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Live Inspired. Vlog Episode #119: Learn to Accept, not Expect - Duration: 3:27.

Well good morning my friends!

Welcome to another Live Inspired with John O'Leary.

I am delighted to be with you on this absolutely gorgeous Wednesday spring morning.

There is an old expression that goes like this:

Learn to accept, rather than expect, and your life will be full of many fewer disappointments.

Learn to accept, whether it's rainy of shiny where you are, rather than expect.

And your life will be full of far fewer disappointments.

I thought of that beautiful truth, a truth I think we all know and sometimes maybe forget

in each of our lives from time to time, when I had the opportunity to interview a dear

friend, Christine Hassler.

Christine Hassler has had a rollercoaster ride of a life.

Right now, she's riding high and touching lives along the way.

It's an incredible story.

But Christine mentioned about halfway through our Podcast, "What if that instead of it happening

TO you, it was actually happening FOR you?"

What if all the things around us in life- the rain clouds or the sunshine, the traffic

jams or the clear highway, the great opportunities at work or the challenges we face today trying

to find new work, the gift of health or the challenges we face in our health- whatever

is going on in our lives right now, and all of us have I think storms that we are either

coming out of, about to enter into (we may not even know if yet), or we are in the midst

of it.

But what if instead of it happening TO us, cause I think that is so frequently at least

how I view it and maybe how many of us view it- "It's happening to us!"

But what if it's happening FOR us?

What if it's refining us?

And creating within us a higher sense of compassion and empathy and courage and resilience and

faithfulness and the ability ultimately to recognize who and what actually matters in

life.

What if it's happening FOR us?

What if truly it's all a gift?

To learn more about that truth in your lives, that it is happening FOR you, not to you,

check out the rest of Christine Hassler's life story and what it means for each one

of us at JohnOLearyInspires.com.

That's where you can learn more about all of these podcasts.

Or you can check it out wherever you pull down your podcasts.

But this one with Christine Hassler in particular is worth checking out.

My friends, I think it's a great day on this spring morning to remember that it's worthy

to accept rather than expect.

And in doing so, our lives will not only be full of less disappointments, it will be full

of much more joy.

So for this time and until next time, this is John O'Leary.

And this is your day.

Live Inspired.

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A Day Without Coal -- Why Last Friday's Generation Mix In The UK Is Such A Big Deal - Duration: 8:31.

If you've driven, owned, or even thought of owning an electric car, the chances are

you've had at least one person come up to you and say

Electric cars, well electric cars aren't clean are they?

Because they run on electricity and where does electricity come from?

It comes from COAL.

Yeah.

You burn coal and that makes the electricity and you put it down the wires and then it

goes into the car and of course the batteries are toxic beyond belief, so personally, I

would prefer to stick with my diesel.

1989, it's a good runner....

And then if you're like me, you sigh, take a deep breath and try to tell them in as nice

a possible way that studies have concluded even with some coal mixed in, electric cars

are still cleaner than petrol cars because of the current power grid mix, note that the

grid is getting cleaner, and remind them that a total of six kilowatt-hours of electricity

is used to refine every gallon of petrol, and remind them that most electric car owners

do everything they can to run their cars off renewable electricity from solar panels on

their roof of a special green energy tariff… and then you sigh again because you know they're

going to keep going on about the coal thing.

I'm not driving one of those dirty electric cars...

Coal powered, they are... pffft.

But last Friday in the UK, something very special happened indeed: the UK National Grid

pulsed with electricity for an entire day without a single joule of it coming from a

coal-powered fire station.

What's more, it's the first time in one hundred and thirty-five years that my home

country hasn't burned coal to produce electricity for an entire day.

Why this is so important, and what it means for the future of plug-in vehicles, is coming

right next.

Hi there!

I'm Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield from Transport Evolved, and today we're celebrating the

news that the UK's national electricity grid managed to run for a whole day last Friday

without burning any coal, an important milestone as the country transitions its energy generation

mix away from fossil fuels and onto cleaner, greener alternatives.

Unlike other parts of the world, where burning coal to produce electricity remains a mainstay

of the power grid, the UK has been making a gradual shift away from coal power since

the 1990s.

Indeed, last year, the Uk government announced that it intends to be completely coal-free

by twenty twenty-five, a move that will see more renewable energy coming online to take

up the slack alongside renewed interest in Nuclear power, as well as a continued shift

towards power plants operating on natural gas.

Now, I know what you're thinking.

Natural gas is a fossil fuel, and you're right…

It is.

And on the face of it, extracting and burning natural gas for the purposes of electricity

does still produce greenhouse gas emissions.

It's responsible for about half the CO2 per kilowatt-hour than coal emits, but while

it's emissions, it's a step in the right direction.

Obviously, a fully-renewable grid, made up of decentralized microgeneration (essentially

everyone having their own set of photovoltaic solar panels on their roof and a battery backup

system like a Tesla Powerwall in the garage) would be preferable.

And we're certainly moving that way as a society, which is a very good thing for both

electric car owners and society as a whole, because a cleaner grid means electric cars

get cleaner to drive.

In short, while petrol cars tend to get more dirty as they age (as they become more inefficient

and their engines get more and more worn) electric cars will get cleaner as they age,

since the trend is toward cleaner generation methods for the electricity they rely on to

operate.

That's already happening.

In fact, back in twenty fifteen, a quarter of the UK's power needs were met by sources

of renewable energy, outstripping coal for the first time.

We're not even two years further down the line, and coal use is dwindling to insignificant

amounts.

Or to put it another way, electric cars driven and charged today in the UK are far, far more

environmentally friendly than they were just two years ago.

I've been checking the National grid demand this morning while writing this script for

today's show, and it's currently hovering at 1.7 percent or so, while wind power is

way up at nearly sixteen percent.

Being late evening in the UK, solar is only about two percent, but usually it's much

higher, with pumped storage, hydroelectric and biomass all adding up to just under eight

percent.

What about other power sources?

Well, given the switch away from coal and other other sources of power, natural gas

has gone up (between two fifths and a half on average) while Nuclear power plants provide

about a fifth of all UK electricity.

Nuclear counts as 'clean' energy if we talk about emissions, but it does of course

create all kinds of political and environmental problems when it comes to disposing of nuclear

waste, not to mention the risks associated with plant failure or natural disasters.

(Three mile island, Chernobyl and Fukushima have certainly taught us that).

Right now, the UK government seems more interested in nuclear and gas than anything else, but

it doesn't mean that renewables aren't growing.

Indeed, while Natural gas -- and the fracking culture the UK Government is keen to embrace

-- could give the nation cheaper energy for a while, there are some big problems with

natural gas that means the UK will need to transition that natural gas generation to

more sustainable solutions.

For example, given natural gas contains a lot (and I do mean a lot) of methane, if it's

not properly extracted from the ground or handled correctly, it emits a butt ton of

methane into the atmosphere, which, as it's even better at trapping heat than carbon dioxide,

is most definitely a problem for the planet.

And as one twenty thirteen academic paper for the fifth assessment report of the Intergovernmental

Panel on Climate Change concluded, methane leaks from the extraction and transportation

of natural gas must be kept below 3.2 percent in order for natural gas to remain cleaner

than coal.

And only proper regulation will ensure that actually happens.

Worse still, as the Union of Concerned scientists point out, replacing coal and nuclear power

with natural gas (a trend in several countries) won't have all that major an impact on total

emissions.

Yes, emissions will be less than they would be with coal, but they won't be reduced

enough (when combined with predicted electricity demand rises that have nothing to do with

electric cars) to make a difference to global warming.

In other words, renewable energy needs to be the focus, and it's up to us to make

sure it remains the focus moving forward.

As to coal and electric cars (and why Friday was so awesome?)

Burning coal for electricity is inefficient and produces a lot of carbon dioxide.

And because Friday didn't see any coal being burnt in the UK, an electric car charged on

Friday in the UK was far cleaner than it was two years ago.

And that's a fantastic thing worthy of celebrating.

So what can you do as an electric car owner?

Well, the first thing is to sign up for a clean energy tariff if your local utility

offers one.

Make sure that you charge your car from one hundred percent renewable energy if you can,

or pick a power mix that is as low as possible on fossil-fuel energy.

Second, consider saving up for your own microgeneration at home (if you can) with photovoltaic solar

panels and a battery backup system.

And if you can't do that, consider investing in a local energy cooperative that works to

promote renewables above other forms of energy.

Do you feel better knowing that less energy in the grid is coming from fossil fuels?

Do you own an electric car -- and where does the power come from that you use to power

it?

And what do you think the energy mix of the future will look like?

Leave your thoughts in the Comments below, don't forget to like, comment and subscribe,

tell your friends about the show, and if you like what your saw today, please consider

helping me to make more shows like this by making a monthly donation through Patreon.

I've included a link below, and a clickable one at the end of today's video.

And finally, I'd like to thank the wonderful Robert Llewellyn for his cameo in today's

video.

Do check out his totally awesome Fully Charged channel, a link for which is also coming right

up.

I'll be back tomorrow, but until then, thanks for joining me, I'm Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield

and don't forget to Keep Evolving!

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