It's quite astonishing that the argument of "6 kilos of lithium in a battery pack is somehow worse than 30,000 kilos of lifetime gas use" is still somehow getting traction.
6 kilos of lithium will be recycled for 100+ years. 30k kilos of gasoline will burn and disappear.
via @NYTimes - schools across the country saving money and lowering emissions by installing solar, @Gen_180 in Cville helping lead the way @SandyReisky https://t.co/K0bAl8tR5x
47 cruise ships emit 10 times more sulphur dioxide in European waters (2017 data) than all of Europe’s 260 million cars combined
That's just 1 of 3 air pollutants discharged from the ships’ smokestacks
Price they paid for emitting all that poison: Zero
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@AukeHoekstra Yes! check out the CEO Interviews for Natures Fyne, (cultured proteins) and Zero Acre Farms, (cultured oils) on the podcast, My Climate Journey. If we get this right, it will be as transformative for food as solar panels are for energy.
@chrisnelder Yes. Why? the market for clean energy tax credits is dominated by two tax equity providers: JP Morgan and Bank of America. They are 50% (!) of the mkt, get above mkt returns, constrain growth, and we lose about 30 cents per $ of tax credits to inefficient, unnecessary costs. Ugh!
We need to stop Virginia’s Governor Youngkin from using a shady workaround to try to dismantle the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a popular climate & clean energy law. #VAleg
Urge the Virginia Air Board to act now and stop his attacks! ➡️
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"If someone has savings of a hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars in the big banks, that cash generates as much carbon each year as the average American emits with yearly driving, heating, flying, and cooking."
A must read from @billmckibben: https://t.co/WuQYuwCVpP