one more "nail in the coffin" for the carbon extraction industry?

What "hurts america & americans" (your quote) is relying on a finite, dirty, finite, carbon-based, fuel source, that has to be extracted, oftentimes using chemicals.
 
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What "hurts america & americans" (your quote) is relying on a finite, dirty, finite carbon-based, fuel source, that has to be extracted, oftentimes using chemicals.

Nope, trying to power an industrial economy with wind and sun is what hurts Americans.
 
What "hurts america & americans" (your quote) is relying on a finite, dirty, finite carbon-based, fuel source, that has to be extracted, oftentimes using chemicals.

Nope, trying to power an industrial economy with wind and sun is what hurts Americans.

Wind and sun have their place, but not as baseline power.

Unless we get that cool "solar" power plant in SimCity that has an array in space, and beams down power via microwaves. THATS fucking cool.
 
What "hurts america & americans" (your quote) is relying on a finite, dirty, finite carbon-based, fuel source, that has to be extracted, oftentimes using chemicals.

Nope, trying to power an industrial economy with wind and sun is what hurts Americans.

Wind and sun have their place, but not as baseline power.

Unless we get that cool "solar" power plant in SimCity that has an array in space, and beams down power via microwaves. THATS fucking cool.

Yeah, it's cool until something bumps it and it wipes out your entire neighborhood.
 
What "hurts america & americans" (your quote) is relying on a finite, dirty, finite carbon-based, fuel source, that has to be extracted, oftentimes using chemicals.

Nope, trying to power an industrial economy with wind and sun is what hurts Americans.

Wind and sun have their place, but not as baseline power.

Unless we get that cool "solar" power plant in SimCity that has an array in space, and beams down power via microwaves. THATS fucking cool.

Yeah, it's cool until something bumps it and it wipes out your entire neighborhood.

That is a risk for any power source. We don't have to denigrate wind and power with exaggerations. They have enough real issues related to baseline load and the makeup of our power grind, as well as economic issues (when not subsidized) for them to be criticized on the merits.
 

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