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thanks, I will go reread your doable proposals
have you written about proper carbon costing and capture?
I have not. To what, specifically, are you referring? From context, I believe you are focusing on CO2 impact- global warming? What capture …
@racqueteer I've cited three separate paths which WOULD be solutions, but not in 15 years.
You cited three different solutions--geothermal, tidal and microwaves--and dismissed all of them and complained about how other countries are failing so why…
Ok, last try for me... The issue is 15 years; what can be accomplished in that time. I don't think that we're likely to have any kind of solution in that timeframe. I've cited three separate paths which WOULD be solutions, but not in 15 years. T…
So, LewisBraham, the sum total of what you've got is: "We can do it", followed by the notion that we can do it ON OUR OWN, 'somehow'? Hmmm... You claim you "cant understand my commentary"? Admittedly, I used a couple big words, and didn't adhere t…
So, LewisBraham, other than dismissing the second, and least important of my commentary, do you have a response to the FIRST part? Btw, since my background is physics and chemistry, you needn't worry about either my politics (unmentioned, but clear…
"Clean" WHERE? This usually means solar power, and while a laudable idea, you have to have large tracts of surface available, good weather most of the time, and you need to manufacture the stuff (polluting THERE) in order to build the panels. This…
Companies/industries ARE their workers and customers. Taxes HAVE to come, ultimately, from income minus wages and materials. OF COURSE it's coming from YOUR pocket! How hard is it to see that companies/businesses are not going to simply ABSORB th…
While "aren't" would be the preferred usage in this instance, I can see an argument being presented that "rising rates" might be considered as a single action or consequence of policy. In that event, "isn't" would not be a particularly large stretc…