Less O2 too!
The bill's author says only 5% of communities will result in a profitable conversion. But at least it is a step. Presumably in the future this could change due to higher methane prices or taxpayer dollars subsidizing?
Don't utilities have to experiment with what they need to offer to the residents to get 67% buy in? That's the way I interpreted an earlier version of the bill. Presumably they'd adjust their offer depending upon the situation.
Need more e-chairs. No doubt about it.
Believing in weather modification empowers you with knowledge of esoteric facts that the global cabal doesn't want you to know, supporting your unchangeable belief that everybody is out to get you.
Natural gas. I'm not sure any residences or office buildings need it at all. Hot Take: Neighborhoods should be turned off for except for the coldest winter months.
Yes. So much potential.
I feel for the children, though.
Probably an incremental decrease could be had by additional research into the bad health effects of eating meat.
Fantastic. The short video will be especially useful in my outreach activities.