Scientists Develop "Paint" To Help Cool the Planet
AaronW writes Engineers at Stanford University have developed an ultrathin, multilayered, nanophotonic material that not only reflects heat away from buildings but also directs internal heat away using a system called "photonic radiative cooling." The coating is capable of reflecting away 97% of incoming sunlight and when combined with the photonic radiative cooling system it becomes cooler than the surrounding air by around 9F (5C). The material is designed to radiate heat into space at a precise frequency that allows it to pass through the atmosphere without warming it.
Certainly there is. You can just cook your kids and pets at home, no need to waste the gas going out at all. Home ovens have been large enough to do this for decades now. People are so wasteful!
--Hannibal
Vegetarian Stew
Serves 20
Peel, core, and slice one vegetarian.
Place in trunk of black car for two days.
Season to taste.
Anyone that claims they did not know is either a person with an IQ below 60 or they are severely uneducated.
Every sane person on this planet knows how hot the inside of a car gets, people need to be put in prison on murder charges when they leave their child in the car. And tazed in the groin repeatedly.
They're calling it "White".
Cool! Let's watch the progtards go nuts trying to figure out whether to mandate it to fight global warming, or ban it for being racist.
Popcorn anyone?