Saturday, October 17, 2009

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SUMMARY

AS FLUIDS GASES CAN’T FORM A ‘GREEN HOUSE’ SO
“GREEN HOUSE EFFECT” BY GASES IS IMPOSSIBLE.

POLLUTANTS, GASES AND AIR ALL TOGETHER ABSORB HEAT FROM THE SUN BEFORE IT REACHES THE EARTH. THEY HELP TO KEEP THE EARTH COOL LIKE OZONE DOES (A COOLING SYSTEM) Cloudy, misty, foggy, murky, smoggy, hazy days are much colder than bright days.

GASES BY ‘ CONVECTION CURRENT’ ARE ACTUALLY HELPING THE EARTH TO COOL DOWN (NATURE’S COOLING SYSTEM). It is colder during night and coldest just before daybreak

Cyclones/ hurricanes/ tornadoes are also nature’s cooling systems as emergency.

CAUSES: MAN DISTURBED NATURE’S EFFECTIVE MECHANISM OF COOLING SYSTEM – THE “RAIN CYCLE” BY

Urbanization -drainage system, pavements, houses, roads etc have stopped evaporation
2. Deforestation – reduced evaporation drastically
3. Deserted land/ deserts – no evaporation at all

Reviving rain cycle means colder weather, clean atmosphere, recharging ground water, spreading water all over the world, easy access for drinking water, proper irrigation, rich vegetation, snow on poles and mountains; THUS LOWER WATER LEVEL OF SEA. simple logic, take water back to the places where it came from.

SOLUTION: BOOSTING EVAPORATION by SCATTERING WATER as widely as possible not sparing even the deserted lands and vast stretches of deserts. Water can be drained from any higher to lower places. Best is to use discharged water from the hydropower installations. NOW IT IS AN EASY TASK FOR MANKIND.

Piped water before discharging can produce many folds more clean energy, the hydroelectricity than harnessed by the present conventional system, which do not consider the fluid properties of water and the nature of the gravitational force of the Earth. A number of turbines can be installed in series along the same one water-supplying pipe. Turbines can’t reduce the power of running water.

DEV BAHADUR DONGOL, Ph.D.
For Published Article: email: dev.dangol@yahoo.co.uk or indrdev2000@yahoo.co.ukSeptember 24, 2009. The Rising Nepal, ‘Don’t Blame Gases For Green House Effect’

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