Maybe oil and gas will run out in a few centuries from earth anyway.
Great. Some countries seem to hesitate even a little to invest in waste incinerators and simply dispose of plastic in landfills, but decent countries don't do that.
Plastic doesn't produce harmful substances when burned at high temperatures. It can be used as a good fuel, so it's the perfect energy source for burning food waste.
the enormous costs and time to scale-up mean they are extremely unlikely to make a difference
I will return that exact line to pro net zero.
I think high tariffs will be by the default in the end. Because other countries are paying them and the US won't lose anything.
In 2020 ~, hallucinated people be preoccupied "masks work" and written mass amount of low quality studies. It was essentially generative fake study.
Even with such bad studies, if there are too many of them, it will be a consensus. Power in numbers that is a big problem.
I don't understand. COVID alarmists have been saying that infection causes brain fog and brain aging, but even not infected brain slowing down anyway.
It seems just typical aging, in short: chess players peak in their 20s at most, and the same thing happens to other people.
there's no reason why we can't expect such range figures from reasonably priced EVs in the near future.
Anti gas car people tends to overestimate technological progress because they grew up witnessing advances in LCD display and semiconductor devices.
In reality, batteries aren't advancing at such a dramatic rate for chemical limitation.
People will no longer have the habit of opening their bookmarks and search for and read added articles. Rather their browsers will automatically generate summaries from their bookmarks and they will be able to read the updates just by hitting the space bar.
Indeed, algorithms will have a greater influence on engagement. It's already happening, but being integrated into web browser will make it definitive.
In practice, failures in system development, like unemployment in Russia, happens a lot despite official propaganda to the contrary. -- Paul Licker