• Ecksell
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    2 years ago

    Sad to say, but this is a long article introducing nothing new. We already knew all of this, its a slow news week I suppose.

  • JamesMayOwnsMySoul@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    The real question then is what alternatives do we have. We can’t continue to use fossil fuels, Purely electric cars aren’t at GP distance yet (and throw up a lot of questions about the materials used in batteries anyway) and Hydrogen also requires a large amount of energy to harness, then were not left with many options. We absolutely need to increase our renewable energy usage, which is the first problem in a lot of cases.