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Can anyone use the hot water created by global warming, or do ?

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you have to pay somebody. ?

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  1. yes if you like you could send it toward this way&i will invest it into the study of the brain waves working in your head!!


  2. The hot water is free and it is there for the taking. Help yourself and take a shower and water the plants with the waste water.

  3. Not sure what hot water you're talking about but if it's the kind found on polar ice caps then it's going to take a pretty clever engineer to figure that one out.

    I'll tell you what you can do: They now make water heating systems that are powered by the sun. Inside these little glass tubes that travel up and down a rooftop, the sun heats up the water inside of them. Right now most systems are pretty slow and rather unproductive but there's no doubt someone will enhance them like they did with solar- in fact, some people have installed these tubes underneath their solar panels.

    I have an idea on how to amplify the heat generated by it, but it's possible that I might try to patent it so sorry, but I'll give you a hint: watch the episode of Invention Nation where some guy increases his solar output tenfold using some pretty basic equipment.

  4. Pay me. I own the carbon credits.

  5. No, it is not practical to harness the slight increase in water temperatures, when and where they are happening on the globe.

    By the way, one really needs to look at the standard deviation (at least) as a measure of dispersion of temperature data in a specific micro-climate in addition to the average as measure of the central tendency to make even a guess about what happened. In general, looking only at increases in average temperatue is (statistically) incorrect.

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