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The problem is the efficiency is one hundredth of one percent, because you're heating all the metal of the chamber and then
cooling
all the metal of the chamber each time.
And you're only getting power from the air that's heating at the same time, but you're wasting energy heating and
cooling
the metal.
So, now you're not alternately heating and
cooling
the metal, just the air.
I'm still heating the air every time and
cooling
the air every time.
There are 20 million people on the road at any time, in buses and trains, walking; 500,000 villages, 120 million households, and none of them wanted to report if they had a case of smallpox in their house, because they thought that smallpox was the visitation of a deity, Shitala Mata, the
cooling
mother, and it was wrong to bring strangers into your house when the deity was in the house.
And geologists have found evidence of a global
cooling
that lasted for nearly 20 years, that could have explained the famine.
Consider, the single most successful international environmental effort of the 20th century, the Montreal Protocol, in which the nations of Earth banded together to protect the planet from the harmful effects of ozone-destroying chemicals used at that time in air conditioners, refrigerators and other
cooling
devices.
But here's what we can say: what's natural in the last thousand years is that the planet was
cooling
down.
It was
cooling
down until about 1900 or so.
Paulette Goddard doesn't have the glow she did in "Modern Times" (her off-screen affair with Chaplin was
cooling
at the time), but she is always worth seeing, and Jack Oakie just about steals the show as a rival dictator to Chaplin's famous creation Hynkel.
This would have a significant
cooling
impact on the planet, and would save 200,000 lives from pollution.
Even in the new member states, enthusiasm for the European family of democracies is
cooling.
At the Fukushima site, the backup power supply, essential for maintaining vital safety functions such as
cooling
the reactors and spent fuel rods, was not properly protected.
Measures are being taken to improve preparedness for prolonged power outages, protect backup power sources, and ensure the availability of water for
cooling
even under severe accident conditions.
The region’s economies are now
cooling
and incomes are flattening, and low-cost capital inflows will no longer encourage public- and private-sector consumption.
Fifty-foot waves breached the seawall of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, cutting off its emergency power supply and disabling its
cooling
systems.
The idea is to mimic the natural
cooling
action of a volcanic eruption, by using techniques like the deployment of hoses to pump sulfates 30 kilometers into the stratosphere to block sunlight.
The other geoengineering idea, solar radiation management (SRM), envisions
cooling
Earth by putting mirrors in space, pumping salt spray from ships into clouds to make them brighter, or filling the stratosphere with a sulfuric acid cloud, just as volcanic eruptions occasionally do.
Unasur, however, has highlighted the
cooling
of relations between Brazil and Mexico, which is not a member of the new organization.
Such temperatures can be achieved only through liquid-helium
cooling.
I am more pessimistic than institutions like the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, which anticipate Chinese growth in 2012 of 8.5-9% – forecasts that do not take into account the sharp
cooling
of China’s housing market.
Of course, the overall
cooling
of political tensions reflects the collapse of another misconception of the Bush administration – that the “axis of evil” is an irrational coalition interested only in spreading evil.
In addition, the moderation of inflationary pressure as a result of slower growth and
cooling
global commodity markets will allow Chinese and other Asian policymakers to shift their focus from containing economic overheating to rebalancing growth.
But now that the ashes are cooling, different perspectives on bank regulation are emerging on either side of the Atlantic.
Buildings are responsible for substantial CO 2 emissions, owing to the materials used in their construction, their
cooling
and heating requirements, and auxiliary functions such as water supply, wastewater, and solid-waste disposal.
In three reactors, the fuel has melted, almost certainly through the reactor vessels; primary containment structures have been breached; explosions have torn away the secondary containment (the buildings); radioactive releases continue; and closed-loop
cooling
has not been re-established.
The spent fuel in pools adjacent to each reactor, containing more radioactivity than the reactors themselves, has also been severely damaged, has leaked radioactivity, and is still without needed stable
cooling.
Fukushima has highlighted how vulnerable spent-fuel ponds are to direct damage or disruption of power, water, or pumps for
cooling.
In construction, for example, contractors are forming partnerships with labs to test materials that better reflect heat while absorbing energy to power
cooling
systems, and utility companies are leveraging new software tools to deploy smart meters in homes and offices.
The consequences have been a deep crisis in relations with the Palestinians, a
cooling
of relations between Israel and its great strategic partner, the United States, and an internal climate of deep divisions, ethnic tension and a vulgar coarsening of almost all political discourse.
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