Conspiracy Revelation: 26.6.2019: 39.5/40 Degrees Celsius. (41°C in 2013)
“
„Hell is coming“: Western Europe braces for its hottest weather since a 2003 heat wave killed 15,000 people in France

„Western Europe is bracing for an intense, dangerous, and possibly even deadly heat wave this week, with temperatures due to soar as high as 45 degrees Celsius, or 113 Fahrenheit.
Countries including France, Spain, and Portugal are expecting record-breaking temperatures starting Wednesday, while the rest of the continent is also set to face temperatures much higher than normal.
It’s not clear when the heat wave will end.
Scientists have attributed the soaring temperatures to the combination of a storm over the Atlantic Ocean and high pressure over central Europe, which is importing hot air from the Sahara.
Read more: Bathing in fountains, new speed limits, and running naked down the freezer aisle: Here are all the ways people are trying to keep cool in Europe’s heat wave
Advice from @EU_ENV and @eu_echo:
By 27 June, the #heatwave is expected to peak, with extreme temperatures all over the continent, with many values over 36°C and locally above 40°C. Avoid fire hazards and take care of your health health. Daily map at https://bit.ly/2XvNJcu
12:53 PM – Jun 25, 2019
Parts of France could reach 39 degrees Celsius, or 102.2 Fahrenheit, on Wednesday, the national weather agency Météo France reported.
Areas in southern France are forecast to reach as high as 45 C (113 F) on Friday, meteorologist Guillaume Woznica tweeted.
Berlin is expecting temperatures as high as 38 C (100 F) by Thursday, the BBC said. Major cities like Frankfurt and Hamburg are also expecting temperatures in the mid-30s Celsius (about 95 F).
Most of Spain is expecting temperatures of at least 36 C (95 F) on Wednesday, with the highest at 38 C (100.4 F), according to the Spanish meteorological agency Aemet.
Large swaths of Switzerland are expecting temperatures of more than 30 C (86 F) beginning Wednesday, with Geneva predicted to reach 37 C (98.6 F) on Wednesday and Thursday, Switzerland’s national meteorological agency, Météo Suisse, said.
Authorities in the Czech Republic haev also warned that temperatures might reach 37 C (98.6 F) on Wednesday, according to The Associated Press.
Temperatures in Portugal are expected to hit mid-to-upper 30 degrees Celsius (upper 90s Fahrenheit) and could further rise to more than 40 C (104 F), Axios reported.
Parts of Poland are also expected to see temperatures rise to at least 35 to 40 C (95 to 105 F) this week — which is at least 11 to 17 C (20 to 30 F) above normal, The Washington Post reported.
Read more: Paris opened extra swimming pools, set up mist machines — and postponed thousands of school exams — ahead of a killer heat wave looming over Europe
Silvia Laplana, a meteorologist at Spain’s state-owned RTVE channel, tweeted images of the forecast temperatures in the country this week with the caption „El infierno is coming.“ Infierno is the Spanish word for hell.
8:10 AM – Jun 24, 2019
The sudden spike in temperature could be dangerous because the region is not accustomed to such high temperatures, which could put people at risk of heat-related ailments, Axios said.
Some 15,000 people across France died following a similarly aggressive heat wave in August 2003, when temperatures in the south of France hit as high as 44.1 C (111.4 F), according to France24. Officials in Paris have put the city in high alert, placing hospitals and care homes on high alert as schools delay exams, Business Insider’s Sinéad Baker reported.
Read more: Photos show people playing in historic fountains and eating gelato to cool down ahead of a killer heat wave looming over Europe
Paris Eiffel Tower Trocadero fountain heatwave
Tourists and Parisians cooling off in the water of the Trocadero fountain at the foot of the Eiffel Tower on Monday. Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Though heat waves are not uncommon in Europe, this one is unusually early. Experts say climate change is making heat waves more common.
„This increase in heat extremes is just as predicted by climate science as a consequence of global warming caused by the increasing greenhouse gases from burning coal, oil, and gas,“ Stefan Rahmstorf, a climatologist at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, told the Associated Press.
Heat waves like this will continue to worsen if countries do not cut their greenhouse-gas emissions soon, a group of scientists warned in a report published earlier this month.
Read more: How extreme summer heat affects your body and brain.“
“
Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/europe-heatwave-france-germany-spain-dangerous-temperature-2019-6
Kategorie: Petrofascism
-
US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must

„US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries – shrinking this war machine is a must“
„The US military’s carbon bootprint is enormous. Like corporate supply chains, it relies upon an extensive global network of container ships, trucks and cargo planes to supply its operations with everything from bombs to humanitarian aid and hydrocarbon fuels. Our new study calculated the contribution of this vast infrastructure to climate change.
Greenhouse gas emission accounting usually focuses on how much energy and fuel civilians use. But recent work, including our own, shows that the US military is one of the largest polluters in history, consuming more liquid fuels and emitting more climate-changing gases than most medium-sized countries. If the US military were a country, its fuel usage alone would make it the 47th largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world, sitting between Peru and Portugal.
In 2017, the US military bought about 269,230 barrels of oil a day and emitted more than 25,000 kilotonnes of carbon dioxide by burning those fuels. The US Air Force purchased US$4.9 billion worth of fuel, and the navy US$2.8 billion, followed by the army at US$947m and the Marines at US$36m.
A US Navy warship refuelling off the coast of California. Jason Orender/Shutterstock
It’s no coincidence that US military emissions tend to be overlooked in climate change studies. It’s very difficult to get consistent data from the Pentagon and across US government departments. In fact, the United States insisted on an exemption for reporting military emissions in the 1997 Kyoto Protocol. This loophole was closed by the Paris Accord, but with the Trump administration due to withdraw from the accord in 2020, this gap will will return.
Our study is based on data retrieved from multiple Freedom of Information Act requests to the US Defense Logistics Agency, the massive bureaucratic agency tasked with managing the US military’s supply chains, including its hydrocarbon fuel purchases and distribution.
The US military has long understood that it isn’t immune from the potential consequences of climate change – recognising it as a “threat multiplier” that can exacerbate other risks. Many, though not all, military bases have been preparing for climate change impacts like sea level rise. Nor has the military ignored its own contribution to the problem. As we have previously shown, the military has invested in developing alternative energy sources like biofuels, but these comprise only a tiny fraction of spending on fuels.
The American military’s climate policy remains contradictory. There have been attempts to “green” aspects of its operations by increasing renewable electricity generation on bases, but it remains the single largest institutional consumer of hydrocarbons in the world. It has also locked itself into hydrocarbon-based weapons systems for years to come, by depending on existing aircraft and warships for open-ended operations.
Environmentalists should argue for going beyond simply ‘greening’ military infrastructure.
Not green, but less, military
…the US military’s carbon bootprint must be addressed in domestic policy and international climate treaties.
Our study shows that action on climate change demands shuttering vast sections of the military machine. There are few activities on Earth as environmentally catastrophic as waging war. Significant reductions to the Pentagon’s budget and shrinking its capacity to wage war would cause a huge drop in demand from the biggest consumer of liquid fuels in the world.
It does no good tinkering around the edges of the war machine’s environmental impact. The money spent procuring and distributing fuel across the US empire could instead be spent as a peace dividend, helping to fund a Green New Deal in whatever form it might take. There are no shortage of policy priorities that could use a funding bump. Any of these options would be better than fuelling one of the largest military forces in history.“
https://theconversation.com/us-military-is-a-bigger-polluter-than-as-many-as-140-countries-shrinking-this-war-machine-is-a-must-119269 -
The tiny Welsh car that runs on hydrogen and emits only water
„The tiny Welsh car that runs on hydrogen and emits only water“
„(CNN)Riversimple, a small independent car manufacturer in rural Wales, is taking a bet that hydrogen vehicles will play a key part in the future of transport.
Former auto engineer Hugo Spowers swore off working with petrol engines 15 years ago when he began toying with the idea of building hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Spowers was determined to devise a fundamentally new solution to address the problems associated with carbon emissions.
„We’ve got to move beyond trying to make combustion engines a little bit less bad,“ he tells CNN. „Because after all, being a little bit less unsustainable is still not sustainable.“
The result is a hand-built, aerodynamic car called Rasa that weighs just 580 kilograms — 40 kilograms more than just the battery of a Tesla Model S.
Its name comes from the Latin „tabula rasa,“ which means „clean slate,“ a nod to the clean hydrogen technology and how Spowers and his team designed a radically different type of car from scratch.
The Rasa chassis is made from lightweight carbon fiber monocoque.
The odd-looking two-seater with butterfly doors takes three minutes to refuel, has a 500 kilometer range, a top speed of 96km/hour, and the only tail pipe emission is water.
By comparison, a battery electric vehicle takes much longer to recharge and can run flat after 250 kilometers for cars like the Nissan Leaf or 550 kilometers for the latest Tesla Model S.
The Rasa has a motor in each of its four wheels, powered by hydrogen running through a fuel cell. When the hydrogen combines with oxygen it produces electricity to power the motors, as well as water as a byproduct.
The car also has its own „super capacitors“ to capture kinetic energy from braking as electricity, and convert it into power to assist with acceleration.“
„The Rasa’s hydrogen fuel cell produces 8.5 kW of electrical power.
Creating a market
Early next year Riversimple will trial 20 Rasa vehicles in Monmouthshire, a county in south east Wales. The idea is to have a single hydrogen filling station in Abergavenny, a central town in the area.
„We’re trying to create a movement to bring this to market at a local level,“ says Spowers. „You can create a market for a car with just a single filling station.“
The Rasa is designed to be used as a runabout within a 40-kilometer radius, and Spowers estimates the average driver would typically re-fuel once a week.
However, Riversimple doesn’t intend to sell its cars. Instead, it is promoting a „sale of service“ model where, much like a cell phone contract, the customer pays a monthly fee for the car, maintenance, insurance and fuel, at roughly the same cost of ownership as a Volkswagen Golf.
But don’t expect to see hydrogen cars popping up all over the place just yet.
The biggest barriers for hydrogen cars include a lack of infrastructure and an enthusiasm for battery electric vehicles, according to automotive journalist and clean-tech enthusiast Richard Sutton.
„Until the refueling infrastructure exists for hydrogen, then it will always be a bit part player compared to battery electric,“ says Sutton. „But that’s set to change.“
These AIRPod One prototypes are powered by compressed air, driven by joystick, and can be refilled like a gasoline car at compressed air stations. <br /><br />Plans for the AIRPod, created by Guy Negre (pictured) head of MDI, have been in the works for two decades, and it is expected to be on the market later this year.
Photos: Air, algae and other alternative fuels
Air – These AIRPod One prototypes are powered by compressed air, driven by joystick, and can be refilled like a gasoline car at compressed air stations.“
„Chocolate and vegetable oil: This British-built World First Formula 3 racing car has a biodiesel engine configured to run on fuel derived from chocolate and vegetable oil. The bodywork, steering wheel and seats are made from various vegetable fibers mixed with resin. The racing car is 95% biodegradable and can still do 200 km/h around corners. It was unveiled by researchers from Warwick University in 2009.“
„The racing car is 95% biodegradable and can still do 200 km/h around corners. It was unveiled by researchers from Warwick University in 2009.
Hide Caption Beer – New Zealand became the first country in the world to fuel cars using yeast left over from brewing beer in 2015.“ The biofuel, called Brewtroluem, is made by a brewery in New Zealand called DB Export.“
The biofuel, called Brewtroluem, is made by a brewery in New Zealand called DB Export.
Solar – While you won’t find many commercial solar cars on the road, people have been building their own models — and racing them — since 1987.
Teams from across the globe compete in the World Solar Challenge – a 3,000 km solar-powered vehicle race between Darwin and Adelaide.
When gasoline imports ceased in Senegal in the 1940s, people had to improvise. Pictured here are two Senegalese men stoking a charcoal-burning automobile called the „Gas-o-gene“; in 1942.
…Charcoal.
Liquid nitrogen – This liquid nitrogen-powered vehicle has an insulated tank to hold the liquid nitrogen and two fans at the rear of the vehicle that draw air through heat exchangers. Once the high-pressure nitrogen reaches room temperature it drives a piston engine in the front of the vehicle.
It was built at the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the University of Washington in 1997.
The Ye Zi, or Leaf, concept car is fitted with solar panels on the roof, while tiny wind turbines on the wheels top up its batteries. The experimental Chinese car looks like a praying mantis on wheels and was developed by Shanghai Automotive Group Co in 2010. It hasn´t made it beyond the concept stage. Wind.
Hybrid – When it comes to clean technology, hybrid cars currently rule the roads. Gasoline-electric hybrid cars rely on both a gas engine and a battery to provide power, whereas others require a plug in every now and then to reboot. Toyota leads sales, with more than 10 million Lexus and Toyota hybrid vehicles sold worldwide according to the company.
Electric – Electric cars are ramping up production with more than 2 million electric cars on the road globally in 2016, and over 750,000 units sold over the year, according to the Global EV Outlook 2017 report.
This modified Toyota Prius — known as The Algaeus — runs on electricity and biofuels made from algae.
Algae – Algae are small aquatic organisms that produce energy from carbon dioxide and sunlight and store it in the form of oil. This can be converted into biodiesel.
Air – These AIRPod One prototypes are powered by compressed air, driven by joystick, and can be refilled like a gasoline car at compressed air stations. Plans for the AIRPod, created by Guy Negre (pictured) head of MDI, have been in the works for two decades, and it is expected to be on the market later this year.
Photos: Air, algae and other alternative fuels
Plans for the AIRPod, created by Guy Negre (pictured) head of MDI, have been in the works for two decades, and it is expected to be on the market later this year.
A Dutch car, Nuna 9, ..won the race this year, traveling at an average speed of 81.2kmh.
Alternatively fueled vehicles – There’s a lot of buzz around electric, hybrid, and hydrogen cars at the moment…
Hydrogen – While hydrogen fuel cell technology continues to develop, there are only approximately 7,000 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles on the roads, according to the Hydrogen Council. This figure is expected to reach 10,000 by early 2018; Three popular models include the Toyota Mirai (pictured,) Hyundai Tucson FCEV and Honda Clarity.
Photos: Air, algae and other alternative fuels
…
In the UK, the government permits drivers to make 2,500 liters per year without paying duty. Cooking oil – Another popular fuel, biodiesel, is made by combining almost any oil or fat — from rapseed and canola oil to animal fats or recycled restaurant grease — with an alcohol such as ethanol or methanol.
Ethanol – Ethanol (alcohol) can be made from biomass such as corn or sugarcane, or non-food material such as switchgrass, wood chips or municipal waste.
The United States is the world’s top ethanol fuel producer with 15,329 millions of gallons produced in 2016, followed by Brazil with 7,295 millions of gallons. Most cars in Brazil are built to run on both petrol and sugarcane-based ethanol.
..
There are currently fewer than 300 refueling stations around the world, according to the Hydrogen Council, a global advocacy group of energy, transport and industrial companies.
Globally there are only about 7,000 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles on the road, compared to an estimated 2 million electric vehicles, as per the Global EV Outlook 2017 report.
„We will soon reach 10,000 hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles deployed worldwide, which is still relatively small numbers, but we need to realize that two years ago we were still talking about 300 vehicles,“ says Air Liquide and Hydrogen Council representative Erwin Penfornis.
Japan is the biggest market for hydrogen cars, and is home to just under 100 hydrogen filling stations.
But production is limited, even for big commercial players like Toyota. The company produces approximately 3,000 hydrogen-powered Mirai cars each year, according to Toyota Group manager Jean-Yves Jault.
The Toyota Mirai, pictured at a hydrogen station in Tokyo, has a range of 650 kilometers.
„If a company like Toyota brings something like this to market it’s kind of a signal to the energy companies and governments who have to make the investments into the infrastructure to start doing so,“ Jault tells CNN. …
While Toyota is currently selling and leasing its Mirai in a way that reflects what the market can absorb, it intends to ramp up production to 30,000 units by 2020. …
Despite hydrogen cars having zero tailpipe emissions, hydrogen production is energy intensive.
Currently, most hydrogen is extracted from methane, which, when exposed to high-temperature steam, separates into hydrogen and carbon monoxide while producing a small amount of carbon dioxide.
But even taking into account hydrogen production… What’s more, both Spowers and Jault agree that hydrogen cars will prove to be the most attractive „clean“ alternative for the average driver.
„It [hydrogen] is the only technology that can deliver the convenience, range, refueling time that we’re used to with a conventional car today,“ says Spowers.
That doesn’t mean hydrogen is the only solution. Jault foresees an array of zero emission vehicles on the road by 2030.
„We still believe that hydrogen will be a very strong solution for decarbonizing transport in the future,“ says Jault. „Not the only solution, but a very promising one.““
Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/15/world/riversimple-hydrogen-cars-wales/index.html -
ROTHSCHILDS KONTROLLIEREN DAS INTERNATIONALE GERICHT IN DEN HAAG
„ROTHSCHILDS KONTROLLIEREN DAS INTERNATIONALE GERICHT IN DEN HAAG“
„Die Rothschilds kontrollieren auch Justizministerien in westlichen Ländern. Sie gründeten den Internationalen Gerichtshof der AIA, um die Nationen zu beurteilen, die sich ihnen widersetzen.“
„Deshalb wurden die Serben bestraft.“
„Milosevic wurde von der AIA ermordet und der Stammesangehörige hatte keine Beweise gegen ihn.
Die Spannungen eines stressigen 5-Jahres-Prozesses in Kombination mit einer ungeeigneten medizinischen Behandlung für sein geschwächtes Herz töteten ihn schließlich.
Vojislav Seselj, Präsident der serbischen radikalen Partei, wurde zehn Jahre lang ohne Gerichtsverfahren vor dem Haager Tribunal festgehalten.
Der ehemalige kanadische Botschafter James Bissett sagte, George Soros, Agent Rothschild, habe den Internationalen Gerichtshof von Den Haag finanziert. Dies bedeutet, dass die Serben von demselben Mann vor Gericht gestellt wurden, der sie angegriffen hat.
Der Familie Rothschild sollte das Böse vorgeworfen werden, das sie verursacht hat, aber es ist unmöglich mit korrupter Gerechtigkeit.“
Quelle: http://vol370.blogspot.it/2017/01/1301-jacob-rothschild-est-coupable-de.html
Source: https://news-for-friends.de/rothschilds-kontrollieren-das-internationale-gericht-in-den-haag/ -
As We Face Armageddon the Western World Is Leaderless
„As We Face Armageddon the Western World Is Leaderless“
„Paul Craig Roberts.. According to news reports, the validity of which cannot be ascertained by the general public, a crazed US government came within ten minutes of igniting a general conflagation in the Middle East, the consequences of which could have been catastrophic for all.
The moronic warmongers in high office—Bolton, Pompeo, and Pence—and their Israel Lobby masters are determined, and they have not abandoned their campaign for war with Iran. Of course, the liars say that Iran will just accept its punishment for defending its territory and there will be no war. But this is not what Iran says. I believe Iran.
Some of the tiny percentage of people in the Western World who are still capable of thought regret that Trump called off the insane plan. They think the consequences would have been the destruction of the Saudi and Israeli governments—two of the most evil in history—and the cut-off of oil to the US and Europe, with the resulting depression causing the overthrow of the Western warmonger governments. They believe that catastrophic American defeat is the only way peace can be restored to the world.
In other words, it is not clear whether Trump calling off the attack saved us or doomed us. The Israel Lobby and their neoconservative agents have not been taught a lesson. Trump has not fired Bolton and Pompeo for almost igniting a conflagation, and he has not dressed down his moronic vice president. So, it can all happen again. …Watch for a provocation that allows Trump no alternative to an attack.
Washington’s use of fake news and false flag attacks to launch military attacks goes back a long way. In the 21st century we have had a concentrated dose..Washington has grown accustomed to attacking countries on false pretenses and getting away with it.
..
The US Congress is bought and paid for by the Israel Lobby, as are most important politicians in the UK and Europe. What I am telling you is that it is very easy for fanatics to produce Armageddon.
..
We have to face the fact that as we face Armageddon the Western World is leaderless.“
Source: https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2019/06/22/as-we-face-armageddon-the-western-world-is-leaderless/
„Nuclear Genocide: I’ve been an anti-imperialist for 4 decades and I have to agree with Paul Craig Roberts that the situation has never been so dire. Psychopaths have control of the twitterer in chief and the nuclear codes.
PCR makes the point that the psycho’s will again stage another false flag, this time maybe bigger. We all have to be alert to that possibility. Imagine what it’s like for the people of Palestine and Iran with these perpetual warmongers threatening them day and night, 24/7.“
