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The Energy Gang
"tons year" Discussed on The Energy Gang
"Expensive in too distracting but that may be changing does a new direct air capture plant in iceland herald a new era for carbon management. Plus new research shows. Just how drastically we need to slash fossil fuels to limit. Dangerous warming and california tries to fix the busted. Recycling system katherine. Hamilton is an arlington virginia. Happy to be here. Did you line up for your one thousand dollar per tonne. Co to offset from this direct air. Capture plant this week now. I'm just trying to figure out how to efficiently recharging electric vehicle using just like a little orange cord. Catherine is the chair and co founder of thirty eight solutions and we also joined by ed crooks. He is your where are you at your and oklahoma. I am indeed them in oklahoma city. Right now what's got you there visiting cons Saying there is companies on people In the energy industry here so it's been kind of a shock to the system to be flying again But actually quite nice ways but feeling of getting back to normal. I some some days. It feels like that's some days it doesn't. It is vice chair of the americas at wood. Mackenzie and he's a former editor at the financial times. And we've got a lot to talk about this week. I let's turn to iceland so last week. This swiss company called climb works officially launched a direct air capture plant in iceland called orca. The plant is a large series of fans or collectors. It moves the air over filter to create a chemical reaction binding. Co two which can be injected underground mineralized basically turned into rock. It is powered by geothermal plant. And that's why iceland's abundant geothermal. Resources and basaltic rock make a good place to house a plant like this. The company has signed deals with swiss. Re bill gates stripe and shop fai to sell them credits from the plant. But the tech is still really expensive As i alluded to. I think thousand dollars or eleven hundred dollars per tonne of co two that they're selling these voluntary credits for and it's still very small scale at around four thousand tons of co two per year but it is the biggest such plant of its kind and there are more in the works and climb. Works wants to get megaton scale plants by the end of the decade so that's a million tons of co two. What does this commercial launch signal for. The carbon capture industry. Catherine what what is this plant. How does it work. What are your thoughts on this announcement. Yes i reached out to ryan hanna. Who's a scientist and professor at university of california in san diego. And he said the really big way to think about this is that there's this carbon scrubber co two scrubber over which ambient air is brought into contact and then it grabs a bunch of the co two and then then once it does that it still has to be scrubbed and gets to maybe ninety eight nine hundred ninety eight or ninety nine percent pure and at that point you can put this into you can reuse it. So you can put it into greenhouses carbonation. Coca-cola synthetic fuels put high pressure into pipelines Or you can put it underground. So they're kind of a couple of different ways that you can go with direct air capture. One is to completely get rid of it. Which would mean to put it underground that would get it out of the air altogether or the other way to put it back into the economy and it doesn't reduce the amount of co two but it doesn't add to the amount and the whole trick of course is this this. Is this plant. Which is pretty interesting is very small that the use potential is miniscule compared to what has to be stored underground. And you have to prove this out. Not just from technical and feasibility way. But how is this going to work as at a cost and business basis. How do you actually scale this. Because it because of the size of the problem how do you scale it in a way that you can reuse it but you can also actually get rid of it and that is a really gnarly issue. Yes so the way. They're doing it now that they're mineralized being the the co two so basically be stored underground as rock permanently. But as you said you could turn that into two other materials and potentially create other revenue streams. But all still very expensive and limited in nature. And what do you make of the scale of this project in the tech itself and yeah. I'm in the scale As guzman just saying it's not great is nothing but four thousand tons year talking about capturing that's because apparently to about the emissions from eight hundred fifty cows or about one percent of the emissions of one coal thaad pablo so certainly in this stage Another to get too excited about there in terms of the scale. And as i say you're going to need to scale it up a lot if it's really gonna stop to make a material difference mobile technology my feeding. I'm deeply conflicted. I have to say about direct capture in the sense that comma changes are really tough problem. We need every tool available to tackle.

What The Flip Podcast
"tons year" Discussed on What The Flip Podcast
"We've got good powers that so annoying thing. Yeah we're not strong enough to report happen radical theory of if i have the pill or if you have the pill who stunts about chancer winning. I think if i if i do and scenario. Let's say i take a pill. What would that do for me and might might my coat. Hands is really my only actual power apart from backing so double my power of code hand so i can probably increase the coldness of my of my things. Let's say you know. I can probably go f- colds ice around me. Maybe if i put my hand on the floor is gonna have lucca. Subzero thing right of positive florida's go in this tons year is maybe or trees again. I don't know how that's going to help us fight him like yeah can do to seward bought. By that time he would just slice me. Oh block meal. Whatever am are things alma i could. I could probably We can his alma by freezing it to sasha point regains his feet and then kind of make him incapacitated arctic if he turns baseball i think he would be able to break out without as well. Jim i think my hands might be some type of help against his fire fees. She's fire us but again like my hands will be fine but my body will probably get scorch by just two of the middle fingers and so if i get it i get super hot huns which is cool on a giant road sanguine. Ooh i've caught here okay. This is a stretch. I've you sound like you. You made it so we're gonna win this easily. I think i just thought of a really cool thing. Imagine if we knew was face to face will we put our hands together like with clasping like we're doing wrestling thing where we call the hands together..

Jay Bird Watching
"tons year" Discussed on Jay Bird Watching
"Can they do it again when they play some tougher competition. Probably so if you're looking at the red sox schedule right now. Unfortunately it looks like they're done with the race so they but the but it doesn't get a tons year except they are sprinkling in six games against the baltimore orioles in there. And that's where. I think we if we're gonna get burned me. That's where we burn to that point. They go from playing tampa this tonight the day and then they play the white sox and the mariners over the next six days a little play. The orioles guy. Play a split against the matt's then they get to play the yankees then finished the lesser games. This season against the baltimore orioles. That's the red sox the yankees in them. It's that equation. Do a little bit of similar but they sprinkle in a little bit of an easier schedule and this is where i think if they can find something that keep them in the race. I the red sox because the red sox have not as many games against sub five hundred teams the blue the after this series with the yankees. The blue jays the yankees. Play the mets in a subway series at the met so then they play a makeup game against the twins. orioles cleveland indians texas rangers. And then they finished the season. The last six games of the season and this is where the yankees have a chance to get dusted. They play the red sox the three before the weekend there as i mentioned oh and then they fish against the blue jays now they still have both both teams still. The red sox can still have their so. The yankees actually finished against tampa. Yes so there's you catch. Hopefully we'll just have reason to the crush them then berry in the red sox finish against the nationals. We we have this four against baltimore. Our last series is at home against baltimore. They need to win seven games that he's having games. It's seven that they need seven seven. Just pour it on the in right now with this offense is gonna even guys. I know we've been writing a different person every night. It seemed like for offense throughout these last two series..

The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
"tons year" Discussed on The WDW Radio Show - Your Walt Disney World Information Station
"In mr point. I think on the i love love love mystic matter so story outside. And it's just this natural flow into that next chapter a going inside but even just how different things that resonate with a you know. Domestic american audience don't necessarily resonates from culture perspectives and just interest levels whether it be characters or experiences and trying to not in just in paris with but certainly in hong kong the other asia parks as well. That's a one hundred percent right For example Base park at hong kong created is really great garden and there are pavilions in the garden where characters will come and it's unique to hong kong. I think is really super cool idea. They went and then adapted in tokyo and other places because interactions with the characters was so ranked so high on In that part of the world as part of their experience and one of those characters was milan and You know one plus one equals two right so in in the original mindset of the team that built a park chinese character chinese base film Our company disney. They're thinking work so hard to represent chinese culture in an accurate way it's a slam dunk. They put the pavilion in moulin. Shows up nobody goes And it's like we kind of discover that that didn't represent china to chinese at all in fact that was kind of an aversion to it. So that's just an an example of what you of what you said of how you make that There's other examples to write in hong kong. The environment just the the caustic environment of a island built right by the sea in a in an environment. That is humid every single day of the year and even more humid in florida. If you can believe that as a floridian. I'm telling you stuff just falls apart there if you build it the same way you build it in the us. So there's you know tons years and years of research that Disney will do in a particular country or city before they built something that's good business has good storytelling and as widely reported in newspapers for the last two or even three decades. There's times that we get it wrong. Right those consultants. Infra paris said this that and the other thing you open it in the parisians actually hated right. We hate your food. We hate your hotels me. Hate this like wait a second. We spent all this time and money on all these consultants who were french. Who told us to do this. We did it and now they hated what what's going on but that's just that's just The cost of entry right. That's what you do and things evolve over time one of the points that you mentioned just want to circle back to you was mystic point..

The Short Porch
"tons year" Discussed on The Short Porch
"Now they think they can find something in him to. They think he was doing something wrong. With the angels can figure out here. i think. Cash his eye on him for quite some time But zac brin. I'd rather instead of sinker accurate. I'd rather klay holds. This guy is this guy. Singer is filthy. Ninety eight ninety nine dollars his balls good. i think he just wasn't thrown enough sinkers and pittsburgh having through a ton year just gets ground balls. I'm all in oklahoma pitching not now. Let's not give him the eighth inning. But i'm fine. Giving him like solid like he's it's been a a brief stint so far. But i'm i'm a clean home. I like one claimed comes in. I feel good. I mean i was befuddled by the trade at the time and i still think john arkell end up being the decent major league. But you can't complain about. It seems as just studies when you have a tall pitcher too. I feel like shit. Ship moves more when you're not tall. All pitcher who throws a ninety nine mile an hour bowling ball sinker. Yep i'm okay with that. I'm no problem with that Back to resolve report. What we think about his sterling johnstone's call. Oh what oh my god. I can't believe i didn't hear it. What is it so on friday. It was simply just rizzo rakes on saturday. It was resurrects. Plus nobody beats the rinse which is known to believe in commercial by not mistaken. I don't love it now. Nobody beats the raises. Good nobody beats there is. We didn't mention it but he's he's been on a cold streak of just not doing calls for new people was a nobody beats the wiz i believe is the old writing. It's a commercial might be showing my age here. We're not knowing exactly what it is. But i know it was a reference to that. Nobody beats the rhys assistant. At least he's just back into the game because he didn't do one for floreal. Low castro lamar. I don't think he did one for al in. I don't think he knows. Those guys played for the yankees right. He just didn't even try. Don't have one for gallo razi like they're crazy. Joe gallo a mobster seem doing something like that. There's the old was My cousin vinny right. Where eric joey gallo is the mobster but he goes. I'm not joel gal. Joey callo saying he's going to do that. But that's just a lot of options for joey gallant. He needs to drill. Joey galloway good girders job gadoe. Yeah ghetto but yes so. Nobody beats the risen Sterling call the moment. I i think nobody beats the And we will have italian yankee emergency. Yeah we the moment like the traits happened. We got to work. They should be out monday or tuesday. So be on the look for it. But we're before. I've just got a dm from this guy with a text message from his dad was thing. Every i think yankee italian in history and was like we need tally on his team to win This is off. Topic didn't The guy who broke one hundred one hundred gold last night. Italian american or something okay. Hilarious use eight bolt to that guy. What italians dominated right now. Big big moment for the talent What else Okay luke voight. So he was not with the team. This weekend i've been Kind understanding he's been ready to go for about a week now like his knee is not a problem. I think he probably could have played two series ago and stayed in tampa to get swings all weekend. I think now he's doing rehab assignment. with either. I think aaa i wanna say he's in aaa It's it feels like they don't know what to do with him. And they're just stalling with him and i feel really bad for lupus definitely frustrated They said that the yankees are going to meet with him. Terminent game plan because he's not gonna play. I see more obviously and we talked about how giancarlo left field opens the idea of him being the d. h. But it's how much do you wanna play. Carl in left field. That really screws luke. It could be off the bench shore but I feel bad looks in a really weird spot right now. Definitely yeah i do to. I mean he hasn't got going this year but we obviously know you can rate and runs right like. I think this will end up being. No it'll figure itself out. Like i mean i don't wanna look pessimistically but not just. Ain't these injuries happen. You know especially but everywhere. And i think they'll find a way for voice again that's way are especially with like. What are you doing what. I don't want to figure it so we'll does d. h. injuries but also thinking about how often the yankees rest guides. They'll they'll find time for him to wait or a team. That ever runs the same nine guys out there. you'll is thinking Them explaining the rest plan rizzo. He's what what do you mean going out there and playing for every single diligently. Don't understand what you're talking about. What do you. What do you mean i'm playing. I played the weekend miami first base. I'm playing involves more modest. Sit him against a tough left. The she has not jets. Yeah yeah. I don't think rizzo rest. Plan will work for.

News Radio 920 AM
"tons year" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"And welcome back to coast to coast here. McCoy with us this hour will take your phone calls your questions. Maybe you've had Lyme disease You might want to check in with us as well. What happens with a child gets Lyme disease for It's uh It's not. It's it's you know when the kid gets wind disease. Fortunately, their circulation is a lot better if they can. If you can catch it, you can catch it when the kid's got line disease. Um, Samir Remedies. You're gonna work a little bit better than in an older person that we're just it's harder to get started to get the remedies moving around and the antibiotics and stuff. But a lot of times keep people kids get the UN go undiagnosed. So a lot of people I know, think it had a mind to tell a little kids and have all sorts of weird symptoms that were just never treated. Can your dog or cat get Lyme disease? Your dog Can I haven't heard about cats. But yet dogs can get Lyme disease. And how do you cure that? How do you fight that from the pet. They use the same thing using antibiotics. There's some homemade path fix that. I've seen some doctors used, but yeah, same kind of thing. But it seems like the any biotics alone don't work. Even in your case. I mean, it suppresses it. But it came back. It's suppressed it then it came back. Yeah, The problem is, is that once line disease has gone chronic. Usually the most doctors watching doctors will will keep you on antibiotics for often, tons years. You know, they'll rotate the antibiotics and sometimes people come out of it just from being on antibiotics forever. A lot of times you don't you have to do Ah, you know, Like I said, ah, multi, An integrated approach. Absolutely. Let's take some calls here for you. Let's go to Tammy in Raleigh, North Carolina to get things started. Hi, Tammy. Hi, George. Thanks for taking my call won't come. Um, I basically have had. Well, I got lime about 40 years ago. Maybe now, so I had it a long time and Um I don't know if I still have it. But basically my life changed forever Mentor. A lot of the same things here did Did you have cases of times were just flared up and went away flared up in one way. Yeah, really? I did, and I had pneumonia. Right after I first got diagnosis, and it took about nine months. If it was from the tick bite, and if it wasn't like, he said, along longer time than that, But About nine months after I got bit by a tick, and it was in my head dropped from the tree going into my house and I did have a rash because I went to the dermatologist. And she gave me some cream or something. So it was until nine months later. I couldn't change the years my car. I had a straight drive. My sister who have to help me drive my car. I mean, I just got so sick. I was just ready to give up and she take me to the hospital because I know I'm going to die or something. And I had a lab tech took my blood. He was from Virginia, where they have a lot of line. She said. Don't tell your doctor. I told you this, but You think this could be lime? I said, Well, I just get by a tick and she said, Please, please, please. Call your doctor. And tell him that until him that you want to be tested for line, and I did that. And she basically probably saved my life because I called my doctor. He never had a line patient before. Tammy, You don't have this. You know where you have this and I said, please, and he finally said Okay, I'll call him tested, Dorie. That's kind of how it all started for me. Did he apologize? What? It came back positive. No, course not. He sent me to like a infectious disease specialists. You treat me like I was crazy. It was just I didn't really get any help. Other than like at many months after that, they said, it went from Mano to them. They thought I had arthritis. Sometimes when I have, like more than neurological symptoms, and then after having power for heart palpitations on but wasn't really until I started doing alternative medicines. So I guess the world antibiotics for the for the mono that they said could have possibly treated the line. But, um Yes, it's been a serious of trying to find different alternative therapies. I did acupuncture so helpful. Many et helped a lot. There. Are you familiar with an 80? Yeah. Yeah, I found that helpful. What is? What is that? Um do you wanna answer that beard? Join me. Attention You could. You could tell So they basically a standby acupuncture since I'm chiropractors and have tons and tons of vials. Of every substance since you can imagine, And they have wine now I've heard they have a land to infections. They didn't at the time that I It's getting any cheaper line on day. Basically, muscle test you and find out what what you have. And then they have you, too. Started breathing techniques while they're tapping on your back down your spine because these things settle in your spine. And then, um, you couldn't take to the acupuncture needles and and they do that for so long, and then they retest you. And so when's the last flare API it, Tammy. Um e think that I don't know if I still have mine in my body or not, but I Haven't worked about 10 years now. Um, I just basically have a lot of fatigue and I'll flare up with fatigue. Not here. She just said she doesn't know if she still has it in her body or not. Can she find that out? It gets really tricky to test after a while, because one you take so much and there are some new tests out there that are very sensitive. That can making Detective Edna Um I've been a little bit out of the loop of the testing in the last 10 years. But I think that there's some new tests if they can get pretty Three. Zoom in on it and whether or not you could get rid of it completely. My co author, Cara's all She went through the same journey with me and chic. She claims she's It's completely out of her. I think what happens is that I haven't had any symptoms for 10 years. I think that at a certain point, your immune system gets a handle on it until it just it just doesn't come back whether or not it's completely gone. I can't say. The test itself. Is that a blood test? There's different types of tests. Yeah, there's the blood check. There's a blood test is a Western blot test. It's called. There's PCR tests just like you're doing with Kobe did. They can also test things like protesters. Spinal fluid like they did with me to see if you have white blood cells in your spinal fluid. Um, I think there's a there's a new kind of DNA's a test. I'm not sure of the name of but I know that there's a newer test. Now that's pretty accurate. If you have Lyme disease, and it you know goes storm it. When does it generally come back again? Along just like people get these flare ups and and it's based upon these eggs that hatch they go assist like parasites. So sometimes if you're doing really good, and your health is strong, you might feel good for a few months, maybe even a year And then if you get stressed out, you start You know, for whatever reason Emotional stuff comes up. The little, the little eggs or like Ah, she's weak. She's weak. The coast is clear. Let's hatch and then you're back, Tomo feeling like, you know crap for for months. Sometimes. Years. Let's go to my ad in the city of New York my and welcome to the show. Yes. Good.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"tons year" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Today is mlk. Day and folks in michigan are not letting the pandemic stop observances honoring the legacy of martin. Luther king junior elaine hardy with the martin luther king junior commission of in michigan says in the wake of global outrage against racism. Dr king's message of equality injustice is more important than ever. She knows that while king was a peaceful civil rights leader. He didn't sit quietly on the sidelines. Really was an agitator and he understood that he needed to remind america of the promise that she wants to all people but how that promise was deny for poor people and black people and he did so very forcefully and with some very plain language around the state annual events including performances lectures will be held virtually while others including volunteer. Projects will be socially distanced. Hardy says the commission's honored to be hosting king's daughter. Dr bernice king during its day celebration. Which will be broadcast on. W. i l. x. tv ten in lansing and on social media at seven pm mary sherman reporting in the spirit of martin luther king junior's messages of equality and justice indiana's legal community is offering free legal counsel today to those in need kelsey kotnik with the indiana state bar association. There's so many hoosiers who are needing help because of the pandemic has just made everything worse for so many people and the entire indian illegal system has kind of come together to make sure that hoosiers can get the legal help that they need. But there's such a demand. The indiana bar has hosted. Its talk to a lawyer today. Program for nearly twenty years. As an annual tribute to dr king meantime anne maryland justice project and his partners are urging the general assembly to override. Governor larry hogan's veto of a bill to revive what they say is a desperately needed pre. Release program tell women transitioning out of prison despite having more than eight hundred women in prison. The state has nine pre release units for men but none for women. According to monica cooper of the maryland justice project the state faces a budget shortfall because of covid nineteen but cooper says lawmakers recognize the urgency in helping women get jobs in housing after their release. She is confident. The override will pass and notes. The original bill was approved with a one hundred two four to twenty seven vote. We already won this fight. We don't have to redo this battle. The only thing we have to do is get those people to say yes again. They said yes before and we need them to say yes again. And that's it's cooper sensor group spearheaded the gender responsive pre-release act in two thousand. Sixteen governor hogan cited covid nineteen budget constraints when he vetoed the bill in may. The general assembly is expected to vote on an override. This week. i'm diane bernard this is p. Ns the nevada coalition against the death penalty is urging state lawmakers there to use their twenty twenty one session to end state level executions and members of the. Us house say saito act to end the federal death penalty after three federal executions last week. All in indiana of lisa montgomery cory johnson and dustin hicks nevada's still allows capital punishment but hasn't carried out executions since two thousand six father chuck toronto of saint thomas aquinas cathedral in reno calls the practice quote barbaric and says it waste government resources. He has rarely doesn't execution truly provide closure for a victim's family we stand opposed to the death penalty for many many reasons of dignity of human life being the most obvious primarily but the racial inequity the economic inequity geographic inequity in the weeks leading up to their executions cory johnson in dustin hague's both tested positive for covid nineteen and they weren't the only ones prisons across the country have been epicenters for the virus with incarcerated people unable to take many key safety precautions for public service. I'm really bulky nebraska. Lawmakers are considering a bill that aims to provide some relief for meat supply chains by allowing consumers to purchase smaller ownership shares of livestock and zony with the oakland meat processing plant says legislative bill. Three twenty four would help more nebraska's who have struggled to find meet at grocery stores during the coronavirus pandemic access food from trusted local sources. The people that aren't able to purchase a seven hundred dollar quarter being able to just get that piece of what they need whether it be the rose. A couple of steaks some hamburger. This is gonna get you to your local farmers freezer. Lv three twenty four is similar to steps taken by iowa. Kansas missouri oregon wyoming to increase local neat processor capacity. I'm eric gladys. finally mike. Mohan tells us minnesota struggling to meet emission reductions goals set worn a decade ago but the author of a new report issued today suggest a tool that could provide a boost. That should be getting more attention. The nature conservancies finding say practices such as expanding forests while protecting prairies and wetlands across minnesota would reduce carbon emissions by up to twenty six million metric tons year. The group saatchi graber says the very resources. They're trying to protect can do much of the work themselves. For example she cites tree-planting in rural areas. They breathe in carbon dioxide in breed out the opposite of people right as the tree grows but storing carbon in its trunk. The author said another key. Theme is more climate-friendly practices in agriculture to reduce harmful runoff in store carbon in the ground. This is mike clifford and thank you for starting your week. We public service. We are member and lister supported and online at public news service dot. Org from the hotline newsfeed weather center today mostly cloudy skies with a forty percent chance of snow in the afternoon high in That east low forties tonight mostly cloudy skies with a fifty percent chance of snow accumulation around an inch. Bill around twenty five. They will be partly sunny skies on tuesday becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon high in the low thirties. That's the latest weather checkouts more news and weather on our website at heart and newsfeed. Donald trump sound sportstalk blood. This is my turn is my usual time slot once again rick tuttle. We call titillating sports. Get it got good. I am the pomace one so come on in. And let's talk some sports here on a monday morning in san francisco. California were dominik. Commended says he's on the other side of where i'm sitting of cisco bay in our studios there and north beach in downtown sf. I'm on the other side here.