Also the Economist arrived to the same conclusion.
P.S.: In Italy this is well known, at least for a minority of the population.
An Eye to the World, an Eye to the Net
Also the Economist arrived to the same conclusion.
P.S.: In Italy this is well known, at least for a minority of the population.
Questi sono impianti di utility di almeno un MW di potenza. Il KWh fotovoltaico costa meno del KWh nucleare. È da sottolineare che le assunzioni e le premesse fatte dall’articolo non sono per niente tenere con il fotovoltaico, anzi chudono un occhio sui vari costi aggiuntivi ma mai presi in esame del nucleare (tipo chi è capace di fare l’arricchimento dell’Uranio, i costi dello smantellamento della centrale a fine vita, le scorie….)
L’articolo completo lo trovate qui.
via NTE.
Sustainability will be one of our necessary new behaviour that we will need to endorse. Rethinking the way you leaving, making a way to get your life more harmonic with the planet, reducing the carbon footprint, growing your own. These can be some of the actions that could be taken to change a bit.
Jade has a very interesting post about sustainable heritage, going through in details about these aspects and not only. Check it out.
Yesterday the run-off of local elections has been concluded. The LeftWing managed to win Everywhere. Yes exactly Everywhere, even somewhere it was seen as impossible, it simply won, beating Berlusconi’s party and the xenophobic Lega Nord.
Think about a card game, where the other guy does not score at all, and you’re able to make all the points. Well, we call that “Cappotto” in Italian and pretty much is what happened yesterday in Italy.
The leftwing won Milan, something that was not happening from a lot of years, the main city and headquarter of Berlusconi, with a compact leftwing, made by three different parties. The rightwing has been beaten also in Naples, where the candidates has been adopted in the run-off also from the leftwing, coming from a party which was in coalition in Milan, but not in Naples. (too long to explain here.)
Turin and Bologna has been won on the first round.
Another two big cities are Triest and Cagliari, which usually has always been on the rightwing have won by the leftwing. The sweet spot is also Arcore, Berlusconi’s hometown, has been won by the Democratic Party and the leftwing, with a woman as candidate for major.
A new vibrant energy was flowing yesterday, and today everybody has re-gained the hopes that a change is possible.
We won, and in amazing good way, among all the Nation, from the small to the big cities, from South to North, from East to West in the 150th anniversary of the unification. Today is a good day. As inspired by the end of Pisapia’s campaign in Milan, let me say
Buongiorno, Italia.
Please don’t do it.
Please, let’s not go back 30 years. The freedom to circulate in Europe as an European citizen is one of the most important freedom that has made our life easy.
Moving around, using the Identity Card, or the Passport, without having the necessity to apply for a visa or anything like that makes not only everything super easy and nice, but also gives a feel to be all the same, within the diversity. Together with the Euro and the flag these are the only tangible signs of an integration which has gone far, but has not yet complete..
We have to go to a more integrated system, where all Europe should be felt as our home. With the diversity of culture, language and maybe attitude, but still one big jam of people who leverage the strengths of each other and try to solve the weakness. The European Community, not only a political body, but a community of different people.
I understand this terrible wave of extreme right, with its xenophobic and racist ideas, is taking its toll on the possible decisions. But I think the other parties should make a stand. They should fight back this narrow-mind vision.
Europe has been born by the vision of people who are now long-dead (Jean Monnet, Robert Schuman, Paul Henri Spaak, and Alcide De Gasperi), and who built this ensemble as a way to achieve peace and better conditions for everybody.
Europe should be at the forefront of integration, leading with a peaceful and calm approach, as an old continent should do. We’ve got tons of history and we did a disaster in the last century.
Let’s take another seat on this one.
Let’s make this one worth remembering as the century in which Europe took the lead in making the world a better place, starting within its own frontiers.
Let’s not think in three weeks span. Let’s think in 30-40 years time or even more. Let’s go ahead and make the European Community more connected and let it thrive.
In varietate concordia, United in diversity, Uniti nella diversitá, (Motto of the European Union), this is what Europe is.
This is why, this a great Community. And please, leave the door open, ’cause no Community is an Island. Let’s think BIG.
With the release of Unity and the (following) upgrade, I found myself with a problem that I thought to have solved long time ago: how to write accents. It turns out that the use of the compose key (Super/Meta … the one with the Windows logo) is used for the default shortcuts, which you need badly, to have a decent experience with unity..
The good thing is that I’ve discovered the layout UK – with WinKey which provides all the most classic accent like á é ó which can actually do the trick.
On another note I think Unity is pretty a good idea… But I have to use it a bit more to tell the true story..
Update: Actually I found out that on the UK -with WinKey the standard è is of the less used type (there are two: e acute (é) and e grave (è).
Now the last one is very important because is the third (singular) person of the verb to be (Today is a good day, Oggi è una bella giornata), therefore is used a lot.
I found a decent compromise using a US Layout with Italian letters:
You get the accent with Alt-Gr.
HIH
At the EBI there is an annual symposium which is organized by the Science and Society committee which I’ve been involved in the past years (some video are available on the youtube channel), but not this one. But no fear!
New people get on with the job and pull out a really nice symposium.
This year the committee has chosen the topic of Biodiversity and Endangered Species, the 6th of May at Fitwilliam College Auditorium, Cambridge, Uk.
It’s free for all, so if you’re around don’t forget to come over 🙂
Yeah, there is even a Facebook event, if you are into that thing 🙂
Vivere all’estero ed essere italiano porta a strane domande con ben più strane risposte.
Le domande sono come fate ad avere al governo Berlusconi, le risposte sono assai rocambolesche.
La cosa interessante, come viene fattto notare sull’articolo del ilPost è che a Milano c’è la possibilità di vincere la città come Centro Sinistra sostenendo Pisapia, visto che il PDL ha candidato la Moratti (sindaco inetto, Civati ne ha paralto diffusamente).
Ora io non vivo in Italia e non posso votare a Milano. Non ci ho mai vissuto e non potrò far campagna elettorale sul campo. Però posso fare una cosa. Ho fatto una piccola donazione per la campagna elettorale di Pisapia.
Lo sò che sembrerà una cosa allucinante, tuttavia visto e considerato che posso donare 10 € per una causa che potrebbe migliorare la situazione nazionale, lo considero più come un investimento, che una donazione a fondo perduto.
As you know there was a massive Earthquake (and there are still some going on) in Japan followed up by a massive nuclear accident at Fukushima I which has been evaluated 7 on the INES scale grade accident.
Now there are some prediction made by the University of Cologne about how the Cesium will spread around the world.
In the case it does rain
and it doesn’t look good.
And in the case it doesn’t rain
And it doesn’t look good at all.