boorhin.bsky.social
Geophysicist, geologist, crofter, foody, and ocean plastic recycler.
Providing unsolicited (weird?) music suggestions.
Trying to contribute to the open-source movement. Earns money as a freelance consultant spends it with all the rest.
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Pretty original for an honesty box. They should tell what's in it tho
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feature...
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have you subscribed to bot navalny and these kind of lists to not be affected by bots? I find this fiture of BlueSky very efficient to remove most of the annoying people. The blocking is working well too.
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Maybe they should learn about the difference of efficiency between photosynthesis and the large chain of processing they use? I am not going into the waste and mineral consumption involved. I think, we failed to communicate about compost in geosciences.
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I am always very surprised that our council of the western isles collect "composting" bins to send to a fermenter (they call a digester) to create methane, they burn to create electricity they use sometimes for electrolysis.
What about composting for real and not generating GHS, capturing some CO2?
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Sorry - our systems were not optimised for earthquakes of this scale. We have made some along-track mosaics available at gws-access.jasmin.ac.uk/public/nceo_... (e.g. gws-access.jasmin.ac.uk/public/nceo_...)
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So yes a real impact assessment would be welcome
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I want someone to explain to me how much energy is needed to capture, transport and reinject CO2 in reservoirs without destabilising it and still have a negative mass balance in terms of GES. I know the answer but still billions are wasted to green wash the industry, much from taxpayers.
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Hopefully we will see the same from CCS projects.
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Could it be some kind of organic matter preserved in the peat bog? Lots of mummified stuff looks like that.