Although electricity is indeed the best and most efficient form of power in the abstract, I’m always amazed that no one bothers to ask a simple question: assuming we can get the cost of better batteries down, and increase their functionality (charging time, etc) > Has anyone bothered to do the materials calculations of increasing our battery production at least 1000-fold (just for the United States)? >Ever seen what a lithium mine looks like, let alone all of the other materials required for batteries? How many new lithium, cobalt, and copper mines are we going to need to scale up 1,000x? Anyone bothered to take into account the carbon footprint of the materials supply chain and energy-intensive manufacturing process for this much new battery capacity? >This is why some life-cycle studies conclude that a Tesla has a larger total carbon footprint than a gasoline-powered car depending on the electricity mix where it is operated.) dailycaller.com/2018/04/29/vancouver-gas-prices-nearing-8-a-gallon-the-highest-in-north-america/
Why do so many young liberal people love Japan, the right wing conservative homogeneous society which refuses immigrants and refugees alike and which strictly bans all drugs?
They are played out in their own twitter world..I would bet most look at all,this like me and to me Iys comedy gold watching this and the cherry on top would be Trump being fucked over and we get to go loco on this country BIGLY...
Gabriel Jackson
I just found out last night this woman is on late night TV shilling for some garbage drink called "super beats" or something. Made me laugh
Joseph Gutierrez
What the fuck are you in about The US mining for rare earth minerals is a direct threat to China How is it possible for to support both the US coal industry and be a chink shill Please think before posting you inbred moron
Kevin Thompson
dont lie!
Luis Collins
Well I'll be damned. But, >"Successful development of this concept will generate an additional revenue stream for the coal industry," This is still in a budding phase and coal is the top priority right now.
The power of the Nine Elementals cannot be swayed Nor the wrath of Tsunami Pepe delayed When first he comes forth from the hand of leaf The entire coast will come to grief
"Oklahoma passes adoption bill critics say is biased against gay couples >The Republican-controlled Oklahoma legislature approved an adoption measure on Thursday that critics say discriminates against same-sex couples, non-Christians and single parents.
>The bill would allow faith-based adoption agencies, including those that receive public funds, to turn away would-be parents on the basis of their marital status or religion and religious beliefs.
>globalnews.ca/news/4176459/pollution-from-canadian-refineries-an-embarrassment-compared-to-u-s/ These gooks and shitheads pointing their fingers at your country pisses me off, they don't do shit, they just sit on colleges in the US waiting for the new technology to steal and yet still the shit they do is worthless, even Cuckcanada. >The Imperial Oil Refinery in Sarnia, Ont., and the Marathon Petroleum refinery in Detroit. MI., have much in common: geography, climate and production levels.
>What separates them is a 90-minute drive, a national border and starkly different emission levels for some key pollutants.
>Sarnia’s Imperial Oil refinery emitted 10 times more fine particulate matter, seven times more carbon monoxide and 49 times more sulphur dioxide than the Detroit plant.
>Those findings, based on 2014 data from the Canadian and U.S. governments, analyzed and published for the first time in a Global News/Toronto Star/National Observer investigation, are part of a national trend showing Canadian refineries pump out far higher levels of some key pollutants compared against their U.S. counterparts.
>The average Canadian refinery produced less oil while emitting substantially higher rates of sulphur dioxide, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides compared with the U.S. average in 2014, the data shows. They want the money but they don't want to do shit nor have anything of their own that isn't product of theft.
Who can take a sunrise Sprinkle it with dew Cover it with choc'late and a miracle or two The Candy Man Oh, the Candy Man can The Candy Man can 'Cause he mixes it with love And makes the world taste good
do not be afraid. you got the digits, he will spare your oceanfront property. I respect you and pay you homage for your capitalist lucre. would that one day I might be as you are
Julian Thomas
They now claim it wasn't a "Wiretap" but just a metadata snoop. Doesn't really matter when they have you in their sights. Damn dirty shenanigans. Trump needs to fire the lot of 'em.
Oliver Moore
If you're in favor of US coal industry and the middle class whites and the whites in America I agree with what you're saying, I'm pissed of the niggers arguing that the most clean coal in the world is bad. I had to deal with this shit here debating with people, it's fucking tiresome.
Mason Scott
Nothingburger.
Grayson Bennett
AHAHAHA BTFO In a bizarre irony, the German daily newspaper Die Welt has proclaimed U.S. President Donald Trump “the most successful climate protector in the world” after a new global climate report revealed that U.S. carbon dioxide emissions dropped dramatically during Trump’s first year in office. >The United States led the small pack of countries that managed to lower greenhouse gas emissions. accompanied by UK, Japan, and Mexico. According to IEA figures, the United States managed to reduce CO2 emissions in 2017 by 0.5 percent, or 25 million tons, to 4810 million tons. >Mr. Wetzel doffed his hat to President Trump. saying that despite being stigmatized as an enemy of the environment, he has shown himself to be quite the contrary. Wetzel contrasted the positive U.S. results with those of China, which signed on to the Paris Climate Accord. While U.S. emissions dropped, China’s grew by nearly a full percentage point in 2017. Curiously, some of the countries that chastised the United States for dropping out of the Paris Accord performed far worse than the U.S. during 2017, with the European Union (EU) emissions rising by a stunning 46 million tons. Germany itself has not reduced its emissions for nine years in a row. The decline in U.S. carbon emissions was due to a number of factors, the study found, including growth in the use of renewables, the liberalization of fracking with the consequent increase in clean-burning natural gas, and America’s continued high use of clean nuclear energy, which supplies about 20 percent of U.S. energy needs. >As Breitbart News reported last summer, air pollution in the U.S. is among the lowest on the planet, according to studies by the World Health Organization (WHO). breitbart.com/big-government/2018/04/07/germanys-die-welt-proclaims-trump-successful-climate-protector-world/..