LeftofLeft
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Well we would need to agree a relief package for all developing nations to encourage them to use renewables.Maybe the saving of the planet may somehow help the US. I dont know but its a possibility.US officially rejoins Paris Agreement
United States Secretary of State Anthony Blinken (pictured) announced on Friday that the country officially returned to the Paris Agreement, underscoring that the Biden administration continues to imp...www.teletrader.com
What a great end to a rather downbeat week. For those of us in the free world it is great that the US is once again taking its place in the famil of nations.
Economically speaking, HOW is this better for US? How and when is this move going to make us more energy independent? How is this going to create more jobs? The only benefit you people tout is that the rest of the world will like us better. When it comes to the rest of the world, they need to clean up their own corrupt acts before I legitimately accept any critique or accountability judgment from any of those nations.
If saving the planet were the real goal, you would see China and India being held accountable; not just US.
Why should the west have the benefit of an industrial revolution and then pull up the drawbridge ? *
* I know this point will sail over your head.
Well we would need to agree a relief package for all developing nations to encourage them to use renewables.
I heard they were better and cheaper. Isn't that encouragement enough?
Renewables are not YET proven to go 1:1 vs fossil fuels to sustain the economy.
The greens have been lying?
Show us where greens are at least matching fossils without increasing costs or compromising resources?
Are you saying that renewable energy is more expensive and less reliable than fossil fuels?
I have yet to see it at scale to prove otherwise. If you can show me where trucks, trains, and airplanes can run on renewable at your near cost and efficiency of fossils, then let’s do it. Until then, it is simply a compromise on the economy. Right now, it’s a vision, a future.