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Peter Meisen, Past President, Global Energy Network Institute, asked in 1997, “What if there was an existing, viable technology, that when developed to its highest potential could increase everyone’s standard of living, cut fossil fuel demand and the resultant pollution?” After 23 years of sustained effort by the global scientific community, this is becoming a reality. The technology to extract heat from granite has been revolutionized in the last few years. The classical method of creating fracture networks by hydrofracturing is being replaced by a closed-loop method where fluids are not in contact with the hot granite. Supercritical CO2 is replacing water as a circulating fluid. Cert...
Selected papers from a symposium on A new Focus on Integrated Analysis of Groundwater-Surface Water Systems, held during the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics XXIV General Assembly in Perugia, Italy, 11-13 July 2007.
The Future of Cities and Energies in Western Europe explores a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches to researching energy issues in Western European cities, as well as urban energy transition. It serves as a collection of materials, instruments, ideas, and theories to embrace this subject. The contributions are interdisciplinary, drawing from areas such as sociology, urbanism, geoecology, architecture, and political science, thus demonstrating that this research topic, which is now gaining full legitimacy in traditional fields, requires open and reflexive dialogues.
Proceedings of symposium JS. 1 at the Joint Convention of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) and the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) held in Hyderabad, India, 6-12 September 2009. - Title page.
Proceedings of the Symposium HS01 held during the IUGG GA in Melbourne (28 June - 7 July 2011).
Corinna ist auf den Weg nach Dagebüll. Von hier aus geht es weiter auf eine Nordfriesische Insel, wo sie plant, den Sommer über auf dem Ponyreiterhof "Möwenhof" zu arbeiten. Sie ist voller Erwartung und Vorfreude.Auf dem Ponyhof lernt Corinna schnell mit ihren neuen Aufgaben umzugehen. Sie ist nicht zimperlich und kann gut anpacken. Die Arbeit mit den Ponys und die Bewirtung der Gäste machen Spaß, aber kosten ihr auch viel Kraft – und vor allem gute Nerven. Doch Corinna ist stark und lässt sich nicht so leicht unterkriegen. Und so erlebt Sie eine unvergessliche Zeit mit neuen Freunden, Ponys und vielen schönen Stunden am Meer.CORINNA, DIE PONYS UND DAS MEER ist ein lebendiger und fe...