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How to save artworks in Iraq and Syria? Put them in the Louvre

French president Francois Hollande says it could help save a lot of artworks.

FRENCH PRESIDENT FRANCOIS Hollande has said the Louvre could house threatened treasures from Iraq, Syria and other war-torn countries at a secure site in northern France.

The precious items could be placed in safe keeping at a conservation facility due to open in 2019 in Lievin, 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Paris, he said.

“The prime mission of the Lievin site will be to house the Louvre Museum’s stored collection,” Hollande said at a ceremony to unveil a plaque marking the site.

But, Hollande said, it will have “another role, sadly linked to the events, dramas and tragedies which may unfold in the world, wherever works of art are in danger because terrorists, because barbarians have decided to destroy them… (especially) in Syria and Iraq.”

Hollande said France will make the proposal at a December conference in Abu Dhabi on endangered heritage. Representatives from around 40 countries are expected to take part.

“We are going to suggest that the Lievin conservation site is where these works can be protected,” Hollande said.

The Abu Dhabi conference will also launch a fund, suggested by Hollande in September, which will aim to gather €91 million to help save endangered art.

The Louvre

The Louvre — the world’s most-frequented museum, with 8.6 million visitors in 2015 — has a vast collection of paintings, sculptures, Egyptian mummies and other treasures lying in its basement out of public view.

The Lievin site, located near a satellite Louvre museum at Lens, has been in the works since 2013.

The €60-million site will be both a storage site and facility to study the Louvre’s collection.

The need for Lievin was highlighted in June this year when rising floodwaters in Paris prompted the Louvre to evacuate artworks from its basement deemed at possible risk.

- AFP, 2016

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:12 AM

    This is why our bills are so high, these corporations are sucking up all the usage and supply.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:25 AM

    @Sean Money: no it’s not. It’s cause we have shut down our gas and coal power stations and have to buy our energy mainly from the uk. The greens got a gas storage facility blocked so we can’t buy gas in bulk from Qatar on the cheap and ship it back ourselves. We are building a power line to France which will powered by nuclear power but passed laws to ban nuclear power in Ireland. Treasure island at its finest.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:27 AM

    @Sean Money: Did you not read the article ? They would sign up to CPPA’s.. therefore reducing reliance on the grid! Also without data centres you wouldn’t be able to use a lot of online platforms..

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:29 AM

    @John Lee: There’s an article?

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:32 AM

    @John Lee: They can sign up to anything they want.; they are still the reason what we have so much fossil-fuelled electricity generation.

    Which is costing us a fortune.

    And the thing about the Internet that seems to escape you is that the information can be located anywhere in the world.

    Amazing, isn’t it?

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:07 PM

    @ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere: If we had the truth, the real actual truth of data centers (and many other things) we would be in position to take a stance on it, what we have is the art of obfuscation. We also have a brass necked government complaining of “misinformation” and “disinformation” from certain quarters that they don’t like!

    https://www.thejournal.ie/eamon-ryan-data-centres-6444069-Jul2024/

    When Google has a word with their pals the “insufficient capacity on the power grid” and “lack of renewable energy” will magically be solved. When that happens, you will know then.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:25 PM

    @Paddy Short: Most people are able to reach a conclusion about what is obvious.

    But let’s use some figures for the right-wingers.

    Let’s assume we need 100MW electricity generation (it’s a nice round number), and that RE is giving us 50MW, with fossil fuels the balance.
    And let us assume Data Centres are consuming 21% of this, or 21MW.

    If the Data Centres were not here, then
    1) we would be saving 21MW of electricity
    2) that electricity is fossil fuel generated, as the RE is still on-stream, but we could shut down 21MW of thermal generation
    3) our electricity needs would now be reduced to 79MW from the original 100MW
    4) therefore our RE would be giving us 63% of our needs, not the 50% currently (79MW/50MW)
    5) reducing our CO2 emissions
    6) helping us meet our Climate Change targets
    7) reducing our fines (taxpayer) for not meeting Climate Change targets
    8) and saving us 42% of our fossil fuel imports for electricity generation (21/50)
    9) improving our balance of payments
    10) reducing our dependence on foreign, often volatile, and certainly costly, fuels

    Instead…
    Each extra Data Centre moves us ever further away from all our goals.

    To our cost.

    And they want to add more…

    This one would give us 50 jobs.
    Or 1 job per acre.

    Wow!

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:53 PM

    @Sean Money: out bills are high because Eamon Ryan has not built enough power stations and overseen a planning system that takes 10 year to give a grant for a rabbit hutch let alone a wind farm. That’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to his incompetence.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 3:05 PM

    @Sean Money: your comment doesn’t make sense.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:45 AM

    Data centre is one thing, all electric car charging is another that the media’s seems to ignore completely.
    Probably not suiting the green agenda . Meanwhile the prices are still a robbery

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:14 PM

    @Dominic Leleu: green agenda is less cars on the roads regardless of power source

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    Aug 27th 2024, 1:26 PM

    @Dominic Leleu: 90% of EV charging happens overnight when tariffs are lower precisely because there is plenty of spare capacity on the grid, so people need to stop bringing up this red herring.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:39 AM

    Surely a highly advanced Tech company can come up with a better idea for powering it’s data centres, other than sucking from the Grid? I’m not proposing cold fusion levels of genius, but take a look how other companies do it, ala the Facebook purchase of output from Rosspile and Gillinstown solar farms. If they are so keen to keep expanding exponentially, like AWS, and have a bank account balance of Trillions, why not build a new solar farm for their own use? It’s not as if they can’t afford it.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:54 PM

    @Meh Meh: sun don’t shine at night. Greens are clueless regarding energy needs of a modern society.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 2:26 PM

    @gregory pym: Ever hear of a yoke called a battery? Clue: there’s one in your phone. It actually ‘stores’ energy. Amazing invention.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:31 AM

    They’re currently on Google Search looking for alternative sites available.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 1:00 PM

    Wow a shock. We close the powerstations without a plan B and find we are short on power..who could possibly of seen this coming .

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:44 AM

    Google or Spyhub as I call it. :-)

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:29 PM

    Ireland should be the Saudi Arabia of wind energy. Plenty of space and wind off the west coast but all projects are bogged down in objections and reviews. Some developers have abandoned Ireland and moved countries. We could end up paying 7 – 8 billion a year in fines for not reaching targets.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:27 PM

    Big Tech will go elsewhere now be careful what you wish for

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    Aug 27th 2024, 3:55 PM

    @greenlane collins: Boo hoo. Theyre replacing jobs with AI anyway courtesy of the data centres. Its like turkeys voting for xmas. “60% of the jobs in advanced economies are at risk of being replaced by AI” – high end jobs at that. Look it up.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:36 AM

    Well done.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:44 PM

    Google tried to shut down criticism of israel, and therefore are themselves complicit in these crimes against humanity.

    As far as I am concerned they can go Sit on a Richard as our Ukrainian friends so eloquently told the russians on that soon-to-be ex-Black Sea Fleet flagship.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:32 PM

    So a big data centre to employ 50 people when completed. A.I. has already cut that number to 50 as a few years ago 100s if not a 1000 would be needed to maintain and manage, I guess all code monkeys and software apes are gone, they’ve not developed the robots yet to take the hardware engineers jobs, hence, the 50 jobs when open.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:40 PM

    @Tom L: Data Centres always employed only a very few.

    They are not making anything. They just need a few staff monitoring the systems.

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    Aug 27th 2024, 5:43 PM

    It’s a bit like putting the horse before the cart if people deleted all the rubbish they save this problem wouldn’t arise Especially parents who save all their children’s school books etc also people who keep everything because buying space is easier than deleting. tax people for buying storage

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    Aug 27th 2024, 12:35 PM

    Talk about shooting yourself in the leg!

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    Aug 27th 2024, 11:26 PM

    Ministerial Order from Eamonn before he leaves office, will probably overturn this decision. No journalist investigating him & his links to Data Centres & their massive Energy use & Emissions.

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    Aug 28th 2024, 3:28 AM

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