Archive for June, 2009

Steve Vai & Andy Timmons ‘Beat It’ Cover

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Following the tragic and untimely death of Michael Jackson last week, a multitude of artists have started offering tributes to the late King of the Pop. According to Music Radar, from which the video below came from, there are rumours going around about a tribute concert similar to the one done for Freddy Mercury in 1992 which famously gathered bands such as Metallica and Guns n’ Roses.

While this is uncertain, the following is just one of many tributes, more fitting to this blog than most artists you would see at the Glastonbury Festival, i.e. Guitar legends Steve Vai and Andy Timmons offering a cover of ‘Beat It’ all done with guitars of course. Check it out, it’s pretty cool, Vai playing Van Halen \m/

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United Kingdom increases wind power potential

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Well it’s not much but it’s something. There were apparently obstacles to the UK building more wind farms in order to increase their chances to meet the EU targets of 15% energy supplied from renewable sources by 2020.

The first obstacle was that it was believed the grid could not cope with the irregular nature of the supply from the turbines thus having to invest in coal-powered plants as a backup. That’s now been disproved. Secondly, building wind farms offshore* was believed to be costly and inefficient. That has also been disproved, though there is no link to statements or studies so you’ll just have to take the BBC’s word for it.

There are still some obstacles however, the fact that wind turbines have to be imported brings their cost up due to a poor pound as an example.

Original Article

DECC Press Release

* offshore wind farms do produce more power as the winds are stonger offshore but as per an earlier statement, a lot of people prefer wind farms ‘out of sight’…

Scotland leads the way in reducing carbon emissions!!

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Here’s finally something to be proud of. This afternoon, Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) have unanimously agreed to reduce carbon emissions from an initial agreement of 34% to 42% by 2020. In the longer term, the idea is to have them reduced by 80% by 2050.

This won’t be easy, and there wil be resistance by those who prefer to remain with the status quo but when it happens at government level, there is at least some hope for some action to be taken. Sure Scotland is only a little over 5M People and on the world population scale, it’s nothing compared to the USA or China but if such a small nation can inspire, first the rest of the UK, Europe and then the rest of the world there can then be hope for some more global action.

I am now looking forward to seeing how it’s being practically put to use. Banning all new coal power stations would be a start.

See the BBC News footage

The future of Wind Power?

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

I should check Digg more often, there tends to be some interesting articles that don’t get picked up anywhere else.

Anyway, this is just a quick post to plug this very interesting article from Time Magazine on line about whether wind power can finally overcome fossil fuels as the main energy supplier, at least in the US.

I’m always wondering if I’m the only one who finds wind farms beautiful and awe inspiring, and would certainly not mind one off in the view of any of my windows…

What’s the worst that could happen?

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

A few weeks ago when I introduced the Manpollo Project, I mentioned that Greg Craven, the guy behind all the videos I posted, was in the process of writing a book about his ideas on how to tackle the seemingly endless debate about Climate Change. Well things are moving along, the book will be in stores from the 7th of July and you can order it from Amazon, Barnes and Nobles and even Greg’s own website. It’s called “What’s The Worst That Could Happen? A Rational Response to the Climate Change Debate”

Sound kinda dull? Yeah I didn’t major in marketing, so sue me… or not, preferably. I tell you what, just have a quick look at Greg’s new video below. I’ve pre-ordered my copy months ago, but maybe you would be interested too: :)

 
 
 
 

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