@rcolvile Ideally nuclear. Batteries will play a role. If we can flood a few hamlets maybe pumped hydro. The issue isnt the lack of options. The issue is some of the biggest proponents of fixing climate change are the same people who think every blade of grass is sacred.
@NicholasTyrone I don't know if I'd say it is THE new dividing line, but I think that it is a clear dividing line between people who follow British politics.
@amyewalter The idea that the filibuster is crucial for small states to exert any influence in the Senate- a body purely designed to give small states much more power than a one person one vote system would countenance- can only make me wonder how much extra influence you think they need.
Veritasium's glyphosate video blew up.
Millions watched.
But it left out a lot of science.
And replaced nuance with drama.
Letβs fix that. π§΅π1/
@DrDavidJeffery I do think many Green inclined voters were some of the first to cocoon themselves in their social media bubbles and liked it there so much they sealed the door. Anytime they are confronted with reality they refuse to accept it and think these other people are evil weirdos.
@johnmcternan It is one of those things that sounds crazy to me. Like, if someone said that the best way to stop inflation on chocolate bars is chocolate bar controls, I think people would raise an eyebrow. We need to build more homes for people.
@ChefGruel This post has over 202k likes, and I have no idea why. They made something that tastes like butter and it is disgusting because... it didn't come from a cow? I do not get it.