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Tag Archives: solar power
We chose this solution and it is bad
We have chosen rising cost of energy with rising CO₂ emissions while telling ourselves that we were making a different choice. Germany and California have prioritized closing nuclear plants over decommissioning coal and gas plants. But with so much power … Continue reading
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Tagged climate, co2, coal, hydro power, natural gas, nuclear power, solar power, ted nordhaus, variable renewable energy, wind power
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Variable Renewable Energy
The general public has a misunderstanding that somehow, energy experts have found a way around wind and solar coming and going. It’s not true. — Mark Nelson Britain has so far in the summer of 2021 relied on coal for … Continue reading
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Tagged javier blas, michael shellenberger, solar power, variable renewable energy, wind power
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Didn’t see that coming
I get the feeling that I should have. Some time ago, while looking into the extreme claims by Extinction Rebellion about Climate Change, I saw this clip of BBC’s Andrew Neil interviewing XR’s spokesperson, Zion Lights: (Youtube) Lights does not … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew neil, extinction rebellion, nuclear power, pollution, solar power, variable renewable energy, wind power, zion lights
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Climate politics
With an increased pressure to make upcoming elections be on climate politics I found this thread instructive, after the failure of making the elections in Australia about climate (links added by me): The strategy of sowing fear, speaking of disaster … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropogenic climate change, climate, politics, solar power, wind power
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