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@UniversalZoom
@UniversalZoom Год назад
Video suggestion: There are a ton of videos on YT that start with "a project that COULD change ..." but I was curious how past projects did actually have a direct impact on current technology and understanding. I am really curious to see how a single project went from just a theory to testing to actual market viability that affects my normal day-to-day life. Edit: This idea could surely turn into an entire series here on your channel and would love to see it.
@jo-vf8jx
@jo-vf8jx Год назад
Do you use a smart phone or a tablet?
@witness1013
@witness1013 Год назад
No
@contro
@contro Год назад
I am interested in something like this as well, I think Fred touched on previous projects in his videos about failed projects.
@bobm5500
@bobm5500 Год назад
What this boils down is education , You have the ability to turn boring in to the interesting and informative . I enjoy your videos as they keep me up with what is happening in the big side of town .
@davesmith5656
@davesmith5656 Год назад
I am very skeptical that anything Man can do would change the climate. It seems a lot more probable to me that people are making a ton of money off of a climate change scare. Someone documented news media scares of the 20th century, and they oscillated between "desert Earth" and "global freeze" various times. Someone should do a frequency diagram to see if there's a decennial pattern to the scares.
@BenMaxson23
@BenMaxson23 Год назад
I like the change of scenery Fred. From skyscrapers to Mansions, you and your team do it all. More videos like this would be highly appreciated!!!!
@pietrojenkins6901
@pietrojenkins6901 Год назад
No, no, nope Ben Maxson.Skyscrapers are the "it" due to expanding world population and our lands are limited . Agriculture ,forests and dams need these lands much more.
@dronescotland-aerialphotog7104
Loved being part of this project. Well done everyone. Great video.
@JamboC-et8jn
@JamboC-et8jn Год назад
Thank you for visiting my city, I hope you enjoyed it 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@saintuk70
@saintuk70 Год назад
One of the interesting thing too is that Glasgow City is looking at building rooftops to support solar pvs - using GIS and Aerial photography suitability is being measured across the city. One such example is a town centre car park. All from a city, in a little around 50 years ago, was one of the "dirtiest" in Europe and still experiencing slum conditions. Of course I now get to the point when Valeria and Fergus appears :) Nice to see their tech getting an airing.
@romanhussain3085
@romanhussain3085 2 месяца назад
Same
@goldcoast8549
@goldcoast8549 Год назад
We need buildings like this here!
@cthoadmin7458
@cthoadmin7458 Год назад
We'd be able to generate more electricity from solar, and heat less, but cooling requirements would be higher. Would be interesting to see what this kind of modelling would tell us about Queensland...
@MIRAAAS
@MIRAAAS Год назад
Guys, you've become a benchmark for cinematic filmmaking -- other than second-to-none architectural resource on RU-vid.
@maddtekkers9383
@maddtekkers9383 Год назад
I love my city, proud to be from Glasgow
@adamwilliams5426
@adamwilliams5426 Год назад
England is my city.
@michaelmcguire2778
@michaelmcguire2778 Год назад
same, should be the capital ;)
@thescotlandeffect3454
@thescotlandeffect3454 Год назад
Fred thank you for showcasing our wonderful city so beautifully, one of the many ways we're tackling the climate crisis here in Glasgow, I myself have a small project through my work where we compost all the green waste we produce, which once tested is used to grow vegetables for the community, so it was great to see such an amazing project being carried out that could really change how we manage our energy consumption in the future. Keep up the great work and I look forward to more from the B1M
@saintuk70
@saintuk70 Год назад
One of the interesting thing too is that Glasgow City is looking at building rooftops to support solar pvs - using GIS and Aerial photography suitability is being measured across the city. One such example is a town centre car park. All from a city, in a little around 50 years ago, was one of the "dirtiest" in Europe and still experiencing slum conditions. Of course I now get to the point when Valeria and Fergus appears :) Nice to see their tech getting an airing.
@Celeste-in-Oz
@Celeste-in-Oz Год назад
Excellent! Retrofitting old buildings has not received near enough attention in climate adaptation media 👍🏼
@eben9233
@eben9233 Год назад
I haven't watched the channel in a couple of months and was completely stunned at the increase in production quality. really really great!
@kailashbtw9103
@kailashbtw9103 Год назад
Check out the last few episodes, B1M has been on point lately!
@albertbatfinder5240
@albertbatfinder5240 Год назад
I feel exactly the opposite. It used to get to the point. This was like an exercise for bunch of video editors.
@eben9233
@eben9233 Год назад
@@albertbatfinder5240 production quality =/= story telling. but i feel like B1M focusses on more specific storys now, compared to "top 10"/"most expensive" type videos, that were quite shallow in comparison.
@dwftube
@dwftube Год назад
You need to go back and catch up 'The £100BN Railway Dividing a Nation' & 'Why No One Wants This New York Skyscraper' in particular.
@MartyFox
@MartyFox Год назад
Even this channel’s sponsored content is excellent
@CausticLemons7
@CausticLemons7 Год назад
Love to see modern tech integrated into old stuff.
@dan90joe
@dan90joe Год назад
Our local park - walked here every day during lockdown. Proud to have it so close and to call Glasgow home! It’s also great that the Burrell collection is now open again! It was a long wait for that renovation!
@DeclanMBrennan
@DeclanMBrennan Год назад
You have a beautiful home. It's over thirty years ago that I visited the Burrell Collection while I was attending a science fiction convention in Glasgow around about when it was named European city of culture. I still remember the experience well and it certainly blew away any preconceptions I might have had at the time due to Billy Connolly's jokes. :-)
@manuel_r13
@manuel_r13 Год назад
What an amazing video, like any other In this channel! 👏 Keep It up! Greetings from Italy 🇮🇹❤
@billcook6156
@billcook6156 Год назад
Fascinating video. And cool to see the Burrell collection, my wife and I visited there on our Scotland vacation about 10 years ago.
@davetv4705
@davetv4705 Год назад
Though ancient, I love the serenity and greenery of the countryside. Thanks for sharing, B1M!
@joshm3008
@joshm3008 Год назад
Fantastic channel Fred and the whole team does amazing work. Been watching since your video about the undersea tunnel in Norway. I wish you more success in the years to come. Cheers
@mmsmits2868
@mmsmits2868 Год назад
Refitting and upgrading existing buildings should be 80-90% of the plan to curb our climate impact. Except for listed buildings, that's a really tough sell when it's often cheaper to replace. But we need to comprehend that when a building is torn down, much of it goes 'away' to a landfill, and that in reality, there is no 'away'. It's 'somewhere else'. Great video!
@TomTomicMic
@TomTomicMic 2 месяца назад
Getting China to reduce their impact would be more productive, send the eco warriors there, China 29% of the Worlds pollution, UK less than 1% of the Worlds pollution, yes we should make our energy more resilient and renewable because we don't have vast amounts of oil and gas unfortunately, no we should not pay through the nose for it, if it ain't cheaper it don't work!?!
@PatrickTrpeskiii
@PatrickTrpeskiii Год назад
Finally another video from you guys. Been waiting this whole week ❤️
@TheB1M
@TheB1M Год назад
Haha, what a torturous 7 days it's been 😂
@oleksandrbyelyenko435
@oleksandrbyelyenko435 Год назад
That's why you have to be subscribed for Tomorrow's Built
@PatrickTrpeskiii
@PatrickTrpeskiii Год назад
@@TheB1M hahaha Daily would be nice ;)
@oleksandrbyelyenko435
@oleksandrbyelyenko435 Год назад
@@PatrickTrpeskiii of course
@MrLorcanduffy
@MrLorcanduffy Год назад
As an Irish man and someone who has travelled a lot, Glasgow is one place I've never been to. These are beautiful historic buildings and its great to see their preservation is maintained through modern technology. I need to go there and visit the city soon.
@scottwhitley3392
@scottwhitley3392 Год назад
Very underrated city for its architecture in my opinion. Not quite as magnificent as Edinburgh but it’s still nice
@benrusholme
@benrusholme Год назад
Great work, filming on site and showing the new infrastructure makes the video excellent. I would like to see more on completed energy retrofit projects at heritage sites.
@aye3678
@aye3678 Год назад
Love this channel! Thank you for your hard work.
@kalebrosenberg8294
@kalebrosenberg8294 Год назад
well, they could also re-naturalize the giant golf court next door.
@roboko6618
@roboko6618 Год назад
In general I think the solar boner needs to end and people need to just accept nuclear is the way fwd
@DanG1001
@DanG1001 Год назад
“As we all remember in great detail…” *Fred explains something no one’s ever heard about*
@JohnmillerPowerlifting
@JohnmillerPowerlifting Год назад
great to see my home country and the city where I live and work on the channel. I hope we can be the bench mark that others follow for years to come
@herculesrockefeller8969
@herculesrockefeller8969 Год назад
Thank you B1M! Another outstanding video!
@illmind4422
@illmind4422 Год назад
Day by day this channel has become an advertising agent rather than what they used to be, an technical explanating channel
@dr.bright9362
@dr.bright9362 Год назад
Fantastic video as always. Amazing quality and very hopeful!
@bagim948
@bagim948 Год назад
Your content is broadcast quality stuff! Thank you!
@sirgalahad1470
@sirgalahad1470 Год назад
I would love it if the B1M dedicated an entire video on the massive scale of a carbon footprint it takes to make one single Tesla battery. If people really understood the environmental damage, the carbon emissions of the mining equipment, and the manufacturing equipment, and the like, they would understand that things are not as they seem when it comes to "being green"
@TSPMikey
@TSPMikey Год назад
Great timing! I’m about to go to Scotland this weekend for the first time 🥳📯✨🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@contro
@contro Год назад
Talk about the costs associated with the mining of rare earth metals for solar panels and batteries and how long they are expected to last producing "clean" energy.
@pyjamas9872
@pyjamas9872 Год назад
1) that’s not what this channel is about 2) that analysis has already been done, so rather than hypothesising in a comment section why don’t you read up on it and find out for yourself. If you think it doesn’t outweigh burned millions of tonnes of fossil fuels every year, you’re going to be disappointed by your research.
@dennisthemenace9133
@dennisthemenace9133 Год назад
tsss. greta's watching...
@contro
@contro Год назад
@@pyjamas9872 Imagine not factoring in the costs of all the fossil fuels you need to use to mine the metals, transport the resources to complete the job. The cost of repairs associated to maintain "clean" energy. The country that decides to use clean energy might get away with the pollution costs by outsourcing it to a country that doesn't really care about pollution but it's "clean" energy so you can feel good about it.
@MM-mq5uj
@MM-mq5uj Год назад
Such an amazing project! thanks for sharing such details with us!
@scotarg1973
@scotarg1973 Год назад
I love when I stumble upon a source of great content in RU-vid! Great channel.
@m53goldsmith
@m53goldsmith Год назад
Always learn such interesting things watching this channel, thank you so much for making it both entertaining and educational. x
@linusw98
@linusw98 Год назад
The quality of these videos is just going up. Keep it going!
@BuzzSargent
@BuzzSargent Год назад
B1M, you never actually got to how you will fix up the main old house so that it is itself efficient. Why did you leave that out when the Historic Mansion mentioned in your title was ... The Title!
@UhOhUmm
@UhOhUmm 10 месяцев назад
There is essentially no way to insulate an old building because the walls are insanely thick and if you insulate from inside water vapour will destroy the walls over time. The "best" way would be to make a smaller insulated internal building and ventilate the gap between the wall and the insulation, but as you can imagine that gives up a lot of internal volume and is really expensive to do.
@BuzzSargent
@BuzzSargent 10 месяцев назад
@@UhOhUmm Thank you for that response. I appreciate that.
@LJB103
@LJB103 Год назад
One problem issue is that for every person advocating for hydro power generation, there's someone screaming that the fish are being harmed by blocking their spawning paths.
@FinneasJedidiah
@FinneasJedidiah Год назад
Why is one side "advocating for" while the other side is "screaming"? Both sides have valid considerations.
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 Год назад
The mill dam has been there for centuries. I don't see the downside.
@LJB103
@LJB103 Год назад
@@jimurrata6785 I'm not on the side of doing away with dams whenre necessary, if it comes down to peoples' needs v. animals, I'll usually side with people. All the animal "rights" people can scream now!
@ikhwanharrismahadzir13
@ikhwanharrismahadzir13 Год назад
Thank you so much! My father love so much this country, in my heart. Smiling
@mac_tire_aonair
@mac_tire_aonair Год назад
Honestly Fred, I thought you always got it right first time, every time...
@eoghanomuiris6533
@eoghanomuiris6533 Год назад
Fantastic video, fantastic channel. Keep up the good work!
@kenth151
@kenth151 Год назад
So they are adding solar panels and some insulation. Big woop!
@TomTomicMic
@TomTomicMic 2 месяца назад
Solar panels in the Winter in Scotland are as useless as Hamza, retrofitting insulation in an old building when done properly is a lifetime of gain for a one off affordable cost but is limited, building new buildings with better insulation and efficiency and therefore using less energy during their lifetime is the way to go, but we are nowhere near that as yet, but are getting there very slowly!?!
@alicraigmile
@alicraigmile Год назад
Fascinating. Thanks for making this film 👍
@oelschlegel
@oelschlegel Год назад
In the push for sustainability, what amount of energy is expended up front during these renovations to then become a lower-emission product at the end? (Including the energy costs of sourcing material, manufacturing processes, etc.) Does the energy savings at the end outweigh the energy cost up front? If so, how far into the future is that "break-even" point? Or are we just trading one type of energy use for a different type?
@adamwilliams5426
@adamwilliams5426 Год назад
In reality this means nothing. Every person in Scotland is still creating co2 in one way or another. Planned population reduction is the only viable solution.
@faustinpippin9208
@faustinpippin9208 Год назад
we are trading co2 in our countries for more co2 in poor countries + toxic waste in rivers with slave Child labor
@miketackabery7521
@miketackabery7521 Год назад
I have wondered that also
@InfiniteEchos
@InfiniteEchos Год назад
The pay back timescale. If it were short, say 5-10 years, it'd be a no-brainer because it'd be relatively cheap. The big energy efficiency upgrades to older buildings cost a lot of money - think bespoke double glazed casements throughout to replace single glazing - and the payback in energy savings is nearer 50years!! ..longer than the service life of the replacement windows themselves
@ricardozk
@ricardozk Год назад
Good question.
@JonathonV
@JonathonV Год назад
Now I’m wishing I’d visited Glasgow on my UK vacation this last summer! Looks gorgeous. 😍
@perceptoshmegington3371
@perceptoshmegington3371 Год назад
Heh yeah just don’t venture too far in the wrong direction
@Stuggy001
@Stuggy001 Год назад
Just means you have an excuse to come back. lol 😉
@stzef
@stzef Год назад
@@perceptoshmegington3371 Perhaps 20 years ago. You could walk anywhere at night alone in the city and you'd be fine.
@perceptoshmegington3371
@perceptoshmegington3371 Год назад
@@stzef wrong
@stzef
@stzef Год назад
@@perceptoshmegington3371 I literally live here. It's as safe a place as any
@edtelis264
@edtelis264 Год назад
Fred you are the best. Huge fan of your videos. Keep them coming
@dolphine254
@dolphine254 Год назад
Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
@TheRossMcLean
@TheRossMcLean Год назад
The colouring on this video is astounding! 👏🏻
@jfmezei
@jfmezei Год назад
Parks Canada has renovated a lot of its heritage buildings in national parks in a very transparent way. Adding double glazed windws is easy. (single pane replaced by single piece of thermos 2 pane window in the same or very similar frame. For a wooden building, the put insulation in the wall and air ducts with air flowing through the spacing between the wood planks that made internam wall surface. For a thick rock/concrete wall, it may provide sufficient R value to be acceptable.
@michaelrmurphy2734
@michaelrmurphy2734 Год назад
I live across the road from a herd of white cows. Just like Fred, I was hanging out with them yesterday. And living in Nova Scotia, there are buildings and places like that here. Fewer now than in the past because so many of them have been demolished for "density". And its maybe not adding "all mod cons" to old places like that, its more like living the way they did three hundred or more years ago. In a way before the Industrial Revolution came.
@JohnFromAccounting
@JohnFromAccounting Год назад
People: We need to reduce emissions. Architects: Let's make every building into an enormous greenhouse.
@thastayapongsak4422
@thastayapongsak4422 Год назад
That's the best way to heat homes without using fuel.
@Niberspace
@Niberspace Год назад
​@@thastayapongsak4422if you listen to the video they explains that the house is being air conditioned (cooled). Windows should be designed with a overhanging roof so that sun gets in during winter (when the sun is low) but is blocked during summer (when it's high). That's not how that house was designed, which like John was saying, is designed like a greenhouse. But sure let's have China make tons of solar panels to compensate for the problem.
@denny-zenchiong296
@denny-zenchiong296 Год назад
Climate change from old to new modernization around Scotland Beautiful Architect all💖💑
@gemstonesparkle7915
@gemstonesparkle7915 Год назад
So good to see historic buildings being featured here.
@herbfst
@herbfst Год назад
Now only if everyone could live on a massive compound with a stream and full government funding with zero accountability for the funds it would be perfect.
@GanzcastGermany
@GanzcastGermany Год назад
The point is that it is a government founded testing side for a new technology and if that technology is fully developed it can be used more cost-effective everywhere 😅
@RebeccaHargate
@RebeccaHargate 11 месяцев назад
Nobody lives there.
@ecthelion1735
@ecthelion1735 8 месяцев назад
Yes
@chrisfox5525
@chrisfox5525 8 месяцев назад
We can all take measures to reduce our energy use. This is just a massive example of that. Take a look at Ripple, individuals can invest in a wind farm or solar park in the UK for as little as £25. They’re building a windfarm just down the road from this Park in Glasgow and a solar farm in Devon.
@MikeHarris1984
@MikeHarris1984 Год назад
Wow, I would love to see that in person... So much history...
@henrigriessel3751
@henrigriessel3751 Год назад
Proud to live in Glasgow 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@Dunkvann
@Dunkvann Год назад
That green bin in the water at 7:45! 🤣 Great channel, love the content.
@outdooradventures1
@outdooradventures1 Год назад
I love Scotland, great video my friend. Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
@sohaibn.
@sohaibn. Год назад
Beautiful
@BLWard-ht3qw
@BLWard-ht3qw Год назад
Wow, even in a rundown state, that old sawmill looks fantastic to me, but then it's maybe because I see beauty with some urban decay sites. Still, it looks to have great potential if restored and that location is killer. Lol, I just need an old Land Rover Defender to complete the vibe.
@glaydsonp
@glaydsonp Год назад
that image quality tho 👌👌 great work!
@CarlCSmith
@CarlCSmith Год назад
🎉 I see trees 🌳 in a 1BM video “hits play”
@anthonywatts2033
@anthonywatts2033 Год назад
Great stuff. Research needs to go into the Burrell Collection building - there are now several studies that show that waht used to be considered "essential" environmental controls for art/history museuems are in fact wrong, based on wrong assumptions and spurious thinking. If some of the hitherto essetial climate control patterns can be refined, the opportunity for more cost effective and energy efficient systems become thinkable and doable.
@DC9848
@DC9848 Год назад
I saw huge fields surrounding the the buildings, just install nibe geothermal heat pumps with horizontal pipes across the fields, the sun charges the field every summer unlike a heat well that cools off after 30-50 years... You can easily cut the heating bill in half and the grass is easy to grow back on the field
@Mr.ILikecars
@Mr.ILikecars Год назад
B1M Changing the game again - the definitive channel for sure
@RowanMackenzie
@RowanMackenzie Год назад
Things like this make me never want to leave Scotland. Born here, and I'm gonna die here
@rushja
@rushja Год назад
Great video! I'm surprised that the renewable energy measures didn't make more of a percentage difference to the energy usage? I guess insulation is more important to reducing usage than the generation? You didn't mention heating, was anything changed with regards to heat?
@crazyglue1337
@crazyglue1337 Год назад
Great to see they're become more self reliant, but with all the land available around the buildings, why not do geothermal energy? It could potentially cut the heating costs tremendously
@dalroth10
@dalroth10 Год назад
What a fascinating video - a positive example of what can be done, if there is a willingness to .......
@natemarx4999
@natemarx4999 Год назад
I love this channel.
@TheB1M
@TheB1M Год назад
Thanks! We love our viewers! 🙌
@justaguyfromreddit
@justaguyfromreddit Год назад
Who doesn't
@justaguyfromreddit
@justaguyfromreddit Год назад
@@TheB1M can you explain the meaning of the name?
@oleksandrbyelyenko435
@oleksandrbyelyenko435 Год назад
@@justaguyfromreddit The acronym BIM stands for Building Information Modelling. That's a process and a way of working, not a physical object or an entity.
@smplfi9859
@smplfi9859 Год назад
Terminology like Carbon Neutrality vs Renewability are two separate things when put into paper. Renewable doesn't account for Nuclear, whereas Carbon Neutral does.
@fredflickinger643
@fredflickinger643 Год назад
I understand preservation and I wonder if they actually rebuilt the old window frames to reduce drafts. Of course shifting to double or triple pane windows would make a huge difference.
@jur4x
@jur4x Год назад
yeah, but if the building has "listed" status, changing windows for double or triple glazed is not really an option.
@fredflickinger643
@fredflickinger643 Год назад
@@jur4x I understand your point. Sadly status is everything in our world today, so half measures prevail.
@JimmyA459
@JimmyA459 Год назад
How can a single camera bring the back and foreground into focus like this? It gives it such bizzare quality
@Suburp212
@Suburp212 Год назад
great ideas. Well done.
@alainkessler3247
@alainkessler3247 Год назад
Great video!
@research1747
@research1747 Год назад
Thank You
@belltond1527
@belltond1527 Год назад
Love these videos on the UK! We need one on Heathrow and Manchester airport
@strafrag1
@strafrag1 Год назад
Beautiful place is worth a visit.
@BJHolloway1
@BJHolloway1 Год назад
Very interesting but not exactly the first heritage site to do this in terms of transforming the energy available on site. Visit Cragside House (Northumberland) Lord Armstrong was doing this in the 1800s. It’s a shame that Cragside House is a little known Natational Trust site.
@Delvy787
@Delvy787 Год назад
Awesome video! Would also like to see planting more trees as part of the plan : )
@govindjayakumar
@govindjayakumar Год назад
What a beautiful place
@keltonfoster
@keltonfoster Год назад
Appreciate you staying away from all the buzz words.
@fiverZ
@fiverZ Год назад
Dublin was considered "the second city of the British Empire" btw...
@syarifidayat
@syarifidayat Год назад
It doesn't matter, that building is no longer useful, just an image for "Old Superiority"
@jody024
@jody024 Год назад
But Glasgow downtown is shite atm though. But there is hope. I would still happily live in Scotland.
@efimovv
@efimovv Год назад
Very beauteful place, views and a lot of work in filming. Regarding decarbonisation hype I enjoy real action now: reality knock to door of castle with pink ponies. Gas prices skyrocketed, carbon power plants back onine, people hunt firewood... It looks like modern tech moving to those which were originally in this buildings. Awesome!
@pinkpotato1
@pinkpotato1 Год назад
How many years will it take for the energy saved by the new measures to offset all the materials involved in the upgrade? Alll the solar panels and batteries etc.
@drjp109
@drjp109 Год назад
Thanks
@ohasis8331
@ohasis8331 Год назад
@1:34 - Ghostbuster convention.
@ImaginarySpace
@ImaginarySpace Год назад
Better be careful with different "digital twin" tools. At least some of them are just an excuse to vendor lock you.
@elvynbadelita8786
@elvynbadelita8786 Год назад
Would be nice to do more videos on Warsaw changing skyline. People would love it.
@man1nam
@man1nam Год назад
Loving the wheelie bin in the weir
@katherandefy
@katherandefy Год назад
And a big part of me replies right back … Hello from Scotland!
@si2foo
@si2foo Год назад
too fix the climate what we need is to make way more muclear power plants, tidal power stations should be put along all the coasts where tidal protection is needed first like the white cliffs of dover for example.
@2opmataron991
@2opmataron991 Год назад
If it was that simple then climate change wouldn't even be a problem
@ErikBramsen
@ErikBramsen Год назад
@@2opmataron991 It really is that simple, except simpler because the tidal power plants are a totally superfluous waste of money.
@2opmataron991
@2opmataron991 Год назад
​@@ErikBramsen If it was that simple it would have been done already. NPP are extremely expensive and take a long time to first build and second become profitable. Don't even get started on political issues around NPPs. Look at Germany, shut off most NPPs due to political reasons, now its the most polluting country in the EU. Can it be done? Sure look at France, its doing quite well. But that is one part of the equation. Transportation and industry sector are also huge contributors to climate change. Just building NPPs is not enough.
@2opmataron991
@2opmataron991 Год назад
And if you think that we should electrify the transportation sector, that isn't going to work. Prices of Lithium are rising, and are continuing to rise due to the ever increasing demand and low supply. Last time I checked, extracting Lithium is not very environmentally friendly.
@scarpfish
@scarpfish Год назад
'Muclear' power. 🤔 Oh, if only we could derive energy from mucus. My sinuses can store gobs of it. ☇😤☇
@Greggspies
@Greggspies Год назад
Geo thermal is a good use of free energy
@BKJallah
@BKJallah Год назад
Love Green😊
@Lyerbait13
@Lyerbait13 Год назад
How cool!
@palehorse1990
@palehorse1990 Год назад
Oof! I live just down the road, go running past Pollok House regularly. Would have been cool to see you filming.
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