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green-agenda
November 29th, 2007, 09:12 AM
The rich, famous and influential prepare to hear the secret to climate-safe energy

By Andy McSmith
Published: 24 November 2007

A discovery that could give the world access to vast quantities of energy with minimal damage to the climate will be shown off for the first time at a glittering gathering of the famous, rich and influential next Friday night.

Al Gore is to be the star turn at a dinner where guests have paid at least £1,000 a head, and some will have parted with £50,000 for their share of the Aberdeen Angus steak and pink champagne, under the high ornate ceilings of London's Royal Courts of Justice. The combined wealth of the diners has been estimated at £100bn. But the most unusual aspect of the evening is not the price of the tickets but the nature of the floor show. In place of professional performers, the guests will be regaled by people who are not always thought of as entertainers, though some think they are all mad. They are inventive British boffins who care about climate change.

They are hoping that the showcase dinner will knock years off the time it can take for industry to see the mass marketing potential of a new discovery. And the one that will be shown to Mr Gore and fellow guests is highly marketable and could revolutionise the market in clean technology, according to the founder of the British Inventors' Society, Kane Kramer.

Mr Kramer, who was 23 in 1979 when he conceptualised the technology that led to the creation of the first MP3 player, refused to give specific details of the new discovery, or to name the inventor, so as to maintain the element of surprise for Friday. But he indicated that it is a breakthrough in micro-technology, and that British scientists who have tested it are convinced that it will work.

"This is something ... that's the accumulation of almost a decade of work," he said. "It's a new science, a Super Material. It would be 80 per cent cheaper than any alternative means of production, and it will contribute in a major way to reducing climate change."

http://environment.independent.co.uk/climate_change/article3191512.ece

Clutch Cargo
November 29th, 2007, 09:27 AM
Good. That way it'll be cheaper to plow down more forests and create the feedlots necessary to raise more beef.

Undoubtedly I will have offended someone. You can't say good morning without doing that. Anyhow, I'm just kidding, except for the part about needing more beef.

Brick
November 29th, 2007, 09:55 AM
The last time I rememeber about hearing about the ultimate invention that will change the world was when the segway was introduced. Whatever happoned to those?

SumSam
November 29th, 2007, 09:58 AM
Barring nuclear fusion or very cheap solar power cells, nothing else known comes close as a clean cheap source of energy...and these two are decades away from reality, if at all.

jds6958
November 29th, 2007, 10:38 AM
Barring nuclear fusion or very cheap solar power cells, nothing else known comes close as a clean cheap source of energy...and these two are decades away from reality, if at all.

When I first glanced at the article I thought solar...the cheapest solar that is scheduled for late 08 is about $1 per watt to manufacture and should be about $2 per watt for the consumer. If they can do better than that then great! We can just wallpaper everything that gets sunlight...LOL

The next revolution that is predicted to change the world, like communication, transportation, or computers, or the internet advances did, is a cheap source of green power...would be nice...I have been wanting to outfit my house in solar for a while and will likely do it late 08 early 09, if the ecomony has not collapsed...

icebear
November 30th, 2007, 11:13 AM
Yay!

they finally found a way to harness the political hot air!

:yeah













:heh

Debbie M.
November 30th, 2007, 12:27 PM
Or did they come up with nanotechnology?

jds6958
November 30th, 2007, 12:29 PM
Yay!

they finally found a way to harness the political hot air!



The world is not ready for that much power...let us hope that it is not so...

Hootmon
November 30th, 2007, 12:47 PM
Soylent Green is PEOPLE!

Waiting...
November 30th, 2007, 08:19 PM
[QUOTE=icebear;324052]Yay!

they finally found a way to harness the political hot air!

:yeah


From which end?:heh