really not supposed to. the law is supposed to rule. This is a Constitutional Republic.Bruce » 01 Jul 2023, 8:04 pm » wrote: ↑ I don’t believe in man made climate change.
But it’s not some made up hoax. It’s by far mainstream majority opinion today:
—-Between the lines: Americans are less concerned about the effects climate change may have on them personally than they are worried about the impact it will have on future generations, coastal communities and low-income people.
- A majority of Americans, 71%, believe that climate change is occurring and among those who believe climate change is happening, a majority say that it is caused either entirely or mostly by human activity.
- Of those who say climate change is happening, 70% say it is necessary for individuals to make lifestyle changes to combat climate change.
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- 64% of Americans say they are "extremely" or "very" concerned about the effects of climate change on future generations.
- 52% of Americans say they are concerned about the effects of climate change on coastal communities, while 47% share the same concern for low-income people.
- 35% say they are "extremely" or "very" concerned about the effect of climate change on them personally.
We live in a nation with majority rule, and I’m sucking hind teat on this issue.
Oh, that's a thought, what happens to all their beloved solar panels... funny thing, I clicked on the article and this ad was at the bottom...sootedupCyndi » 02 Jul 2023, 6:21 am » wrote: ↑ Don't worry!
Their latest idea is to Block the Sun. HA.
Just had a funny thought. If they block the sun what happens to their wonderful Solar?
Turn on that HARP!!! snicker
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/07/0 ... e-00104513
For every 10% reduction is solar output that blocking the sun would do, you get a 35% drop in Solar energy output. It's WHY on even partly cloudy days that these little "solar farms" are pretty much USELESS to produce anything in terms or RELIABILITY to the grid.sootedupCyndi » 02 Jul 2023, 6:21 am » wrote: ↑ Don't worry!
Their latest idea is to Block the Sun. HA.
Just had a funny thought. If they block the sun what happens to their wonderful Solar?
Turn on that HARP!!! snicker
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/07/0 ... e-00104513
Amazing IDIOTS!!! your right.Beekeeper » 02 Jul 2023, 6:42 am » wrote: ↑ For every 10% reduction is solar output that blocking the sun would do, you get a 35% drop in Solar energy output. It's WHY on even partly cloudy days that these little "solar farms" are pretty much USELESS to produce anything in terms or RELIABILITY to the grid.
And the same applies to days where there is no wind, as is usually the case AT NIGHT AS WELL!!
And these IDIOTS want to do **** that NOTHING IN THEIR MENTAL CAPACITY can tell them how much they are SCREWING with that which they didn't create and HENCE cannot control without MORE than significant BAD OUTCOMES!!
Every human reality is a faked it into social fruition ancestrally going forward now with evolving never leaving same ancestries living in another generation gap arriving one great great grandchild ata time being previous generation son or daughter, 2nd generation back grandchild, 3rd generation back great grandchild.Bruce » 01 Jul 2023, 8:04 pm » wrote: ↑ I don’t believe in man made climate change.
But it’s not some made up hoax. It’s by far mainstream majority opinion today:
—-Between the lines: Americans are less concerned about the effects climate change may have on them personally than they are worried about the impact it will have on future generations, coastal communities and low-income people.
- A majority of Americans, 71%, believe that climate change is occurring and among those who believe climate change is happening, a majority say that it is caused either entirely or mostly by human activity.
- Of those who say climate change is happening, 70% say it is necessary for individuals to make lifestyle changes to combat climate change.
—-
- 64% of Americans say they are "extremely" or "very" concerned about the effects of climate change on future generations.
- 52% of Americans say they are concerned about the effects of climate change on coastal communities, while 47% share the same concern for low-income people.
- 35% say they are "extremely" or "very" concerned about the effect of climate change on them personally.
We live in a nation with majority rule, and I’m sucking hind teat on this issue.