"No drop in the US carbon footprint expected through 2050....."
An article at Inside Climate News that is apparently based on the Us Energy Department/EIA report "2018 Annual Energy Outlook" seems pretty grim.
No drop expected in US CO2 emissions, based on the assumption that current laws and policies remain in place.
Grim.
see https://insideclimat...nd-solar-energy
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"No drop in US carbon footprint...."
Started by still learning, Feb 06 2018 08:03 PM
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#1
Posted 06 February 2018 - 08:03 PM
#2
Posted 07 February 2018 - 05:42 AM
Imagine planning your next trip, and
. . . finding that Delta was selling first-class seats,
. . . for less than the cramped middle seats, in the back of the plane.
So you fly first class to New York, and walk into the best French restaurant,
. . . only to discover that every dish is cheaper,
. . . than the burger, and fries down the street.
Fanciful as that might sound,
. . . something a bit like it is happening right now,
. . . in the world of electricity.
2-7-2018 Source: Cheaper and Better Energy?
. . . finding that Delta was selling first-class seats,
. . . for less than the cramped middle seats, in the back of the plane.
So you fly first class to New York, and walk into the best French restaurant,
. . . only to discover that every dish is cheaper,
. . . than the burger, and fries down the street.
Fanciful as that might sound,
. . . something a bit like it is happening right now,
. . . in the world of electricity.
2-7-2018 Source: Cheaper and Better Energy?
#3
Posted 07 February 2018 - 06:41 AM
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