It’s not the buyer that makes these grace in death laws, it’s the sellers.
It’s not the buyer that makes these grace in death laws, it’s the sellers.
That’s all B roll that the film crew following Wikus shot
No, go do activism.
Edit the other guy suggested killing, that’s actually the best thing to do.
The scenario is the local population’s space requirements constrict the space that renewables can be built in, dense highrise world cast shadows across a solar field, and/or strip mining can create a space that would be awful for certain things.
It’s not like we just do one thing different, some people build out renewables and other people can build out housing and infrastructure in better ways. Do everything you can when you can as soon as you can.
Yes time in the context of labour and also time in terms of meeting targets to replace non-renewables.
Space may not be completely renewable, some is lost or the energy to remediate the space for use could be higher than the energy/utility we could gain from it.
Time, materials, and physical space? Ideally all of the last two is reusable/ renewable after the end of lifespan on the piece of infrastructure, but in current supply chain it is not.
Not when solar is generated. Creating and maintaining infrastructure, and using space for infrastructure.
Maybe your current problem isn’t unmet needs, but there are plenty of people who do have that problem.
It doesn’t make sense to shift all consumption to renewables if there’s no thought for efficient consumption or reducing consumption. There’s a finite amount of renewable energy that can be extracted, if consumption itself isn’t managed we can be right back in the same boat of unmet needs in another century.
Right but even renewable and abundant energy is scarce, in that it’s not infinite and mismanagement or inefficient use can mean it’s not there when you need it.
Communal kitchens, bathrooms and toilets mean that all the energy, materials and manpower saved from deduplicated construction and maintenance can go somewhere else.
He left his 20 year old wife of four years, mother to his 4 year old child, for a 19 year old.
Yeah I feel like this makes it harder to have this app used as an educational resource.
Probably ensures that children can use it
Can we get a mirror
Here I am thinking I’ll hire my buddy as an ornamental hermit if I gain massive amounts of wealth.
The problem with “they should have a plan” is that we have viable plans and nobody that’s currently benefiting from oil will take any steps towards implementing them.
That’s fucked up
Super strange that a corporation can successfully be remunerated for a change in policy, when the policy is question is hard reduction for a concept that Exxon has been aware of for 50 years
Seems like if Exxon is going to talk out of both sides of their mouth, they should be sanctioned for misleading investors about the risks of their products.