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Electricity generation and heating account for 25% of global greenhouse gases.
This will free us from dependence on violent Islamic regimes for oil
Once their oil revenue disappears, where is their income gonna come from?
The middle east could become a worse war zone than it already is as countries fight for whatever scarce resources are there.
Once their oil revenue disappears, where is their income gonna come from?
Europe would be overwhelmed...
Fuck Europe too. Them and their god damn world wars and now we're the fucking bad guys on the back end of it cleaning their shit up? Aside from Vietnam and the Middle East, history will be on our side as the good guys 500 years from now.
BlueSardine saysEurope would be overwhelmed...
Fuck Europe too. Them and their god damn world wars and now we're the fucking bad guys on the back end of it cleaning their shit up? Aside from Vietnam and the Middle East, history will be on our side as the good guys 500 years from now.
An overwhelmed europe turns muslim under sharia, with intercontinental nukes.
Something we have to prevent at all costs if you value your way of life here.
WookieMan saysAside from Vietnam and the Middle East,
Did you forget about Afghanistan,Iraq,Libya & and other military adventures?
Fuck Americans! They may face the reality of the next WW in their front yard.
This is excellent news, a continuation of the inevitable trend toward solar. This will free us from dependence on violent Islamic regimes for oil and is much better for the environment as well.
It's fine for some residential uses, but application is very limited unless it gets much better.
FortWayneIndiana saysIt's fine for some residential uses, but application is very limited unless it gets much better.
Batteries. They will get better.
I think nuclear is a better investment nationally
Patrick saysThis is excellent news, a continuation of the inevitable trend toward solar. This will free us from dependence on violent Islamic regimes for oil and is much better for the environment as well
Sorry, but it is all Grade A Bulllshit.
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Oh no that's Tigo, has to be S Amr.
mell saysI don't think it's an easy call for either side.
It isn't about how 'cheap' solar cells are. There's a whole integrated slew of linked issues that is what makes it a boondoggle. Same with wind.
This is excellent news, a continuation of the inevitable trend toward solar. This will free us from dependence on violent Islamic regimes for oil and is much better for the environment as well.
The only problem is batteries or some other way of cheaply storying power at night, but that is being solved as well.