Yep. Needs to have both clearly cheaper up-front costs and longer-term costs paid by the property owner.
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Against the government is a pretty tough lift in terms of how US law works. Against specific bad actors, there are a lot of lawsuits already.
You’ve got at least a billion dollars less than the people he cares about being liked by.
They have darker skin than Vance, so he sees them as inherently criminal, irrespective of whether they’ve actually committed a crime.
It’s fairly expensive to generate electricity by burning stuff, even biomass. A decent wind, solar, and storage rollout will displace most of it quite cheaply.
The corn ethanol thing is likely to continue in the US as long as we’re still burning gasoline in cars.
Yep. Going to need to end that too.
Yes, we’ve wanted too long for zero impact.
We haven’t waited too long to still end up with a habitable planet. Failing to act now puts that at risk.
Hardly; it’s largely a matter of how quickly we phase out fossil fuels. Wait longer, and you get to scrap equipment before the ends of its normal useful life instead of getting full use out of what you pay for.
The sooner we act, the less drastic the measures needed are. That’s the reality of it, and something I’ll keep on pushing for.
The fossil fuels industry funds a big chunk of their patronage machine. So no surprises.
I’m not saying that either. But we are at the point where it takes people showing neighbors the changes that everybody needs to make.
They’re mostly not blasting it directly; they’re selling fossil fuels for others to blast. Changing how you commute or heat your home helps change social norms around those and lowers the rate of emissions
Ideally, would be both. And it likely means getting Congress on board.
They’re smoking money. The raison d’être of the Heritage Foundation is to promote the interests of the wealthy over those of the rest of us.
There’s a contagion effect, where news of school shootings inspires others to attempt the same.
It does, but importantly, it’s fiction. So it raises some (but not all ) of the relevant issues, but doesn’t necessarily present a realistic view of how things will play out.
More would involve some serious spoilers.
You don’t need to name-call here. It’s actually important to not just require that everybody do stuff, but have some people go first to make the case that it works well.
The whole modern commercial web is like that. Pretty much unusable without uBlock origin or the likes.