[Rhodes22-list] Slim Answer revisited

Tootle ekroposki at charter.net
Sun Feb 4 11:21:31 EST 2007


Slim:

     You said, "body heat of all the humanity warms the place right back
up."  What was the human population in 1850 and what is it today?  Suppose
that this could be a factor in global warming?

Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
addendum:  http://www.homerdixon.com/download/of_human_fallout.pdf






Slim-3 wrote:
> 
> Ed and Rummy, 
> 
> Look at this picture:   http://www.bloomingtonmn.org/theparkatmoa.asp
> 
> This is the center atrium and park.  As you can see, the roof is all sky
> light.  The stores are on four floors in a ring around the park.  Of
> course
> they have an elaborate air circulation system but all the heat comes from
> the sunlight.  If you go there early in the morning the temp is a little
> lower but by mid-morning the sun and body heat of all the humanity warms
> the
> place right back up.
> 
> Slim
> 
> On 2/4/07 12:52 PM, "Slim" <stevenalm at comcast.net> wrote:
> 
>> Sorry, Rummy.  Wrong.  Actually the Learning Channel did a special on the
>> MOA and you may be as amazed as I to learn the entire mall is heated by
>> the
>> sun coming through the skylights--even in these cold Minnesota months. 
>> The
>> only conventional furnaces are at the entry points where they blow a
>> little
>> hot air at the door.  The bulk of their energy costs are for cooling in
>> the
>> summer.
>> 
>> Slim
>> 
>> On 2/4/07 11:02 AM, "Tootle" <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Slim:
>>> 
>>> How is the Mall of Americas in your part of the world kept warm in
>>> winter?
>>> 
>>> Ed K
>>> Greenville, SC, USA
>>> addumdum:  http://members.aol.com/trajcom/private/popco2.htm
>> 
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