It’s the 21st Century, Stupid!

Change happens. Admit it. Live with it.

Well, they won’t all be gone.

Not right away, at least. Well, not in the next 50 years or so. As we warm up the planet and melt the polar ice caps the current estimate is that by 2050 two thirds of the polar bears will be wiped out. Only two thirds of them. Gee, what might we accomplish by the end of the century?

To be completely honest, as sad as it might be, we can’t stop this from happening. But maybe, just maybe, if we can get started now doing not something but all of the somethings that it will take to solve the problem that humanity has created a few generations down the road if we can keep the species going in zoos and other types of preserves the population can be rebuilt. We can hope, can’t we?

September 8, 2007 Posted by Jim Satterfield | Climate Change, Environment, Good news and bad news, What a Century! | | No Comments

Electric Paper

Scientific American tells us about research that has resulted in cellulose being combined with nanotubes, liquid salts or lithium to produce (depending on the combination) either long lasting batteries or commercial grade supercapacitors. The research was a collaboration of three different labs at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

August 14, 2007 Posted by Jim Satterfield | Technology, What a Century! | | No Comments