CO2 is garbage not plant food
Is there a bunny so sheltered that he or she has not seen myriad repetitions of denial starting with CO2 is plant food?
Eli is a patient bunny, but has decided to take up arms against this nonsense.
Eli meant to behave but there were way too many options.
Is there a bunny so sheltered that he or she has not seen myriad repetitions of denial starting with CO2 is plant food?
Eli is a patient bunny, but has decided to take up arms against this nonsense.
Posted by EliRabett at 5:12 PM 74 comments
Yes, Eli has been on sabbatical, but he really has been thinking of the bunnies, especially with Easter coming up. Well, sometimes it just gets hard to think of something new and interesting and life, or at least Twitter, has become a series of re-runs where all that is needed is a link to some old Rabett Run post (there are some goodies there the Bunny will tell you:).
In any case there has been recent discussion about a chart posted by the Lawrence Livermore Lab folk about US Energy consumption and copied to Twitter. Several are trying to use this as an argument against fossil fuels pointing to the fact that rejected energy is a large part of electricity generation and more.
. . . in effect, that it was pointless to try to solve global warming by building solar cells, because they are black and absorb all the solar energy that hits them, but convert only some 12% to electricity while radiating the rest as heat, warming the planet. Now, maybe you were dazzled by Mr Myhrvold’s brilliance, but don’t we try to teach our students to think for themselves? Let’s go through the arithmetic step by step and see how it comes out. It’s not hard.Interested or, as in the case of Eli, those with the dread forgetting disease, can follow Ray through the calculation, but the point is that all energy eventually (may take the age of the universe, but eventually) degrades to heat, but some of it can be used in the meantime to do work (move things non-randomly, including electrons).
Posted by EliRabett at 3:36 AM 7 comments
Unfortunately I don't see an embed option, but if he's nominated, then a shortened clip of this CNN video will get rotated heavily next year, starting about 55 seconds in, where Biden says his response to question of whether to attack the bin Laden compound was "Mr. President, my suggestion is don't go".
Expect to see that heavily played if he's the nominee. Also, if Republicans want him to be the nominee, I expect it won't be played at all by the Republican elite prior to the nomination, although they can't control everybody on their side.
They will cut off the video right before he adds "there are two more things you should do first." The Dems can point that out; it won't help them very much.
He can also point out how he backtracked in 2015 as he was considering running against Clinton, and announced the secret and contradictory advice he supposedly later gave the president:
I don't think that will help him that much and may actually hurt him.
More here at The Atlantic on the questionable quality of his foreign policy advice in general.
Having said that, if he's the nominee he will be light years better than Trump, Pence, or whatever other disgrace the Republicans choose, and I'll give money and time to get Biden elected.
Posted by Brian at 11:48 AM 8 comments