

This is following the same trend as cellphones did in Africa.


This is following the same trend as cellphones did in Africa.


Not if we decide to trade with other nations, or the auto sector opens up the market to other countries.


In the long run, the cost will be cheaper, because you don’t have to worry about the sun or wind being blocked by a bunch of greedy pedophiles.

https://transitionawayconference.com/
Seems like a good thing to bring to this conference for those who are participating. The countries participating in this are the ones who actually want to do something.

Charge the CEOs in a Nuremburg-style genocide trial, complete with the Nuremburg-style punishments for things like mass murder.

COVID proved that remote work was feasible for a sizeable part of the population. How about we continue to promote it being normal, rather than following the Luddite managers that demand in-person control?

So what the IEA is saying is that we’re already at Peak Oil, and we would have the current problems presented by the US-Israel war, but in 5-10 years from now instead.
Both in times of war and peace is it necessary to abandon the petrochemical industry in as many avenues as possible.


I remember reading somewhere that as of the start of the US-Israel led war, total global oil demand was reduced by 1.7 million barrels a day because of EV tech and renewables. This war will only accelerate demand destruction of petrochemicals in general.
The next step? Make all corporations pay for the disposal or recycling of single-use packaging. Charge them a 1000% tax per pound of plastics used, and if they attempt to pass on the costs to the consumer, charge them the equivalent of 10 million Kuwaiti dinar per day of using the packaging.


Magna International has always wanted to build a car. Why doesn’t the Canadian government get them to do so? No reason why we can’t do something like Bezos is with Slate. Bezos is a knob, but I’ll give credit for a good idea wherever it comes from.


It’s almost like China saw that the future was becoming an electrostate, and took up the mantle from the US, because they chose to suck the dicks of Big Oil.


Working with a Canadian company in Canada would be awesome.


I’m curious, do these solar kits also have built in battery storage or not? I know one of the units one of the companies mentioned in the article does.
I think it would be smart if all the kits had a battery built in, then people who had these kits would have an emergency backup for cell phone charging during a blackout or a natural disaster. During normal times, the battery backup could help them ease their power bills from peak consumption.


I hope the same thing starts happening with batteries.


That will put the excess manufacturing capacity in their markets to good use.


Something something bribery backfiring. Something something Dark Side.


I hope that the UK is also pushing for accelerated BESS for households.


Localizing production of fertilizer using green energy? Winner winner chicken dinner!

So, taking it up the pooper for Putin, rather than up the rump for Trump.
Domestic production too, amazing!