I’m surprised this isn’t something already done. I know cities like New York are vastly more urban than other locations with huge lawns and large backyards with trees, but separating out this stuff is a no brainer to me.
I’m surprised this isn’t something already done. I know cities like New York are vastly more urban than other locations with huge lawns and large backyards with trees, but separating out this stuff is a no brainer to me.
that the growth in renewable electricity generation is supported by how affordable this source of energy has become
That Texas, a climate denying state with total hostility to anything seen “green” has had an equivalent growth in renewables to the world “climate leader” Germany, should prompt an honest discussion about the strength and limitations of renewables imo
Honestly think the India photo is better the winning photo. Also would like to see the others because these are all incredible photos
I don’t like these movies or tv shows because it just seems like a desire to have a self fulfilling prophecy of despair and hopelessness. No, there are actionable things we can do to make big changes in terms of the climate or anything else, and just films about a world of misery don’t help.
Yes
Are you?
I never said it wasn’t. You are the one saying this will lead to a monopoly.
You don’t.
If Microsoft is willing to buy a senator
This article is dogshit and you are being fucking stupid
Monopolies isn’t consolidation and merging. You are arguing against something that isn’t happening using the scary framing of “monopoly” to make your argument for you, because you don’t actually have one.
This is nothing like internet service providers.
No shit it will be exclusive in 10 years. Where was that ever denied?
living under a government system so resistant to change
It really is easy blaming people you don’t support.
Biden could have not caved to the railroads and let the workers go on strike.
Can do better how? Why can’t you be specific?
I have in fact tried asking them. They have no response.
The former