Washington Post gutting its climate team | Clean energy dies in darkness. Courtesy of Jeff Bezos.
Washington Post gutting its climate team | Clean energy dies in darkness. Courtesy of Jeff Bezos.
Get any an all relatives you have to stop using Amazon, if they do.
My mom is off the grid and she has me order things through Amazon for her occasionally.
Am gonna have to talk to her and see if I can get the items she likes, from different sources.
Like the NYT, they weren’t that reliable on it either way.
In general, if journalists took climate change seriously, most of media would be about it; most screens would be half about it, with tickers and banners constantly on it. The anti-alarmists are the half-assers who took the air out of it.
A big joke about these mainstream publications is how quickly they’d open their pockets to accept fossil fuel industry native advertisement money. WaPo, NYT, WSJ, The Economist, et al - they’d always have some kind of AEI industry flak or Heartland Institute goober or Saudi stooge pen an Op-Ed about how fossil fuels are inescapable and alternatives don’t work / cost too much / have a secret downside orders of magnitude worse than O&G.
It was the same “We Report, You Decide” bullshit that FOX News played out in big bold letters for their rube base. The fishwrap editions just knew how to play their cards closer to the chest.
Wow, 30%
Worth repeating that medias should be owned by their journalists, and financed by giving citizens an allocation that they’ll distribute between medias as they see fit, like a vote.
The thing is that it’s not a problem of solutions but of will, they want to control us, otherwise they’d improve the current system.
It’s so silly. Even if you don’t understand the science of climate change (which isn’t that fucking hard to understand) you can definitely understand this;
Solar PV + Battery: ~2.0–2.7 USD/W (~2044 $/kW) Solar PV standalone: ~1.33–2.74 USD/W Wind (onshore): ~1.46–5.9 USD/W Hydro: ~3.0–5.9 USD/W Coal: ~3.1–5.5 USD/W Natural Gas (combined cycle): ~1.06–1.2 USD/W Oil/peakers (simple turbines): ~0.8–2.6 USD/W Nuclear: ~6.7–8.0 USD/W
Even with batteries solar has the greatest fricken ROI in this list at the cheapest cost.
Fossil fuels are finite. After you pay back your solar panel capex your opex is barely anything and for the next 20-30 you have free fucking energy.
Jeebus, even if you don’t give a shit about the environment picking anything but renewables is like the dumbest decision you can use your money on.
I like you, but I don’t like your words because they make sense. I do wonder sometimes if it is actually late stage, or just 1929 stock market crash repeating with some variations. Or all the market crashes of the late 1800s. A lot of similarities, going up to 1929 people were doing BNPL on RCA radios. Today it’s groceries and cell phones.
I will say one thing though, late stage capitalism sounds dark and scary because “the way of life” is going away, which always means we poors suffer and die. The other angle, is maybe something better will finally fight its way to the surface. Not what those billionaire idiots want though. Hopefully it will be as damaging to them now as it was back in the 20th century when they were somewhat put in their place for a century. Capitalism only ever worked if the evil was regularly regulated, as greed is inherent in the design.
Next Stargate reboot ep, SG-1 visits a planet where they have the centennial saving of freedom by vanquishing the evil rich, as told over a few centuries, and only SG-1 can save them this time.