US Paid $1B to Green Climate Fund, Top Polluters Paid $0

ttystikk

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Hmmm, Rest of the world wants cheap clean dependable and abundant wind and solar energy.

Meanwhile, we are no longer a leader in the world (win for Exxon, China and Russia).
This. Solar panels are bringing power to the people in underdeveloped nations worldwide, no big power plants or transmission grids required.

Ok they don't power heavy industry but for charging cell phones and LED lights for home use they're great.

Even televisions are using less power these days, so solar and wind are viable sources for that too.

Batteries are coming down in price.

The right wing has their facts wrong about who pollutes the most and how the power generation picture is already changing.

Of course this isn't a surprise, because the right wing is driven by donor money. The donors don't want the Paris Climate Accord because they want to keep making power from dirty sources, global warming be damned.

Again, it shocks me how many people can be so firmly entrenched in supporting policies that either don't benefit them or even harm then directly.
 

Drowning-Man

Well-Known Member
This. Solar panels are bringing power to the people in underdeveloped nations worldwide, no big power plants or transmission grids required.

Ok they don't power heavy industry but for charging cell phones and LED lights for home use they're great.

Even televisions are using less power these days, so solar and wind are viable sources for that too.

Batteries are coming down in price.

The right wing has their facts wrong about who pollutes the most and how the power generation picture is already changing.

Of course this isn't a surprise, because the right wing is driven by donor money. The donors don't want the Paris Climate Accord because they want to keep making power from dirty sources, global warming be damned.

Again, it shocks me how many people can be so firmly entrenched in supporting policies that either don't benefit them or even harm then directly.
Hey they chose Edison over tesla for money.
 

twostrokenut

Well-Known Member
This. Solar panels are bringing power to the people in underdeveloped nations worldwide, no big power plants or transmission grids required.

Ok they don't power heavy industry but for charging cell phones and LED lights for home use they're great.

Even televisions are using less power these days, so solar and wind are viable sources for that too.

Batteries are coming down in price.

The right wing has their facts wrong about who pollutes the most and how the power generation picture is already changing.

Of course this isn't a surprise, because the right wing is driven by donor money. The donors don't want the Paris Climate Accord because they want to keep making power from dirty sources, global warming be damned.

Again, it shocks me how many people can be so firmly entrenched in supporting policies that either don't benefit them or even harm then directly.
leds and cell phones for all the third world....but no industry, hospitals, middle class or clean water.
 

PetFlora

Well-Known Member
This. Solar panels are bringing power to the people in underdeveloped nations worldwide, no big power plants or transmission grids required.

Ok they don't power heavy industry but for charging cell phones and LED lights for home use they're great.

Even televisions are using less power these days, so solar and wind are viable sources for that too.

Batteries are coming down in price.

The right wing has their facts wrong about who pollutes the most and how the power generation picture is already changing.

Of course this isn't a surprise, because the right wing is driven by donor money. The donors don't want the Paris Climate Accord because they want to keep making power from dirty sources, global warming be damned.

Again, it shocks me how many people can be so firmly entrenched in supporting policies that either don't benefit them or even harm then directly.
but under the climate change tax, big polluters aren't the ones paying for their cheap and dirty energy, tax payers are. Look beyond the obvious to see the insidious
 

Stroker

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So how about skidpad numbers, braking distance and back seat legroom?

The hot rod Dodge has had over 100 years of continuous development.

The Tesla model S has had 10% of that time and is not only a comfortable car in traffic but operating costs are a fraction.

If the Tesla team wanted to make a street legal purpose built drag car out of a model S, it would destroy the Demon;
http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/top-10-fastest-electric-cars-in-the-world.html/?a=viewall

100% of rated torque at zero RPM. It's the kind of performance advantage that confers an unbearable advantage.

The Demon is cool, for sure. So was the Daytona Superbird. Neither one could be reasonably considered to be a daily driver. They're toys.

This isn't;
https://electrek.co/2017/03/24/tesla-quarter-mile-record-broken-frunk/
One is a sedan and one is a supersport and he's celebrating 0.8sec as a win...

Which one can fit groceries in the trunk while racing? Lol.
Obviously the Tesla is NOT the quickest or fasted production car built. Enough saidimages (4).jpg
 

UncleBuck

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but under the climate change tax, big polluters aren't the ones paying for their cheap and dirty energy, tax payers are. Look beyond the obvious to see the insidious
aren't you the same guy who said obama was gonna send armed IRS agents out to arrest and imprison people over obamacare?
 
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