We all agreed that ages ago. But that's not what the article is about.But the point stands, renewables should be cheaper to the customer.
We've "abandoned" any decomissioning timetable and the buildings are sat there, getting more dangerous over time.Deterioration of one of the Magnox stations, Trawsfynydd, which shut down in 1991, is such that substantial work is needed to make it safe, according to the NDA. “Work that would then need to be undone to complete reactor dismantling
I do indeed.I love the Good Law Project.
NEW: Government accepts its flagship climate strategy is unlawful - Good Law Project
We are pleased to announce that the Government has confirmed in a letter to the Court and the parties involved in our case with Friends of the Earth and ClientEarth that it will not pursue an appeal against the High Court ruling that its Net Zero strategy is unlawful. In a landmark victory in...goodlawproject.org
The world makes it to 8 billion people in 20 days 11 hours and 38 minutes from now
One child per family is a good start - the union of concerned scientists have been signposting overpopulation as a massive existential problem for three decades now.What's the solution though?
Nope.Eugenics is the only solution
Depends on what level of financial disincentive I suppose. Coupled with the right (and incessant) messaging you could make people social pariahs if they're selfish enough to have more than one.if we financially disincentive it, dumb & poor people (not necessarily mutually exclusive) are still going to have lots of babies whilst more intelligent people are going to have less, which isn't going to be much use for humanity.
One child per family is a good start - the union of concerned scientists have been signposting overpopulation as a massive existential problem for three decades now.
People always reach for culling the old - but killing people at the end of their consumptive lives when they subsist on salmon paste butties and shortbread is going to do fuck all.From pure climate perspective this could help, but then we end up in a world full of old people depending on an ever shrinking pool of young people to prop up society. Combine it with culling the old
It's not space. It's consumption.Plenty of space on earth, but we need get better at using the resources we have.
It's not space. It's consumption.
Unless you're prepared to live like a poverty-stricken nomad (and you're not, you're really really not) then we need less people. Period.
The earth can sustain about 2.5-3bn people at a western level of consumption. Max.
And this isn't just about energy. It's about way more than that narrow tiny subject.