They also promise to reach back to 2009 to reverse a crucial finding from the EPA that carbon dioxide causes harm, a position that undergirds much federal environmental regulation. Their plan would even abolish the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which measures the damage we’re doing to air and water—because those findings are “one of the main drivers of the climate change alarm industry.”
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And it’s even worse than that. The climate crisis—unlike most of our political woes—is a timed test; past a certain point, we can’t repair the damage. Once you melt the Arctic, no one knows how to freeze it back up again. And that “certain point” is approaching: Climate scientists have made it clear that emissions need to fall by half by 2030; Trump’s term would end in January of 2029, giving his successor… 11 months. Good luck.
I do say that this country has not been the same since the CIA blew his brains out in broad daylight on behalf of the deep state. — fishfry
Chomsky is full of shit on the JFK assassination by the way. — fishfry
"Leader" isn't a character trait, but a social position. Leaders have followers. — Moliere
The rule is "Leaders have followers" -- so if someone doesn't want to do anything because it won't matter anyway and everyone else follows them then "waiting around for something to happen" is the state of affairs, not the rule. The rule is "Follow the leader", and the leader has various disgruntled reasons for convincing everyone to not put in any effort. — Moliere
What rating & time control? I'm around 1900/2000 level on chess.com at 10 minute. I wouldn't typically mention this in conversation. — BitconnectCarlos
I also find that there many different types of intelligences (social, emotional, mental, etc.) — BitconnectCarlos
I do think that being a big fish in a small pond does elevate some to be big fishes in big ponds as well. — Hanover
You have to have passion or you just won't do it. — Hanover
And regarding chess, you sound like a big fish in a small pond. — BitconnectCarlos
This is what makes it disappointing - to see intelligent people rationalizing the despicable
actions of Trump and his flunkeys. It’s depressing. — Wayfarer
You'll ignore a summer of deadly rioting — fishfry
Handful of unarmed clowns in costumes. Guess you missed the leftists interrupting Kavanaugh hearing. — fishfry
Since November 22, 1963. — fishfry
Would you rather live in a world run by Israel or Hamas? I think we both know the answer to that. — RogueAI
No, Hamas and much of the Arab world fight for a belief system that oppresses women and LGBTQ people — RogueAI
aware of any civilian casualties.” — RogueAI
All roads lead back to WW2. — RogueAI
The planet just marked a “shocking” new milestone, enduring 12 consecutive months of unprecedented heat, according to new data from Copernicus, the European Union’s climate monitoring service.
Every single month from June 2023 to May 2024 was the world’s hottest such month on record, Copernicus data showed
More efficient manufacturing, falling battery costs and intense competition are lowering sticker prices for battery-powered models to within striking distance of gasoline cars.
It's the unequal and politicized application of the law that even some on the left are deeply concerned about. — fishfry
The most abject conjecture and persistent appeal to authority is their highest degree of evidence — NOS4A2
There are plenty wrongly convicted felons. — NOS4A2
Trump hasn’t committed any crimes — NOS4A2
Biden family corruption is the real problem. — NOS4A2
It might be the soy shots, Xtrix. — NOS4A2
Violent protesters were let off easy for razing city blocks, but if you take a lectern or put your feet on Pelosi’s desk your thrown in the gulag for years. — NOS4A2
These stats from the Gaza Health ministry? — BitconnectCarlos
Many of us focused on the problem of climate change have been waiting for the day when renewable energy would become cheaper than fossil fuels.
Well, we’re there: Solar and wind power are less expensive than oil, gas and coal in many places and are saving our economy billions of dollars. These and other renewable energy sources produced 30 percent of the world’s electricity in 2023, which may also have been the year that greenhouse gas emissions in the power sector peaked. In the United States alone, the amount of solar and wind energy capacity waiting to be built and connected to the grid is 18 times the amount of natural gas power capacity in the queue.
So you might reasonably conclude that the market is pivoting, and the end for fossil fuels is near.
But it’s not. Instead, fossil fuel interests — including think tanks, trade associations and dark money groups — are often preventing the market from shifting to the lowest cost energy.
Similar to other industries from tobacco to banking to pharmaceuticals, oil and gas interests use tactics like lobbying and manufacturing “grass-roots” support to maximize profits. They also spread misinformation: It’s well documented that fossil fuel interests tried to convince the public that their products didn’t cause climate change, in the same way that Big Tobacco tried to convince the public that its products didn’t harm people’s health.
But as renewables have become a more formidable competitor, we are now seeing something different: a large-scale effort to deceive the public into thinking that the alternative products are harmful, unreliable and worse for consumers. And as renewables continue to drop in cost, it will become even more critical for policymakers and others to challenge these attempts to slow the adoption of cheaper and healthier forms of energy.
I can't help but notice the stark difference in tactics (violence) between the two sides — BitconnectCarlos