Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Oh I like this #4

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Aaaaahhhhh

Os meus Kings of Leon vêm cáááá!!!

Lido por aí

Vivemos rodeados de informação e continuamos ignorantes como sempre em relação aos Humanos (a nós próprios). 



Ir ao museu ao domingo de manhã é um bom substituto de ir à missa. Escuridão, silêncio e introspecção. Tenho de fazer isto mais vezes. 



"Ontem passei por uma fila de gente com dificuldades financeiras que é como quem diz drogados, bêbados e gordas com 30 filhos porque f*der é bom mas a contracepção uma maçada (...)."


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Leituras interessantes #2

A new report shows that this recent warm spell is nothing abnormal or unprecedented—during the 1990s there was simply a return to conditions present during 1931-1960. The reason for the shift is warm ocean temperatures that are, in turn, driven by variation in warm ocean currents from the tropics.
 
The whole “affordable energy” idea is based on the myth that if we don’t include those external costs in the price — the pollution costs, the national security costs — they just go away. They don’t. Keeping prices artificially low just transfers those costs to someone else, (..) someone who has to go off to fight a war to keep the shipping routes open. (...) If there’s one thing we can’t afford, it’s “affordable energy.”
 
Fonte: Climate Etc.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Da rotunda do Marquês

E isto, meus caros, é algo que todas as notícias (muito preocupadas com os carros que entopem o centro da cidade, bem servido de transportes) ignoraram. E isto, meus caros, é muito bom. Pronto.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Falar vs. fazer

"O País não precisa de quem diga o que está errado; precisa de quem saiba o que está certo."

Agustina Bessa-Luís através do Espuma dos Dias

Uma das nossas grandes habilidades - apontar o dedo ao que está mal ou a quem faz mal - mas fazer as coisas bem, tá quieto! Enquanto não invertermos isto, parece-me que não vamos sair da cepa torta.


Monday, October 15, 2012

Das minhas séries


Escusado será dizer que segunda-feira à noite passou a ser sagrada né?


Friday, October 12, 2012

Tá tudo maluco, só pode


Europe is exempt from a surge in unconventional gas sources that led the agency to declare the start of a new era for the fuel because on the old continent demand for gas in power plants has been largely replaced by cheap coal.

Resumindo, a Europa importa carvão barato dos States porque os cámones estão confortavelmente a explorar as suas reservas de gás natural através do fracking, o que os levou ao mais baixo nível de emissões das últimas décadas. Na Europa, fecham-se centrais nucleares e reina o carvão como alternativa. Lindo. É a economia, estúpido.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Mais leituras interessantes

"During the round-the-clock coverage of the nuclear drama, the specter of Chernobyl has been raised repeatedly. It is worth noting that the worst nuclear disaster in history directly caused only 31 fatalities. The World Health Organization estimates that 4,000 deaths could be linked to the disaster over 70 years, whereas the OECD projects a range of 9,000-33,000 deaths during this period.

That is substantial. But consider that, according to the OECD, every year nearly one million people die from fine-particle outdoor air pollution. Yet this massive death toll provokes no discernible fear in the developed world, and receives virtually no news coverage.


(...)


We see coal as a polluting but reasonably “safe” energy source compared to nuclear energy. Yet, in China alone, coal-mining accidents kill more than 2,000 people each year – and coal is a leading cause of smog, acid rain, global warming, and air toxicity. As a result of Germany’s decision, its annual carbon emissions are now expected to rise by as much as 10% – at a time when European Union emissions are rising as the continent shakes off the effects of the financial crisis."


- Bjorn Lomborg no Project Syndicate

True story

Em Portugal, qualquer pessoa que ganhe mais de 1001 euros por mês é considerado milionário.

Da Febre dos Fenos.

Thursday, October 04, 2012

Leituras interessantes

"I even read Al Gore’s book, which was very enlightening…but not in a good way. When you look for data to back up his claims, you immediately discover that they are totally unsubstantiated. This was frankly astonishing because analyzing data is something I’m very good at. (...)

It is scandalous that so many climate scientists who fully knew that Al Gore had no basis for his irresponsible claims stood mute. Meanwhile, that alarmism has generated billions of dollars more to finance a rapidly growing climate science industry with budgets that have risen by a factor of 40 since the early 1990s. I consider this failure to speak up just as unethical as the behavior of those who put out the false catastrophic claims."

- Burt Rutan, lenda aeroespacial numa entrevista à Forbes


"What are the political implications of this historical scientific misunderstanding? (...) This will also profoundly change the setting of priorities for an energy agenda. It will unleash much-needed resources to assure an adequate supply of food, water, and a rising standard of living globally. Factors concerning economic feasibility or social justice again will equitably decide energy policy along with climate protection. By understanding that natural climate factors will also play an important role in the future, we gain time – precious time – for rational decarbonizing."


- Artigo The Forgotten Sun

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Oh I like this #3