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Nov-22-2021 12:07 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Thermoguy,
And you should include the costs fix the 100,000 abandoned oil wells in Alberta. The average cost to do so is $1,000,000.00 each. Of course the owners of those wells filed for bankruptcy, leaving the taxpayer to mitigate the damage.
When is an oil spill a spill? Only if there are 750 barrels. Enough to drive my RV for about a million miles.
Nov-22-2021 12:02 PM
Nov-22-2021 11:59 AM
3 tons wrote:Let's talk about your solution....
Imputing one’s feelings just dodges the larger issue…Trust that I’m far more interested in collaborative solutions, and (perhaps you might sense…) care little about how one might ‘feel’ - a preoccupation with ‘feelings’ rather than solutions, just an ‘easy way out’ at issue mitigation rather that actual problem solving, as evidenced by our deserved incoherent and marginalized state of affairs…
3 tons
Nov-22-2021 11:57 AM
Thermoguy wrote:The oil-coal burns once.
You should compare the environmental impact of an oil well or coal mining vs lithium mining or the other metals that are used in solar panels, batteries, etc... You sure you want to damage the environment that much just to stop pumping oil?
Nov-22-2021 11:46 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Thermoguy,
And you should include the costs fix the 100,000 abandoned oil wells in Alberta. The average cost to do so is $1,000,000.00 each. Of course the owners of those wells filed for bankruptcy, leaving the taxpayer to mitigate the damage.
When is an oil spill a spill? Only if there are 750 barrels. Enough to drive my RV for about a million miles.
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Nov-22-2021 11:25 AM
Nov-22-2021 11:19 AM
time2roll wrote:LouLawrence wrote:There is the option to put solar on your home and use no net coal electricity. This can be done with or without an EV in your garage.
I love how folks think their EV is pollution free. Everyone in Co. Springs, CO is getting their electricity from a coal fire plant! Yes, that's clean! I love nuclear energy as well (zero emissions) but that creates it's on can of worms on disposal issues. Maybe we could load that nuclear fuel on one of Elon's rockets and send it crashing into the Sun for disposal!
I doubt you will be the first in your area... what are you waiting for?
I look forward to the day we stop digging for coal and drilling for oil.
Nov-22-2021 11:13 AM
Timmo! wrote:
Which climate change elite has a home that is 4 times larger than the average home, but consumes 12 times the electricity? Said differently, whose home consumes 191,000 kwh per year while the rest of us consume on the average a measly 15,500 kwh?
Nov-22-2021 11:04 AM
Nov-22-2021 10:50 AM
time2roll wrote:It stayed pretty well non-political for a long time. Topics like this rarely stay non-political.
Just do what you want and don't take it so personally. Nobody on this site is trying to rule the world.
Nov-22-2021 10:38 AM
3 tons wrote:Just do what you want and don't take it so personally. Nobody on this site is trying to rule the world.
In the end I believe that progress towards a more comprehensive, non-intermittent energy solution will be made once the Left absolves themselves of their self-righteousness and uber Enlightenment, often viewing others with the false moniker as “environmental Na#i’s” - Huh?…So are we to assume this matter truly about the environment, or have well intended folks simply become willing recruits (as per the inculcated dialectic…) while unknowingly supporting a nefarious cause??…(I donno, but history repeats…)…Collaborating Media calls of “It’s a Settled Science” is pure Mob-speak…I’ll look forward to the day when tolerance to opposing points of view is again permitted…
3 tons
Nov-22-2021 10:09 AM
Nov-22-2021 09:49 AM