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  • BugI02

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    Aircraft tracks back to Jetlinx, a leasing and fractional ownership company in Omaha. I don't think they do charter. More likely putting the aircraft at her disposal a way for a wall street deep pockets individual/firm to curry favor with their benevolent masters and provide perks for pocahontas with plausible deniability
     

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    jamil

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    I love it when they get caught in a bad photo op and they act like it instead of manning up, ignoring it, and moving on...

    [video=youtube_share;3-7rqWVS6RU]https://youtu.be/3-7rqWVS6RU[/video]
    Hey. Greta said zero carbon emissions now. Let’s get to it Lizzy.
     

    Leadeye

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    I've often wondered how much of the actual cost of green electricity is left out of the data, replacing those things can't be cheap.
     

    ATOMonkey

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    Alternative energy sources are so named for a reason. If you don't have access to the primary energy source, then you need an alternative.

    Wind is great for places that are off grid. It is fully contained and will provide you with usable power. Solar is the same. If you are top of a mountain, or in the middle of a desert, or really anywhere that doesn't have access to the power grid, then you will want a PV cell or some type of turbine to make some power for you. It won't be much, but it could power a well pump, run a mini fridge, charge your batteries, or whatever.

    These technologies were never intended for large scale production. People with no understanding of actual science or math, sold it to the gullible masses who also have no understanding of science of math.
     

    Ingomike

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    Alternative energy sources are so named for a reason. If you don't have access to the primary energy source, then you need an alternative.

    Wind is great for places that are off grid. It is fully contained and will provide you with usable power. Solar is the same. If you are top of a mountain, or in the middle of a desert, or really anywhere that doesn't have access to the power grid, then you will want a PV cell or some type of turbine to make some power for you. It won't be much, but it could power a well pump, run a mini fridge, charge your batteries, or whatever.

    These technologies were never intended for large scale production. People with no understanding of actual science or math, sold it to the gullible masses who also have no understanding of science of math.

    But darn it, they have a social studies degrees...
     

    BugI02

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    Alternative energy sources are so named for a reason. If you don't have access to the primary energy source, then you need an alternative.

    Wind is great for places that are off grid. It is fully contained and will provide you with usable power. Solar is the same. If you are top of a mountain, or in the middle of a desert, or really anywhere that doesn't have access to the power grid, then you will want a PV cell or some type of turbine to make some power for you. It won't be much, but it could power a well pump, run a mini fridge, charge your batteries, or whatever.

    These technologies were never intended for large scale production. People with no understanding of actual science or math, sold it to the gullible masses who also have no understanding of science of math.

    This. Even just shaving your overall pull from the grid using PV or wind (or both) has unintended consequences. In order to provide you with sufficient reliable energy from the grid to make up what your renewables can't supply, the utility companies have the same sunk costs in infrastructure and maintenance but are making ever less return on those investments. That situation results in price increases and drives up everybody's energy costs whether they use renewables or not. It also makes it harder for utilities to fund new expenditures for needed infrastructure upgrades when they have to comply with ill thought out state mandates on how and where they should get their power. Currently, PG&E is textbook

    "They have a knack for making expensive energy look cheaper by making cheap energy more expensive" (stolen from GFGT)
     

    Ingomike

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    The enviro's never have to worry about unintended consequences, they just demand feel good policies, then congratulate themselves and on to the next feel good cause...

    As I argue in a new Heartland Institute policy study, however, environmentalists have paid too little attention to the serious harm Green New Deal policies would inflict on the environment — including scenic lands, wildlife habitats, and threatened and endangered species. Implementing the Green New Deal would undermine the very values environmentalists have espoused for decades.

    America faces a dilemma. Will it focus on real environmental problems that do measurable harm to human and ecological wellbeing, or will it mandate policies to head off climate disasters that are based on warming predictions have been repeatedly proven wrong by real-world empirical observations? Will it recognize that harnessing intermittent, weather-dependent wind and solar energy requires enormous amounts of raw materials and mining, resulting in massive land-use impacts and human rights abuses, and is anything but clean, green, renewable, and sustainable? Or will it ignore all this?



    https://thefederalist.com/2020/02/12/why-the-green-new-deal-would-destroy-the-environment/
     

    jamil

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    She has admitted that her company has received funding from the fossil fuel industry for hurricane forecasting. Therefore she is unreliable. Of course scientists who toe the line with IPCC and receive funding from the green industrial complex have zero conflict of interest and are as pure as fresh snow on a mountain meadow and are incapable of bending the truth to continue getting funding. Only climate change deniers are capable of accepting money in exchange for tainted research. Because Greta is angry.
     

    jamil

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    Snickers needs to do a Greta commercial. Open with snarling Greta, “You have stolen my childhood! How DARE you!!”

    Then Bo Snerdley shoves a Snickers in her mouth. Then she transforms back into Rush Limbaugh.
     

    actaeon277

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    https://ktrh.iheart.com/featured/ho...nd-climate-change-activist-flies-private-jet/

    But, that didn't stop him from flying a PRIVATE JET for a Valentine's Day date with his wife, Chrissy Tiegen.

    In fact, the couple flew 500 miles on that private jet to dine at a restaurant for their Valentine’s Day date to a French restaurant , despite Legend’s*insistence that the planet is in the midst of a “climate crisis.”
     

    ATOMonkey

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    A scathing response!

    I would switch "intellectually bankrupt and morally lazy" to "morally bankrupt and intellectually lazy", but aside from that, I can't disagree.
     

    jamil

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    A scathing response!

    I would switch "intellectually bankrupt and morally lazy" to "morally bankrupt and intellectually lazy", but aside from that, I can't disagree.

    To which Greta and her generation, for lack of an intelligent rebuttal, might reply, "Okay boomer."
     
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