who do we think we are to believe we have as much power to actually change the climate
Short memory, seek professional help.
1. Ozone layer. We had no problem thoroughly damaging that.
2. Deforestation, desertification, city hot-spots, carbon dioxide emissions, cloud seeding (I'm not talking about "chemtrails" bullshit, just ordinary contrail/exhaust seeding), what else...
Unfortunately, scientists have to present explanations that people without advanced degrees may understand.
Oh, it's snowing out
14.5 kilowatt hours per penny is almost free.
Check the article for price on Xmas Eve. And I'd like to know your opinion about THAT.
The price decline was more marked in Germany, where the average day-ahead baseload price in December fell 10% month over month to €35.71/MWh. On a daily basis, December was a month of extremes for Germany, with day-ahead base prices closing on December 10 and 11 at less than €60/MWh – the highest over-the-counter levels seen all year – only to fall to its lowest level December 24 to €0.50/MWh.
Let's talk about climate change weather and how it makes renewables more and more viable.
Good day to avoid cops. Crawl to work.