• Schwim Dandy@piefed.zip
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    9 days ago

    I absolutely love that the tyrannical bullying by the US is going to result in a globally-visible solar win.

    That being said, now I worry that this administration will simply bomb them from existence to keep it from happening.

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      8 days ago

      There is a dangerous hope of the US admin being just such a fucking heel that the world is forced to be on the side of good in just pure desperation and opposition.

      They are killing real people though and we do have to stop them still. The silver lining of mushroom bomb cloud can provide some comfort but if we see it we have still failed.

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      8 days ago

      It is hilarious how America is suiciding itself at multiple levels with its latest dick-wagging:

      • It’s seriously pissing off its allies and pushing neutrals away.
      • It’s showing the US’ force projection capabilities as a much smaller and weaker stick than they have been boasted as being.
      • It’s acceleraring the move away from Oil and the USD status as Reserve Currency is linked to Oil trade and when it ends, well, Helloo hyperinflation!
      • It’s acceleraring the move away from Oil when the US is commercially doubling down on Oil, which means that the US is stuck in a commercially fast shrinking market and in developing yesterday’s Technologies.

      IMHO, we are right now living the end days of an Empire, something that even in the Modern Era only seems to happen maybe once a century.

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    9 days ago

    Poor US always on the wrong side recently, and with such good intentions too.

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    9 days ago

    Putin & Trump will be sited as being responsible for the push, by the World, for more solar and electric energies. These oil dinosaurs are forcing people to choose green alternatives just to exist. Which is exactly what they both never wanted. hahahahaha

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      9 days ago

      Exactly, Europe was about to declare gas energy plants as “clean energy” but only thanks to Putin they were able to 180 before ratification

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        9 days ago

        God I’d love to escape reliance on shitty power grids that usually end up torturing its citizens. Maybe once Orange Clown bites the dust we can FINALLY get some proper support for renewable energy like Solar Power.

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          Solar is already pretty popular in a lot of places, we’re going to have to start building out grid-scale storage and increased transmission capability between the different countries of the EU now if we want to be truly independent of fossil fuels without spending a quadrillion euros on nuclear plants everywhere.

          I live far enough north that in the summer we peak at 18 glorious hours of daylight. Electricity prices go negative at times, you have to stop selling to the grid or you’ll lose money. But if you’ve got 18 hours of summer daylight, that means you have 18 hours of pitch black in the winter. The sun rises so low over the horizon that on the few days that it isn’t overcast, solar panels barely produce anything. Solar doesn’t produce anything for about 2-3 months. The difference as measured by a company doing home solar installations, is about 30x between the best and worst month. That’s a company that wants to sell you solar, so they’re not likely to overstate the reduction of efficiency in the winter.

          We’re then dependent on our fossil plants (somewhat unreliable), wind (somewhat unpredictable) and Finnish nuclear plants - but those power us through the underwater ESTLINK cables and those don’t have enough bandwidth for heavy consumption periods, nor can the Finns sell everything they generate to us… And worst of all, some of that sweet nuclear power gets passed on to Latvia and Lithuania too. Oh and this is winter, where a lot of people need to run our heat pumps full blast at significantly reduced efficiency over spring/autumn time.

          But at the same time, southern Europe isn’t affected as much by the lower solar angles and shorter days. There’s a reduction in generation for sure, but not comparable to northern Europe. If that electricity made its way here, we wouldn’t have to run our fossil plants as much in the winter. With enough storage, perhaps it could even be enough to last through cold winter nights as well.

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          8 days ago

          I am hopeful that after the orange piece of shit eventually goes tits up, I’m really hoping that there will be a hard correction in the other direction.

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            There will only be a hard correction if we get politicians who are working for the US, and not to make themselves richer. We need to let them know what we expect from them.

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      9 days ago

      Putin made sure Western countries currently don’t want to use Russian fossil products. Ukraine is making sure that they can never be used again.

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      Their alternative is literally to bankrupt their countries, because those stupid fucking idiots put too many eggs in one basket.

      Without oil/gas export, they can wave goodbye to their economies as they are today.

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    9 days ago

    So that “drill baby drill” didn’t just backfire, it backfired spectacularly yo the point where I’m thinking that we still might have a chance to stop climate change. Thanks Cheetos!

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      I hate to tell you, but building solar isn’t going to do it. We need to basically defy thermodynamics in order to decarbonize the oceans and atmosphere simply to SURVIVE climate change. We are not stopping it. It’s already at heat levels that were, at one point, predicted to arrive in the later half of this century.

      Edit: why down votes? I don’t understand. Nothing I said was wrong or rude or off topic. For what reason do people dislike this comment other than it made them feel sad?

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    At what point will the USA admit their embargo was and is a huge fuck-up and an embarrassment? It’s become a symbol of how full of crap we are. Has it been fifty years of this?

    p.s. I looked it up because I’m dumb, it’s been SIXTY-SIX YEARS. It’s even older than me.

    All the USA had to do for a fantastic ally by now is stop being an asshole. We could at least return the illegally seized Guantanamo Bay, which is kept just to insult them, really.

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      But where will commit torture in legal ambuity if don’t have a site off the coast on a land that isn’t us jurisdiction but also not the jurisdiction of a country we recognize validty of their human rights laws?

      Like it’s a really special plot of land if are really trying to specialize in human rights abuse in internationally and domestically legally dubius ways.

      All that say, honest wtf is wrong with some of these people

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    9 days ago

    The evil commies win again. Thanks Obama, you’re still ruining America years later.

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    This is gonna be the way. PR too, America’s second-least-favourite protectorate after Samoa (you forgot it existed, didn’t ya?). PR can shore up a bunch with solar power – and whatever one does for things like storm damage mitigation, the other can also.

    And let’s do haiti next, although that’ll need to be a whole new secure endeavour out of like an embassy basement or something that can’t be stolen or blown up.

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      Probably violates sanctions. With your DHS being super racist and paranoid, best not upset them and get sent to the thunder dome.

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      No, almost certainly not. We’re stupidly enforcing a sanction that was created before most of us were born.

      China is helping. They’re securing a future customer and buying the goodwill of a country for cheap.

  • BigMacHole@thelemmy.club
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    8 days ago

    We NEED to Cumpete with CHYNA! Which is Why we’re doing EVERYTHING to Force OTHER COUNTRIES to do Bizness with CHYNA!

    -Republicans!

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      I don’t believe they are just evil, I believe they are actually fucking stupid as well, and short-sighted.

      It’s the lead.