Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Switzerland. Show all posts

Sunday, February 18, 2024

Lake Geneva threatened by record water temperatures


Photo by Loïc Privet 

From Le News


Lake Geneva is getting warmer and hit a record high in 2022, according to a recently published report by the International Commission for the Protection of the Waters of Lake Geneva (CIPEL).

Since 2012, the average water temperature at the bottom of Lake Geneva has risen by one degree, while the average surface temperature has leapt by 1.2 degrees. The average surface temperature was 13.6 degrees in 2022. Similar changes have been recorded at Lake Constance, Switzerland’s second-largest lake – these lakes also fall into French and German territory.

These temperature changes might appear minor. However, they are not. As the surface water warms lakes become more stratified and stagnant. To remain healthy, lakes need their water to mix. Surface water needs to become sufficiently cold and heavy in the winter months to sink and set of a cycle of mixing.

Mixing sends oxygen to the bottom of the lake keeping the ecosystem in balance. Lake Constance has fully mixed only once in the last 15 years.

If there’s too little mixing, phytoplankton die out and this echos down the food chain. Eventually, fish populations take a hit and invasive plant species gain an upper hand, impacting lake biodiversity.

Another threat to Swiss lakes is excess animal effluent. Switzerland has more livestock than its ecosystem could naturally sustain. Imported animal feed makes this possible. But it produces an animal waste problem. Farmers spray it on the ground to dispose of it and some of it runs off into waterways damaging delicate ecosystems.


Temperatures have risen 1 degree in 21 years!    This is what environmental and climate catastrophe looks like. 

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Boosters work

 From a Twitter post by Edouard  Mathieu, Head of Data at Our World In Data

Update: Switzerland now reports deaths by booster status.

Compared to unvaccinated people, the COVID mortality rate is:

• 9x lower after full vaccination

• 48x lower after a booster


Note that this is the weekly death rate





Friday, November 19, 2021

Chateau de Chillon

 So Beautiful!  

A break from the depressing reality of greenwashing fossil fuel companies and lying politicians.  


Monday, August 19, 2019

The world's largest EV never has to be recharged

Source: Green Car Reports


From Green Car Reports.

A quarry in Biel, Switzerland, is operating the world's largest electric vehicle, a 110-ton dump truck, to haul lime and marl off the side of a mountain to a cement factory. Perhaps best of all, it consumes no energy doing it.

How is that possible, you ask?

The dump truck, at 45 tons, ascends the 13-percent grade and takes on 65 tons of ore. With more than double the weight going back down the hill, the beast's regenerative braking system recaptures more than enough energy to refill the charge the eDumper used going up.

The Elektro Dumper—eDumper for short—made by Kuhn Schweitz, is based on a Komatsu HB 605-7: 30 feet long, 14 feet wide, and 14 feet tall. The tires are six feet high, and the dump bed reaches to more than 28 feet, fully raised.

Kuhn Schweitz adds a 600 kilowatt-hour battery pack—big enough for six, long-range Tesla Model Ss—from Lithium Storage that weighs 9,000 pounds.

CNN recently brought Formula 1 driver Lucas DiGrassi along to test drive the machine, owned by Swiss cement company Ciments Vigier SA. He reported reaching the top of the grade with 80 percent, then recovering battery charge to 88 percent on the way down (not unlike our writer's experience with a Chevrolet Bolt EV in the Rockies.)

Marking that trip around 20 times a day, Kuhn Schweitz says the eDumper produces 200 kwh of surplus energy every day, or 77 megawatt-hours a year. A typical dump truck uses between 11,000 and 22,000 gallons of diesel fuel a year. That saves up to 196 metric tons of global-warming carbon-dioxide gas a year.

[Read more here]

In the recent Federal election in Oz, the right-wing L/NP coalition chucked a wobbly about the power of EVs.  The opposition, it shrieked,  was going to end the weekend, because EVs would be too powerless to pull a caravan or a ute (pick-up truck/bakkie)   Quelle blague!  EV motors are powerful enough to lift a 45 tonne truck up a mountain! 

I've grown to really detest the way the Right tells lies in the service of their coal and oil paymasters.