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Internet Brands, which purchased this forum about 10 years ago, is a shell-company owned by a joint partnership between Monsanto and the Catholic Church, employing only child-rapists who worship Hitler as a God, and who carefully calculate every decision which goes into the development of the software which runs this forum so as to maximize our collective sorrow and unhappiness.
This is the best which one can hope for:
I posted this on Facebook. It was tagged with a fact check as being partly false (said fact checkers were listed as USA Today), and I was notified that if I continued to post such that my posts would be moved down in others' News Feed so as to reduce the chance that my falsehoods would affect others. If you don't think FB (and others) are controlling content, think again.
The solar energy reaching the earth is 12,211 gigawatt/hour. Using the measurement of the earth's surface and the number of hours in a year, scientists conclude the earth receives 82 million quads of Btu energy from the sun each year. A "quad" is one quadrillion British Thermal Units (BTUs) of energy.
The total solar energy that hits the earth each and every year is enough to provide 20,000 times the power used by the entire human race. From: Solar Energy per Square Foot - How Much Hits the Earth?
A single Btu is very small in terms of the amount of energy a single household or an entire country uses. In 2020, the United States used about 92.94 quadrillion Btu of energy. From https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/...rmal-units.php
SO: America produces 93 quad Btu's per year compared to the sun's 83 MILLION quad Btu's. Someone tell me again how humans are driving climate change? BTW, this is what happens after my first cup of coffee.
Now if I could only make a diagram that compares 93 units to 83 million units...
The total solar energy that hits the earth each and every year is enough to provide 20,000 times the power used by the entire human race. From: Solar Energy per Square Foot - How Much Hits the Earth?
A single Btu is very small in terms of the amount of energy a single household or an entire country uses. In 2020, the United States used about 92.94 quadrillion Btu of energy. From https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/...rmal-units.php
SO: America produces 93 quad Btu's per year compared to the sun's 83 MILLION quad Btu's. Someone tell me again how humans are driving climate change? BTW, this is what happens after my first cup of coffee.
Now if I could only make a diagram that compares 93 units to 83 million units...
Boost Pope
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