ttystikk
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And you're great at talking shit without providing anything of substance.tty has all the answers, but none of the explanations...or maybe it's the other way around...anyway, don't expect much
And you're great at talking shit without providing anything of substance.tty has all the answers, but none of the explanations...or maybe it's the other way around...anyway, don't expect much
You haven't described it. Nuclear isn't and never will be either cheap or climate friendly.Describe cheap climate change remediation. You committed to this. Defend that ridiculous claim.
The onus is on you. You claimed that climate remediation was in the bag. Bull Shit.You haven't described it. Nuclear isn't and never will be either cheap or climate friendly.
Meanwhile, last year renewables not including hydropower provided 17% of America's electricity generation.
No I didn't. You keep trying to play straw man games.The onus is on you. You claimed that climate remediation was in the bag. Bull Shit.
You said that stopping global warming is an extant technology.No I didn't. You keep trying to play straw man games.
I said nuclear is not a viable option and you've said nothing to refute that.
I said renewables will be the future of energy generation and that's coming to pass.
And all you've done is whine.
And you've done nothing to offer any solution at all.You said that stopping global warming is an extant technology.
To anyone awake, that doesn’t mean “stop emitting carbon dioxide”.
It means “ remove the excess already present”.
I have not once seen you correct that gaffe.
Shame on you for flipping. That’s a red hat move.
I never offered a solution.And you've done nothing to offer any solution at all.
Utterly dishonest red hat move.
Worse, you talk up nuclear power like it's any kind of a solution.
Again, utterly dishonest.
And "stop emitting carbon dioxide" is the closest we have to ending global warming.
But you clearly can't have an honest debate.
I read that, it will be awhile before we see fusion power, unless something comes outta left field. I think we will see renewables like wind, solar and wave/tidal providing the bulk of power, grid energy storage is the key to using much more renewables and making the grid more efficient by using storage for peak loads. Everybody needs a green new grid, evolved on top of the existing one, one that uses renewables and energy storage and is robust enough to support the coming EV revolution in transport. We might use nuclear or even natural gas for a time, but the trend away from fossil fuels will soon make economic sense. With current and coming battery breakthroughs, EV's will be cheaper to manufacture, operate and maintain than ICE vehicles.U.S. Project Reaches Major Milestone toward Practical Fusion Power
Nuclear fusion could potentially provide abundant, safe energy without the significant production of greenhouse gas emissions or nuclear waste. But it has remained frustratingly elusive as a practical technology for decades. An important milestone toward that goal has now been passed: a fusion reaction that derives most of its heat from its nuclear reactions themselves rather than the energy pumped into the fuel from outside.
Read in Scientific American: https://apple.news/AirvzbVxJSye57x7-DoOHZg
i think we're gonna have to kill a lot of politicians and ceos to see any changes at all...I read that, it will be awhile before we see fusion power, unless something comes outta left field. I think we will see renewables like wind, solar and wave/tidal providing the bulk of power, grid energy storage is the key to using much more renewables and making the grid more efficient by using storage for peak loads. Everybody needs a green new grid, evolved on top of the existing one, one that uses renewables and energy storage and is robust enough to support the coming EV revolution in transport. We might use nuclear or even natural gas for a time, but the trend away from fossil fuels will soon make economic sense. With current and coming battery breakthroughs, EV's will be cheaper to manufacture, operate and maintain than ICE vehicles.
Needs doors and another 300 of range.Oregon electric vehicle startup Arcimoto opens new 250,000-square-foot factory
The new 250,000 square-foot manufacturing facility will allow Arcimoto to greatly increase production of its three-wheel electric vehicles, it said.www.oregonlive.com
Doors cost an additional $2500 and yes the range is pretty short.Needs doors and another 300 of range.