World’s largest solar farm could trigger ‘nuclear size’ explosion

Written by Paul Homewood

The dead tree press has finally caught up with the story I ran in March:

Building the world’s largest solar farm in a picturesque Kent village could cause an explosion on the scale of a small nuclear bomb, residents have complained.

Developers want to erect up to one million solar panels the height of a double-decker bus on 900 acres of farmland, the equivalent of 600 football pitches, at Cleve Hill near Faversham at a cost of £450m.

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No Fall in Air Pollution Despite COVID19 Lockdown

Written by Todd Myers

Just about every day, someone claims that the air is cleaner. That, we are told, is a small benefit of the coronavirus-induced economic lockdowns.

By reducing traffic on our roads, we are polluting the air less, providing a visible example of the supposed benefits of imposing more environmental regulation.

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The World’s Fastest Camera Is Frankly Mind-Boggling

Written by Courtney Linder

Scientists developed a new camera that can take a whopping 70 trillion frames per second. One of the inventors calls the new process compressed ultrafast spectral photography, or CUSP.

For as much as cameras allow us to experience phenomena that would otherwise go unnoticed, their imaging speeds still fundamentally limit our capability to see, well, everything.

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Remember the A La Mode Review

Written by Joseph A Olson, PE

Texas officially entered the WuFlu Twilight Zone on March 19, 2020 when the Governor Abbott issued an executive order, closing all businesses, based on questionable CDC driven hysteria.

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