Some of my classmates were pretty woke, though there were others that skipped class just because.Ah yes, children skipping school when given any excuse it totally a sign of them buying into the green agenda.
This is high school BTW.
Some of my classmates were pretty woke, though there were others that skipped class just because.Ah yes, children skipping school when given any excuse it totally a sign of them buying into the green agenda.
Yeah, well, we'll see how long that particular green trend lasts. Something tells me that after the first few power outages, brownouts, job loss, and rising electrical bills it will go away really fast.Poland arleady started abadonning coal.Which cripple our economy,but we are ruled by fake Right.
Germany has about the highest energy prices in Europe, if not the world. I pay twice the amount for electricity than I did ten years ago. And the green trend has only gotten worse.Yeah, well, we'll see how long that particular green trend lasts. Something tells me that after the first few power outages, brownouts, job loss, and rising electrical bills it will go away really fast.
At least I hope so.
Germany has about the highest energy prices in Europe, if not the world. I pay twice the amount for electricity than I did ten years ago. And the green trend has only gotten worse.
We excel at falling into extremes.In fairness, aren't Germans taught to pretty much hate themselves and believe they need to suffer if it's for the good of the world?
We excel at falling into extremes.
Money rather than laws are the key. Instead of banning things, just make them too expensive for anyone outside of the billionaire elite to afford them. The end result is the same, only the elites don't have to break or write loopholes into their own laws and it's harder for the plebeians to direct the blame for their deteriorating quality of life.Yeah, I can absolutely see the left trying this.
The thing is, there is a fundamental difference between a covid lockdown and an 'environmental' lockdown.
Half of the country is already entrenched in opposing the climate change crap. Covid struck out of the blue, and a huge part of why governments got away with what they did, is because people were confused and afraid, uncertain of how to handle things. With environmental alarmism?
That shit got old in the eighties. Attempts to lock down will die stillborn deaths, through simple mass-refusal to obey. We already know that they're telling lies on this issue.
The Myths of Green Energy by Charles Hugh Smith said:
Anatole France said:The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread.
It could easily be true, though not for alarmist reasons, more due to albedo and the physics of light/solar radiation.More fear-mongering from "scientists."
The Arctic is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world, according to NOAA report
The Arctic is warming at a rate more than twice as fast as the rest of the world, according to a new report released by NOAA.abcnews.go.com
CO2 is not the main problem, at least not anymore. We have a lot of ways to pull CO2 from the atmo, it's just a matter of efficiency and power usage.Seeing what I have in regard to the science, I'm not convinced humans have anywhere near the impact that alarmists claim, nor am I convinced that carbon dioxide is the problem they make it out to be. This is even without how everything is made to serve an authoritarian globalist agenda.
Methane is not a long term problem though, most of it reacts with ozone within about 10 years.CO2 is not the main problem, at least not anymore. We have a lot of ways to pull CO2 from the atmo, it's just a matter of efficiency and power usage.
It's the methane that gets into the atmo that is the real problem; traps way more heat than CO2 and is not something plants or animals can pull out of the atmo in their normal lives, it is not easy to pull it out like with CO2.
Cows, landfills, trapped organic waste in now unfrozen permafrost, and occasional seabed methane releases.Damn those cows!!!!
The methane reaction in atmo is too slow to keep up with the increasing amounts dumped into it.Methane is not a long term problem though, most of it reacts with ozone within about 10 years.
Even if it somehow slows down, which i'm not convinced of, that would still be an order of magnitude faster than CO2.The methane reaction in atmo is too slow to keep up with the increasing amounts dumped into it.
Easier to try to reduce how much methane ends up in atmo.