SlugButter
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It’s all bad. i grew up around cows and non-processed beef. The stuff we eat in the store doesn’t even resemble anything i grew up eating.Guys... gals if there
Like $60 crabs that just eat dead sea life.
Gross.
It’s all bad. i grew up around cows and non-processed beef. The stuff we eat in the store doesn’t even resemble anything i grew up eating.Guys... gals if there
Like $60 crabs that just eat dead sea life.
Gross.
Yep. I buy from an acquaintance who raises free-range. First half cow I bought, i was so used to store stuff, it tasted WRONG.It’s all bad. i grew up around cows and non-processed beef. The stuff we eat in the store doesn’t even resemble anything i grew up eating.
Yeah. My uncle slaughters a whole cow every year. We all swarm to get the good stuff. We have all free range cattle. Beef is gray in color, not red. The red is a dye to fool city people into thinking it’s fresh “blood”.Yep. I buy from an acquaintance who raises free-range. First half cow I bought, i was so used to store stuff, it tasted WRONG.
Got used to it quick though.
Why does combustion make something not green? The sun is full of nuclear reactions, is it not what powers green already? Nuclear fission is basically a combustion.
You sidestepped the question with a logical fallacy.
The combustion of the sun does not cause pollution on Earth.
Focus man, focus.
The sun causes almost all heat and climate change on Earth; should we put the sun out to stop climate change?
What is green energy?
The footprint on renewables isn't smaller right now...the effects may be different then fossil fuels but not less impactful on the environment...and changing to a more expensive energy source might feel good but will severely harm millions upon millions around the world...
Oh? Coal has an EROI of 10:1, Solar is 26:1, and Wind is 44:1.
That strongly suggests the renewables have a significantly smaller footprint.
Imagine making 10, 26, or 44 HP from the same gallon of gas. Yes, it’s a simplified example, but legit.
I’m not sure what you mean by changing to a more expensive source, but it may be something that NEEDS to be done.
It’s more expensive for factories to be clean than to just dump their waste in a river.
Should we revert to those times?
Put down the Kool-aid. Just because your favorite right wing naysayers make these claims doesn't make it so.....
hir.harvard.edu
Instead of trying switch over to an energy system that cannot meet our needs (because the tech isn't there yet) and pushing the narrative we're all gonna die in 2030 if we don't...why not get government investments out of green energy so real advancements can be made and make the transition when the tech is really ready...