alternating traffic: against pollution or pump money?
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It is not that their means of measurement is bad, nor that they mix what is useful and useless: the economy has meaning (if one can say!) Only in the useless: it therein lies its usefulness. When it consents to produce a utility for men, it is only for it an inessential and parasitic detour which acts as a decoy, to better deceive them.
Producing value *, a perfect quantitative abstraction, has only one self-reflexive and tautological finality which ignores any qualitative consideration, the only one that matters to us as human beings.
* "Producing value" or "maximizing thermodynamic dissipation" are two perfectly identical expressions.
Producing value *, a perfect quantitative abstraction, has only one self-reflexive and tautological finality which ignores any qualitative consideration, the only one that matters to us as human beings.
* "Producing value" or "maximizing thermodynamic dissipation" are two perfectly identical expressions.
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A new pollution peak is expected from tomorrow in IDF:
Don't worry, no anti-pollution measures will be taken!
A very simple solution would be to fully cover the Paris ring road to protect it from the pollution of German coal-fired power plants ...
source: http://www.airparif.asso.fr/
Don't worry, no anti-pollution measures will be taken!
A very simple solution would be to fully cover the Paris ring road to protect it from the pollution of German coal-fired power plants ...
source: http://www.airparif.asso.fr/
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By way of comparison, the PM 2.5 rate in Tokyo prefecture this morning:
The city of Tokyo is on the right of the map.
The population density in Tokyo is much lower than in Paris (6000 inhabitants / km2 in Tokyo compared to 21000 inhabitants / km2 in Paris) and that must certainly play a role.
source: http://www.taiki.kankyo.metro.tokyo.jp/ ... 2=======1=
The city of Tokyo is on the right of the map.
The population density in Tokyo is much lower than in Paris (6000 inhabitants / km2 in Tokyo compared to 21000 inhabitants / km2 in Paris) and that must certainly play a role.
source: http://www.taiki.kankyo.metro.tokyo.jp/ ... 2=======1=
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Sen-no-sen, you write:
There is a possible multiplicity of points of view, since any part refers to the whole, therefore, several explanatory grids can coexist without contradicting each other; simply, depending on the positioning, the depth of field will vary.
The explanatory system of F. Roddier is more inclusive than most: what it gains in scope, it loses in precision on restricted fields of application.
I think that the use of different grids is justified according to the object of his research.
I see that the "Roddier effect" is doing its job!
There is a possible multiplicity of points of view, since any part refers to the whole, therefore, several explanatory grids can coexist without contradicting each other; simply, depending on the positioning, the depth of field will vary.
The explanatory system of F. Roddier is more inclusive than most: what it gains in scope, it loses in precision on restricted fields of application.
I think that the use of different grids is justified according to the object of his research.
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