traveling south 1m per year discoloring the ground as it goes. by jamescookenotthatone
Tbt. I imagine someone would have done it if there was profit to be made. It may drive a sick kind of tourism? I donno. But stopped it can be. Probably not worth it.