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Ttraykor.bsky.social

Many are working on it! ASU campus has them up on many parking structures already and there’s an SRP program you can opt into that builds more among other renewable projects.

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vivekgani.bsky.social

Wasn't expecting this note on exploring terror management theory and Sheldon Salomon today, then again perhaps I should've...

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TEanarcish.bsky.social

Because all those poor working people totally have a say in where the electrify they can barely afford is generated. I’m lucky enough to be mostly in renewable energy because of a damn built in the 30’s, which I totally had a say in deciding! Toxic “vote with your dollar” ideology is so dangerous.

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Pleftveteran.bsky.social

It seems laughable now but by 2035 almost all electricity generation will be by non fossil fuels- Solar, Wind, Hydro, Nuclear & Battery.

Graph projection of energy projection of renewable and fossil fuels. The vast majority, almost 100% of electricity generation will be by Soalr, Wind, Hydro and Battery by 2035.
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PWpzwarne.bsky.social

The other thing with helium is that it is non-renewable.

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BMbaileymcc.bsky.social

Wondering where this mythical blue state is that is low cost of living, high housing supply, 100% renewable, 100% friendly to all, is in a perfect climate zone, votes ultra left and has unlimited high paying jobs for everyone - did we add a 51st state and I missed it

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GSsquirreltower.bsky.social

England can indeed build onshore. God knows why it hasn’t apart from NIMBYism The more interesting question is how an independent Scotland might chose to exploit its huge renewable & water resources in a sadly, climate changing world. Fuel poverty for citizens wouldn’t be on the agenda I suspect

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Sscuba49.bsky.social

Renewable energy is the way to clean up the atmosphere and simulated more economic growth.

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