Fossil Fuels are on the ropes. Don't get me wrong they are here to stay, but their reign is now on the decline. Why? Fossil Fuels are a finite resource, and we have extracted most of what comes out easily... particularly with oil. Alternatives are beginning to come into the fore-front, vying for future supremacy as the fuel of choice. Bio-diesel and Bio-ethanol are two fuels, renewable and potentially viable. Bio-diesel was what the first diesel engines ran on. If I remember correctly, the first diesel engine ran on peanut oil... break out the JIF.
Bio-ethanol has already been successfully adopted by Brazil. There sugarcane is refined into Bio-ethanol, a far more efficient process than that which makes corn into Bio-ethanol. However the future for ethanol is a bit hazy. There are more efficient ways to create electricity, and electric vehicle production is on the rise.
The Envo Disco
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Yo momma is my momma
Mitochondrial Eve, the Woman from whom we are all descended. Some 200,00 or so years ago in East Africa it is believed the First Homo-Sapiens Mama lived. All of us and our differences stem from minor adaptations to environments that different peoples experienced as they moved out of East Africa and into the rest of the World.
Amphioxus
This little guy is the first Organism to have a Vertebrae according to the Fossil Record. All Modern day animals with a backbone can trace their evolutionary history back to the Amohioxus. Hmmm, looks a lot like tadpole to me.
Darwin's Dilemma (Burgess Shale)
Darwin's Origin of Species was predicated on the belief that all modern day species had evolved from one ancestor, in a gradual and methodical event taking hundreds of millions of years. However then and now, questions have been raised about whether Darwin's theory is totally accurate. The Cambrian Explosion found within the Burgess shale is used by Intelligent Design supporters as evidence that Darwin's theory is not complete and always true. During the Cambrian Explosion, a myriad of different animals suddenly appeared seemingly from no where. The debate continues.
Chillin' in Hitchiti
Had to hold the smile too long, but trust me the love is there |
Saturday, October 29, 2011
My big lake brings all the shipping to the yard, and their like, its better than yours...
Lake Superior is the largest lake in the world by Surface area. Part of the 'Finger Lakes' on the border of Canada and America, Superior is the largest of the five lakes. This system of lakes holds 21% of the Earth's surface freshwater. As basically an inland sea due to the connection of the lakes by locks and channels, shipping from Detroit can reach New York and the world at large without ever having to be shipped over land. Lake Superior and the other finger lakes also house a myriad of fish types and are the centerfold for a vibrant eco-system. However danger always lurks on the horizon. The flying carp infestation has spread up the Mississippi and now the only thing separating devastation of a multi-billion dollar fishing industry is the lock between the Mississippi and the finger lakes.
Friday, October 28, 2011
I Keep on Fallin'
In Carroll County, Maryland a fall line exists that separates the Piedmont region with that of the Coastal plain. Rolling hills transition into sandy flat lands that slowly sink in elevation to sea level. Thousand of years ago this fall line is where the ocean met the continent... Carroll County (and Macon) was beach property once upon a time. I lived in the Piedmont region where farming was common and Suburbs plentiful. The coastal plain was naturally more urbanized because it was easier to access in early American history. The movement of people out into the country came with the introduction of more advanced modes of transportation.
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