yeah, not surprised. just bc it can hold more moisture, doesn’t mean there is a increased rate of vaporization to fill the new capacity.
my guess is that the rate of vaporization is dropping in the drier regions.
It could be if a three fold increase in renewable production from current levels outpaces demand growth over the same period. If it doesn’t, then it won’t.
I suspect that if it did out pace demand growth, they would have mentioned it because that would be remarkable, and the arithmetic to see if this would happen isn’t challenging
preventing private investments could give state enterprises like Coal India an advantage, not sure that’s good. then using public money to repair private gas pipelines is good because they might actually get fixed. as I’ve alluded to, both seem pretty okay to me.
something else i wish they would have committed to is a reduction in consumption of coal, oil, and natural gas/methane.
i think we’re on the same page but disconnecting on the word ‘consumption’
this is all great and I’m glad for it. i hope to see reduction in consumption too
I’m glad for both of these things and neither necessarily reduces fossil fuel consumption
did anyone at this climate conference commit to reducing fossil fuel consumption at all in any way?
steal from the poor, give to the rich
or something like that
Yeah, that’s still pretty vague though. He probably didn’t call for the death of random people.
I think it’s interesting that this piece omits the information.
We have requested an arrest warrant for Antonio Ledezma for the crimes of treason, conspiracy, incitement to commit a crime, and association
What exactly did this guy say?
Haters gonna hate on the USA, but how much did hater’s weapons contractors make in 2022?
*car storage
space used for cars would include streets, roads, and highways as well