no30 years ago researchers warned us all about the increasing holes in the ozone layers at each Pole.
Most of the World reacted.
The holes are closing.
15. Paying $100B to the influencers is pocket change, as the Carbon credit commodities market will generate trillions in the end. A great investment.
15. Paying $100B to the influencers is pocket change, as the Carbon credit commodities market will generate trillions in the end. A great investment.
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Once again way 2 go you are buying into someone else's lies. Here is the truth:
A typical wind turbine will have an energy payback of less than 6 months and a carbon dioxide payback of around 6 months. -- https://www.saskwind.ca/blogbackend/...a-wind-turbine
In terms of cumulative energy payback, or the time to produce the amount of energy required of production and installation, a wind turbine with a working life of 20 years will offer a net benefit within five to eight months of being brought online. -- https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...0616093317.htm
Since wind power no longer gets any subsidies after 2019.
Once again way 2 go you are buying into someone else's lies. Here is the truth:
:A typical wind turbine will have an energy payback of less than 6 months and a carbon dioxide payback of around 6 months. -- https://www.saskwind.ca/blogbackend/...a-wind-turbine
In terms of cumulative energy payback, or the time to produce the amount of energy required of production and installation, a wind turbine with a working life of 20 years will offer a net benefit within five to eight months of being brought online. -- https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...0616093317.htm
plausible.
wind power is unreliable but politically correct ( back to follow the money )
I like the fact that the makers of the wind turbines are responsible for tearing them down when they reach end of life
but the makers won't be around for that
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plausible.
Washington now gets about 6% of it's electrical power from wind, and it's working very well. With hydroelectric and wind, the state has the fifth lowest electrical rates in the country.
Twenty years is a long time,but it's not that long.
like farmers getting paid to NOT grow corn, Exxon-Mobil is looking forward to getting paid to NOT pump oil
nice work if you can get it
Carbon credits or not, ExxonMobil will still have to produce energy in order to make money. No fuel/energy production, no pay.
All the carbon credit does is to incentivize the market to produce carbon-neutral fuel/energy.
I used to work for a tug boat company in Louisiana, Oil and Gas companies have been getting paid for NOT pumping Oil and gas for a long time.
We used to push drill rigs around the swamps so they could dig wells then cap them. Somehow the dug wells capacity to produce is taken into account in the accounting department.
Right, this is true that the Oil/gas industry is heavily subsidized, and has been so for decades. Well said.
I also worked in drilling for a time. I remember on one occasion that all of the drilling rigs in the area (northeast Texas) allegedly and conveniently had "stuck pipes" all at the same time, and we sat there and did nothing for two weeks. All apparently for tax write-off purposes, mind you.
Heavily Subsidized is an under statement.
Also, the cost of multiple wars must be factored into oil/gas. The main reason we meddle in the Middle East, and have been since the 1950s, is because of oil (Israel being a rather distant second). The best thing we could do for ourselves as a nation is to get off of oil completely. It's pure poison for so many reasons, not just environmental.
"Follow the money" indeed!
If every building in California had Solar Panels, California would produce way more energy then it uses.