https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2jH8PcuOMs
Check out how I heat my house with my greenhouse! It's so easy to do and it gives us (almost) free heat, as well as many other benefits. This could easily be...
https://electrek.co/2024/01/18/us-govt-opens-22-million-acres-federal-lands-solar/
The Biden administration has updated the roadmap for solar development to 22 million acres of federal lands in the US West.
https://builditsolar.com/
https://climatereanalyzer.org/clim/t2_daily/?dm_id=world
https://app.electricitymaps.com/map
Electricity Maps is a live 24/7 visualization of where your electricity comes from and how much CO2 was emitted to produce it.
Any recommendations on books about biochar?
I recently read and enjoyed The Biochar Debate: Charcoal’s Potential to Reverse Climate Change and Build Soil Fertility by James Bruges. It’s a short read, slightly academic but not stuffy, and written with a sense of urgency. At the end he briefly talks about the CMF (Carbon Maintenance Fee) which I hadn’t heard of and is essentially a proposed strategy for financially incentivizing land-based carbon sequestration (reforestation, increasing soil carbon, etc). I would recommend this book to anyone interested in biochar or climate change.
What other biochar books do people like, and what do you like about them?
We have lots of moral options for traveling over land, and even some options for relatively short oceanic trips, like across the Atlantic from W. Europe to/from N. America.
What are the current possibilities for traveling from e.g. USA to Taiwan? I'm willing to entertain options that don't have "mass market" appeal.
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