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500 years nature was ok in less then 50 years this happens

 

 

Result of zillions of old hot enginees waiting in traffic jam..

And then starting to install dvd in them???que

 

Its possible to buy a car in 5 minutes with paperworks, buy a boat that takes months and hazzle, the finance boys knows what to finance?

 

http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2001/MarinaStasenko.shtml

"In 1900 only 4,192 passenger cars (and no trucks or buses) were built in the United States."

 

1997

"There are over 600 million motor vehicles in the world today. If present trends continue, the number of cars on Earth will double in the next 30 years."

 

http://www.peopleandplanet.net/doc.php?id=2484

In 1990 there were just one million cars on Chinese roads. Fourteen years later that number has rapidly risen to 12 million

Currently China still only has eight vehicles per thousand residents, whereas Brazil has 122, countries in Western Europe have an average of 584, and in the US there are a massive 940 cars for every thousand residents.

'If each Chinese family has two cars like US families, then the cars needed by China, something like 600 million vehicles, will exceed all the cars in the world combined.

 

That would be the greatest disaster for mankind.'

 

In many of China's biggest cities half of all air pollution comes directly from cars, and seven of the world's smoggiest cities are now in China. Despite the fact that Chinese drivers still only generate 3% of the amount of greenhouse gases that US drivers produce, the country's growing thirst for oil is where the real problems of the future lie.

Hydrogen hopes

Companies around the world have begun to respond to China's growing mineral requirements. Reuters has reported that demand from the Chinese automotive sector has prompted Abra Mining to re-open its long dormant and rare lead-only mines in Australia. At the end of last October two additional Australian companies, Mineralogy and International Minerals, signed a £7.8 billion deal to supply China with 12 million tonnes of iron ore a year for the next 25 years.

Chinese steel-maker Baosteel has joined forces with Brazil's Companhia Vale do Rio Doce in a $1.5-billion project to build a steel plant on Brazil's northern coast, while Chinese aluminium producer Chalco has a partnership with the same Brazilian company to build a $1 billion aluminium refinery also in northern Brazil. China also imports growing amounts of rubber from Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as from the brutal regime of Burma.

Does it have to be this way? Optimistic analysts believe China could develop a model hydrogen vehicle-fuelling system. They say, since China's car market is likely to be the largest in the world within a generation this could revolutionise the world car market, and lead to a hydrogen future. And they point to the fact that the Communist Party has pledged to invest $200 million over the next couple of years in hydrogen automotive technologies.

Unfortunately, there is little basis for this optimism. Those who portray China as a blank slate for hydrogen-based technology fail to recognise that oil companies are currently lining the country's highways with traditional petrol stations, that oil refineries are being erected and cars with internal combustion engines built and purchased. In short, fossil fuel interests are quickly becoming entrenched.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Humans makes it so there is no land longer to grow food, there is no water longer.

 

Before green land turns desert

Spain

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=spain+desert

China

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=china+desert

Crete

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=desert+storm+crete

 

Nature turns more violent

 

Sandstorms

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=sandstorms

Drought

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=drought

Dry rivers

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=dry+rivers

Hurricanes

http://images.google.se/images?hl=sv&q=hurricane&btnG=S%C3%B6k+bilder

Tornado

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=tornado

Icebergs melting

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=iceberg+melting

Fish death

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=dead+fish

Flooding

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=flooding

Disaster

http://www.em-dat.net/disasters/maps.htm

 

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http://www.answers.com/topic/low-heat-rejection-engines

 

In most conventional Internal Combustion Engine's (Otto and Diesel cycle) only about 1/3 of the fuel consumed is actually converted to usable power, Hence about 30% efficient. The remaining 2/3 of the fuel is excess heat which can not be used by the engine so it rejected to the environment through the exhaust and cooling system.

Green Car » Blog Archive » A Billion Cars

Analyst predict that by the year 2020 a billion cars will be on the roads all around the world. That’s one for every 61/2 people on the planet — and over 25 ...
greencar.us/2006/04/18/a-billion-cars/ - 11k -
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That's one for every 6 1/2 people on the planet -- and over 25% more vehicles than we have today.

http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB114487401909024337-ouwLdesvUMPaejrsk_WhxkaZzNU_20060516.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top

 

Aha so the estimates we have 600-750 million cars?

 

What happens if half is used that’s 300 millions today worldwide.

And they take low calculated 0.5l/10km and of this 2/3 goes out as heat in the air..

150 million litres and 100 of those is producing the heat every hour…year around..

 

And here is a pix of the oilusage..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hubbert_world_2004.png

 

why does humans burns up 2/3 totally unnecessary? Strange..

New technology never reached the massmarket, pulled the plug at telcos?

 

And then the dutch drives no gasoline cars for years

BMW made hydrogen cars for a decade ago

And the super big city’s has only payment systems

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=peage

 

But you can not leave the car to get in with public transport

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=parking+garage

 

You have to get stuck.

http://images.google.se/images?svnum=10&hl=sv&lr=&q=traffic+congestion

 

Something cooking here…

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