Robin Pagnamenta, Energy and Environment Editor wrote:France is being forced to import electricity from Britain to cope with a
summer heatwave that has helped to put a third of its nuclear power
stations out of action.
With temperatures across much of France surging above 30C this week,
EDF’s reactors are generating the lowest level of electricity in six
years, forcing the state-owned utility to turn to Britain for additional
capacity.
Speaking of boiling frogs, have you ever heard of the 'boiling frog syndrom'? It goes like this - if you were to boil a frog (just for clarification, I do actually mean a frog, NOT a human of any nationality), the best way to go about it is to place it in lukewarm water and slowly heat it up. It would happily stay in there and boil away. This kind of knowledge helped me when I quit smoking (don't ask why).
"Things are now in motion that cannot be undone" - Good Ole Gandalf!
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Papillon wrote:Speaking of boiling frogs, have you ever heard of the 'boiling frog syndrom'? It goes like this - if you were to boil a frog (just for clarification, I do actually mean a frog, NOT a human of any nationality), the best way to go about it is to place it in lukewarm water and slowly heat it up. It would happily stay in there and boil away. This kind of knowledge helped me when I quit smoking (don't ask why).
We're all frogs in the big global warming saucepan. Even the ones who realise this can't jump out and turn the heat off, without a lot more help
Papillon wrote:Speaking of boiling frogs, have you ever heard of the 'boiling frog syndrom'? It goes like this - if you were to boil a frog (just for clarification, I do actually mean a frog, NOT a human of any nationality), the best way to go about it is to place it in lukewarm water and slowly heat it up. It would happily stay in there and boil away. This kind of knowledge helped me when I quit smoking (don't ask why).
We're all frogs in the big global warming saucepan. Even the ones who realise this can't jump out and turn the heat off, without a lot more help
Nice and warm though isn't it
Jim
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
Papillon wrote:Speaking of boiling frogs, have you ever heard of the 'boiling frog syndrom'? It goes like this - if you were to boil a frog (just for clarification, I do actually mean a frog, NOT a human of any nationality), the best way to go about it is to place it in lukewarm water and slowly heat it up. It would happily stay in there and boil away. This kind of knowledge helped me when I quit smoking (don't ask why).
I think I heard it from Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth (live in Sheffield of all places).
Actually I rather like France and French people, but I find the fact they've still not got a scoobie what to do with their nuke waste, rather disquieting.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker