Showing posts with label World News. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 5, 2013

The billboard that produces potable water out of air

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Published on Mar 7, 2013
Finally, a Billboard That Creates Drinkable Water Out of Thin Air

I've never cared much for billboards. Not in the city, not out of the city — not anywhere, really. It's like the saying in that old Five Man Electrical Band song. So when the creative director of an ad agency in Peru sent me a picture of what he claimed was the first billboard that produces potable water from air, my initial reaction was: gotta be a hoax, or at best, a gimmick.

Except it's neither: The billboard pictured here is real, it's located in Lima, Peru, and it produces around 100 liters of water a day (about 26 gallons) from nothing more than humidity, a basic filtration system and a little gravitational ingenuity.

Let's talk about Lima for a moment, the largest city in Peru and the fifth largest in all of the Americas, with some 7.6 million people (closer to 9 million when you factor in the surrounding metro area). Because it sits along the southern Pacific Ocean, the humidity in the city averages 83% (it's actually closer to 100% in the mornings). But Lima is also part of what's called a coastal desert: It lies at the northern edge of the Atacama, the driest desert in the world, meaning the city sees perhaps half an inch of precipitation annually (Lima is the second largest desert city in the world after Cairo). Lima thus depends on drainage from the Andes as well as runoff from glacier melt — both sources on the decline because of climate change.

Enter the University of Engineering and Technology of Peru (UTEC), which was looking for something splashy to kick off its application period for 2013 enrollment. It turned to ad agency Mayo DraftFCB, which struck on the idea of a billboard that would convert Lima's H2O-saturated air into potable water. And then they actually built one.

It's not entirely self-sufficient, requiring electricity (it's not clear how much) to power the five devices that comprise the billboard's inverse osmosis filtration system, each device responsible for generating up to 20 liters. The water is then transported through small ducts to a central holding tank at the billboard's base, where you'll find — what else? — a water faucet. According to Mayo DraftFCB, the billboard has already produced 9,450 liters of water (about 2,500 gallons) in just three months, which it says equals the water consumption of "hundreds of families per month." Just imagine what dozens, hundreds or even thousands of these things, strategically placed in the city itself or outlying villages, might do. And imagine what you could accomplish in any number of troubled spots around the world that need potable water with a solution like this.


MAYO DRAFTFCB / UTEC
Mayo DraftFCB says it dropped the billboard along the Pan-American Highway at kilometer marker 89.5 when summer started (in December, mind you — Lima's south of the equator) and that it's designed to inspire young Peruvians to study engineering at UTEC while simultaneously illustrating how advertising can be more than just an eyesore. (Done and done, I'd say.)

"We wanted future students to see how engineers can also solve social needs in daily basis kinds of situations," said Alejandro Aponte, creative director at Mayo DraftFCB.

The city's residents could certainly use the help. According to a 2011 The Independent piece ominously titled "The desert city in serious danger of running dry," about 1.2 million residents of Lima lack running water entirely, depending on unregulated private-company water trucks to deliver the goods — companies that charge up to 30 soles (US $10) per cubic meter of H2O, or as The Independent notes, 20 times what more well-off residents pay for their tapwater.

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Monday, November 4, 2013

NHK Documentary: "Nuclear Plant Terrorism: New Risk Facing Japan"

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Published on Nov 2, 2013
The massive earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 triggered an accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, uncovering a huge risk inherent in running a nuclear facility. Terrorist attacks could wreak similar havoc. Now, Japan has no choice but to face a new risk of nuclear plant terrorism. Our program looks at the frontline of security initiatives


Sister Megan Rice
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/sis...

Nun faces up to 30 years in prison for protesting at nuclear weapons facility
District judge denies appeal of Sister Megan Rice, 83, and two other activists, citing their intent to 'disarm' Oak Ridge
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013...

Fukushima breaking news; Megan Rice sentence, DELAYED 9/21/13 kevin D. Blanch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbC8Gu...

US nuclear plants vulnerable to 9/11-style terrorist attacks - report
Published time: August 16, 2013 10:18
http://rt.com/usa/us-nuclear-terroris...

Best Way to Prevent Terrorist Attack on Nuclear Facilities? Close Them
A new Pentagon-sponsored report shows vulnerability of US atomic infrastructure, but expert says best way forward is a nuclear-free power system
"According to nuclear expert and professor of journalism Karl Grossman, however, the report's findings—though troubling—largely fail to address the fact these nuclear facilities are inherently dangerous. Though more could, and should, be done to protect them from the possibility of attack, the reality is that most US nuclear facilities are simply "sitting ducks" when it comes to an intentional assault and breed danger by their very existence."
https://www.commondreams.org/headline...


Nuclear Security and Safeguards
http://www.nrc.gov/security.html

International Regulators Conference on Nuclear Security
http://www.nrcsecurityconference.org/

FOIAs Related to Japan's Emergency
http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/foia/ja...

The News That Matters about the Nuclear Industry
http://nuclear-news.net/

FukushimaDiary
http://fukushima-diary.com/category/d...

http://fukushimafacts.com/

https://www.youtube.com/user/kevindbl...
http://www.youtube.com/user/MsMilkyth...
http://www.youtube.com/user/HatrickPenry
http://www.youtube.com/user/ichicax4
http://www.youtube.com/user/andrewebisu

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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Fukushima News 10/29/13: Radioactive Forests; Running Out of Fuku Fighters; Uncontrollable Fukushima

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Published on Oct 29, 2013
Study: cesium from plant staying in forest soil
A team of Japanese researchers says most of the radioactive cesium that was released from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant and fell on forest soil remains there.
Researchers at the government-affiliated Japan Atomic Energy Agency installed monitoring equipment in woods of northern Ibaraki Prefecture, near Fukushima Prefecture, in May 2011, 2 months after the accident. They hoped to learn how the cesium moved from fallen leaves to soil.
The results of more than 2 years of research show that rain washed cesium off leaves 6 months after the accident, and that as the leaves decomposed, it moved to the surface of underlying soil.

Govt. to study paying part of decontamination cost
A Japanese Cabinet minister has suggested the government should bear part of the costs for clearing radioactive substances from the area around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
The central and local governments are currently conducting decontamination work and charging the costs to the plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company.
But TEPCO has asked the government to cover some of the massive expenses. Government and governing party officials are discussing the utility's request.

TEPCO likely to post mid-year profit
Tokyo Electric Power Company is likely to post a profit in its midterm earnings report.
The operator of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is expected to post about 1.1 billion dollars in profits for the April-September period.
It will be the company's first midterm profit since the nuclear accident in March 2011.
Profits rose due to an increase in electricity sales during this summer's record heat wave, as well as a rise in household rates in September of last year.

Koizumi, Yoshida agree on nuclear-free society:
Former prime minister of Japan Junichiro Koizumi and the leader of the opposition Social Democratic Party have agreed that the country should stop generating nuclear power.
SDP leader Tadatomo Yoshida, who assumed his post this month, met Koizumi in Tokyo on Tuesday.
Koizumi said continuing nuclear power generation would be irresponsible and impossible. He said the public cannot understand the policy of building nuclear waste disposal sites in the earthquake-prone country.

Former Leader of Japan: Fukushima disaster is "most severe accident in the history of mankind" — Top Regulator: Drastic steps needed due to growing problems at precarious plant
http://enenews.com/former-leader-of-j...

Tokyo Mother: "Total media blackout" in Japan of lots and lots of people developing symptoms related to Fukushima disaster (VIDEO) — "Many cases of sickness and death among young generations" not reported
http://enenews.com/tokyo-mother-total...

Cesium near Fukushima reported to be many times higher than claimed by Tepco — Levels rising further away from plant — Professor: After quake as big as last week there's concern about stuff breaking and leakage getting worse
http://enenews.com/cesium-near-fukush...

Tepco considers discharging Tritium to the Pacific after dilution
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/10/te...

Cesium-134/137 detected from seawater near the outlet of plant drain outside of the port
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/10/ce...

Seawater fence of reactor5&6 cut off again
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/10/se...

Tepco "Hope the youth to come to work in Fukushima plant" / "Aspiration" to work for Japan and the world
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/10/te...

Tepco "The Olympics would cause the shortage of Fukushima workers" / No specific measures
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/10/te...

http://enenews.com/tv-journalist-pois...
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/20...

http://enenews.com/physician-high-rad...
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/20...




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