• envelope@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    This is the stupid shit we get for letting Iowa always be first in the nominating contests.

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    8 months ago

    Like, the solution has become very clear and apparent.

    Solar panels and batteries on all homes. Wind energy wherever possible with gridscale backup. Electric vehicles for anything with an axle-weight below 10k. Hydrogen (if we must) for everything above 10k, until we have batteries with weight to performance ratios that can support trucking with electric.

    Climate change and carbon reductions are only a technical issue if you insist that every one be working all of the time to justify their existence. Appreciating that most of almost everyones work is just ‘busy’ work in the exercise of justifying our existence, we could easily solve this issue.

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      Appreciating that most of almost everyones work is just ‘busy’ work in the exercise of justifying our existence, we could easily solve this issue.

      Not to mention how much pollution commuting to do the busy work causes!

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        8 months ago

        Germany’s electrified highway system looks very promising for longer distance truck transport too. It’s basically the same system that overhead electrified rail uses. That way the battery only needs to be able to get the truck to and from that highway, the distance covered on the highway is charging time.

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    8 months ago

    Economists believe is something called externalities. Its very important and it corrects the market. If something is good for the world then you government needs to make it cheaper by subsiding it. If it’s bad then their should be a tax on it. Economist gernally strongly support this but the public seem to be against this.

    This here is giving money to farmers. It’s basically the opposite of externalities. It’s really stupid.

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    8 months ago

    anything that isn’t a solution is violence against the people who can’t afford to survive 3 degrees of warming and we need to defend ourselves right now.

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    8 months ago

    Compare this to gasoline. Same engine, right?

    For cars older than a decade, is it or is it not marginally better than inefficient and toxic gasoline?