God damn Al Gore. All his fault.
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God damn Al Gore. All his fault.
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RLY
If he hadn't invented the damn internet, none of this shit be happening
Or at least we wouldn't know about it
Ahh, the skeptics will just say it must be raining more...
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...-glacial-lakes
Every year we try to grow tomatoes and basil here in Truckee, without success. Until this year. No greenhouse, just greenhouse gas. If that's no proof of global warming I don't know what is.
No shit.
It's fucking hot. It's fucking smokey. I feel like it's been a little muggy this year too.
I'm fucking tired of it. I'm just wasting away not getting exercise and hiding inside.
Should be 55 Monday, though. Yay!
(Eat the rich, tax bro dozers.)
It is a natural disaster everywhere you go. Even vacations are affected in the regular now because of forest fires and Derechos and pandemics. I remember when you planned something and it was almost set in stone. No longer.
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People keep moving to Phoenix - 1.5mil and rising. 500k in the last 10 years. Hottest summer on record this year. 108deg daily max average. And people keep moving there? It really boggles my mind...
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121f in Woodland Hills CA yesterday.
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Mid 20s here tonight with 8-12 " snow forecast for elevations > 8500'
So instead we should rely on the energy companies to do the right things and develop clean technology?Quote:
Quote Originally Posted by xyz View Post
Do you really think the government is capable of actually achieving that list? They will just tax us to death to enrich their insider buddies with green wash projects that do nothing for the ‘climate’.
Sure thing, after they have burned every last fucking dinosaur and the planet is left a ragged shell.
Not a problem, the earth will keep right on spinning whether the place is inhabitable or not. A 100 thousand years and it will be good as new.
I tried to rely on my government for help to develop clean tech. We have a carbon tax. The funds are supposed to support low carbon initiatives. I actually applied for funding to support a project at my place of work to replace diesel equipment with battery equipment. Displacing millions of litres diesel each year. It was rejected. We are proceeding regardless, as the business case is strong without subsidies. Let free markets solve this.
Oil companies receive billions in subsidies every year and the 'free market' is a myth.
Sure thing, as soon as we have free markets. See above post.Quote:
Let free markets solve this.
Also, you need some level of gov intervention otherwise the massive capital of energy companies will suppress clean tech in perpetuity.