The future of electricity is wind and solar, new report says. Canada is lagging behind
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Revolutions end up eating their children.
Will that be when millions of Americans realize her laugh wasn't so bad, after all?
At least it's not staying.
At least it's not staying.
At least it's not staying.
"Woe to those ..." is only one level below "Smite the evildoers."
I don't know about that. "The racoon was already dead" looks like it has legs.
π― They've been given a gift. It's not going back for nuthin'.
The last paragraph says, "Let's say the same thing, but differently." If the US folds, the tolls will be lifted. That's the "negotiable" part.
They've been acting with impunity so far. Why would they change?
Just ask Catholics. "The Pope is soft in crime." Tell me you know nothing about Christianity without telling me you know nothing about Christianity.
Business models do seem to be more about extracting every last gram of margin these days than merely generating an acceptable return on capital.
To paraphrase PT Barnum, one's born every minute.
Perhaps reminiscent of wolves changing rivers in Yellowstone, solar panels are creating an unexpected effect by forming rainfall clouds and thriving oases in the middle of the desert.
www.ecoportal.net/en/solar-pan...
The rise of solar power shows no sign of slowing down, with the International Energy Agency predicting it will overtake coal as the worldβs biggest source of electricity next year.
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04...
An expanded explanation of "you can't bullsh!t a bullsh!tter."
Maybe he's gonna cross the floor. π
That graphic was made by Claude, wasn't it?
He should love space. So much of it between his ears.
The short-term concern is what the US administration does to overcome the appearance of impotence. They handed Iran the ability to toll vessels in the Strait. A colossal screw up.
Keeps us from becoming insufferable.
That's some good data viz. No effort needed to interpret it.
But is his wife allowed to enrich uranium? That's what I wanna know.
Good observation about the time stamp.
US refineries already at high capacity. No ability to soften the impact.
Way past nasty.
I see a theme here.
Thanks!
Could you share the source of the data? I saw a piece this morning claiming that half of data centres scheduled to open this year have been deferred because of a shortage of helium.
The current conflict reminds everyone about the bald-faced lies on WMD in Iraq. And the claim that "our government is better because it was built to avoid a tyrant ruler". Hmm. China only has to move a little to look good, in comparison.