8/9/2021 8:23:32 PM
8/10/2021 1:54:22 PM
^ indeedCBS News: Major U.N. climate change report warns of "extreme" and "unprecedented" impacts.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/climate-change-impact-warning-report-united-nations-intergovernmental-panel-ipcc-code-red-humanity/
8/10/2021 2:33:58 PM
8/18/2021 9:31:23 AM
Amazing to watch you losers switch over to nihilism since your denialist arguments have gone out the window[Edited on August 18, 2021 at 11:40 AM. Reason : .]
8/18/2021 11:38:28 AM
bump
8/30/2021 11:36:33 AM
bump for alarmism
9/21/2021 10:41:13 AM
do you get off on being an asshole who is completely wrong in the face of overwhelming consensus?
9/21/2021 12:47:20 PM
I must have missed the alarmism.^^^^ It really does seem like it went from global warming isn't happening to global warming is happening so much, there's nothing we can do about it.
9/21/2021 1:27:17 PM
9/21/2021 4:10:57 PM
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2022/03/10/1083916026/why-baghdad-will-be-one-of-the-cities-hardest-hit-by-global-warming
3/10/2022 3:27:34 PM
Now that's HOT!
3/10/2022 3:43:08 PM
Even if this is just an anomaly, it doesn't seem like one that we would want to see.https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/mar/20/heatwaves-at-both-of-earth-poles-alarm-climate-scientists
3/21/2022 2:00:34 PM
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/28/weather/kentucky-flash-flooding/index.html
7/28/2022 6:36:16 PM
Predicting weather pattern changes due to climate change is voodoo, but also, I am partial to the predictions that significant parts of the southeast/Midwest are going to get wetter and probably suffer from catastrophic flooding too. We are going to have to totally re-think flood risk, hopefully within the next 10 years. I still think flooding is more manageable than drought and wildfires most people are predicting for the west/southwest.
7/28/2022 8:09:38 PM
Basically, don't build on flood plains and stop paying to rebuild properties destroyed by flooding without relocation.
7/28/2022 9:03:37 PM
So should New Orleans just relocate? Genuine question.
7/28/2022 9:05:28 PM
They have the engineering chops to stay dry (mostly). But if they have 2 more Katrinas, I would say it's time for New New Orleans.
7/28/2022 9:48:54 PM
and the people who can’t afford to move?
7/28/2022 10:03:39 PM
Would be cheaper to use insurance and / or federal disaster assistance to move them one time than to continue stupidly paying to rebuild on doomed land. Floodplains should be for farming, not for houses.
7/28/2022 10:16:46 PM
So behind California's proposed war against combustion engines, are they figuring that the costs for electric cars are going to get to a point to where normal people can afford them?Normal people also won't be able to afford the maintenance on them when the battery needs to be replaced. I realize that's kind of a hackneyed conservative talking point, but I just don't see people being able to afford 10k-20k battery replacements. Does this go back to costs coming down? Say costs come down to 5k for a replacement - that's still detrimental to a low to middle class budget. Sure, transmissions can cost that much, but you're not guaranteed a transmission replacement with gas-powered car. You're almost guaranteed to replace the battery.I've seen the following argument over and over again in FB posts about this topic:"That's fine, I'll trade it in before the battery needs replacing."That's all well and good, until the dealership or the 3rd party purchaser buys it and realizes the battery is shot. Someone still has to eat the costs of a new battery. Almost makes a 65k car disposable doesn't it?I'm not against electric vehicles. I actually think it would be kind of nice to have one. But unless things change drastically in the next 13 years, I just don't see a mandate like that working.Also, the other idea that conservatives bounce around a lot is that while the electric cars aren't putting out emissions directly, they're indirectly charged by fossil-fuel powered generation. In CA's case, you can't cite coal as a source because they only have one coal-fired plant left, but it seems like, at least as of a few years ago, over half of their energy came from natural gas generation. I'd like to see the numbers - maybe they're out there, of how much CO2 a combustion engine puts out per mile vs how much CO2 is generated from one mile of electric, powered by natural gas generated energy.But my big thing right now is the pay-wall to get into an electric vehicle. 7500 tax credits still won't bring the price down enough for me to invest in a car I can use 8-10 years before having to spend a lot more.On the flipside however, the $80 or so I have to spend on an oil change every 7k miles could be put aside to pay for the impending battery, along with any other normal maintenance that comes along with an ICE. I just don't know what kinds of maintenances are needed for EV's.Oh and I tend to keep vehicles for the long-haul. I still have an '08 Jeep I bought in '10.[Edited on September 12, 2022 at 10:04 AM. Reason : old car]
9/12/2022 10:02:03 AM
I’m just curious to know why you mentioned oil changes as opposed to money saved due to that whole no gas thing
9/12/2022 11:47:15 AM
^^Have you ever priced the Gigantor fuel-inefficient ICE trucks and SUVs the people who complain most about electric vehicles like to buy?
9/12/2022 1:38:40 PM
9/12/2022 1:48:06 PM
9/12/2022 2:36:15 PM
In that vein, an interesting thread here about ev hummer
9/12/2022 2:55:19 PM
9/12/2022 4:09:00 PM
I think the only way this works is if in the next few years, we find a viable way to recycle the elements out of the batteries. I've read that right now, the energy needed to recycle the batteries isn't worth the effort.
9/12/2022 4:24:05 PM
The lithium could become a problem. America needs a serious cultural and infrastructure overhaul to make public transportation better and more palatable, have cities that are more walkable/bikable along with disincentivizing. Evs are not a silver bullet and I have doubts that they are sustainable for full replacement in the near term.Disincentivizing IC vehicles is still a step in the right direction though.
9/12/2022 6:20:41 PM
Need more nuclear.
9/12/2022 6:45:07 PM
Need to go snatch a nickel asteroid from space.
9/12/2022 7:28:20 PM
I've never understood why we're so afraid of nuclear.
9/12/2022 7:57:49 PM
Because Chernobyl, Fukushima, and 3 Mile Island were all incidents that happened just off the top of my head.It would be great if nuclear accidents never happened but that have before and can definitely happen again.
9/12/2022 8:26:21 PM
Go on, name a few more.
9/12/2022 8:33:16 PM
Do I really need to? Our infrastructure is already pretty shitty and the last thing we need is to have people go out of their way to target nuclear power plants as part of a terrorist attack (domestic, international, doesn't matter).In particular, I don't think it's wise to put nuclear plants anywhere along the West Coast because places like Alaska, California, Washington, Hawaii, and Oregon are susceptible to earthquakes (let alone volcanic eruptions), but if you want to put them on the East Coast, have at it since the nuclear fallout from a disaster probably won't be my problem--it'll be yours.[Edited on September 12, 2022 at 10:06 PM. Reason : I have extended family members from Eastern Europe that've had cancer/health problems from Chernobyl]
9/12/2022 10:02:38 PM
How do they know chernobyl caused itGoogle says there are estimated to have been about 5000 additional cancer cases in Eastern Europe from chernobyl Also gonna be really tough on Cali if they actually close thishttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diablo_Canyon_Power_Plant[Edited on September 12, 2022 at 11:35 PM. Reason : E]
9/12/2022 11:09:33 PM
Were not just afraid of nuclear…the business of building a new nuke is horrible and just doesn’t make sense for the MBA folks. A new nuke is at least a ten to fifteen year return on investment because for the first 8 years all you’re doing is construction and outlaying costs and that just isn’t gonna cut it when you can run a new solar or wind project that pays back in 2-3 years. So much can change during the construction itself that the risk is just too high. There are new small modular reactors (smrs) that are intended to cut the payback period down by reducing capex costs and construction time but those haven’t hit it big time yet.
9/12/2022 11:25:13 PM
9/13/2022 12:37:01 AM
9/13/2022 3:07:01 AM
I want to know how much power generation we could get from solar if we converted every available square mile in this country to solar, vs a couple of nuclear plants?Going back to my original question - I'm just afraid that forcing a technology upon everybody when the infrastructure isn't ready will be a bad idea. Hopefully CA will look at where the infra is in a few years and re-evaluate their timeline. Something I didn't bring up originally - how many people are going to be willing to wait 15 minutes at a charging station? Will this just become something common where we just take a break from our already busy day and play on our phones for 15 minutes? Assuming Tesla and their supercharger stations.
9/13/2022 9:44:33 AM
Solar (and Wind) also have a slew of problems related to materials they're made of. Lithium strip mines are pretty ugly.The future definitely requires mixed sources of energy and nuclear needs to be one of them. NIMBYs are absolutely a problem.
9/13/2022 9:55:31 AM
9/13/2022 12:08:40 PM
I spend at least 15 mins waiting in line at Costco to get gas because it's usually .50-$1 per gallon cheaper, so not terrible worried about having to do the same when we get an EV (hopefully next year).
9/13/2022 12:19:04 PM
Trigger warning, Fox affiliate link ahead:https://www.fox5ny.com/news/electric-vehicles-are-exploding-from-water-damage-after-hurricane-ianI would think that EV manufacturers thought flooding through? How come these batteries are sealed to prevent water leaking in?
10/7/2022 4:19:44 PM
10/7/2022 4:37:51 PM
Oh I don't deny one bit that the article is biased. But these 20k batteries are definitely corroding.
10/7/2022 4:39:21 PM
they could’ve asked an EV rep about the allegations, and not take the Florida official who follows Mollie Hemingway and other right wing accounts on twitter at their word[Edited on October 7, 2022 at 5:07 PM. Reason : .]
10/7/2022 4:43:15 PM
The point here isn't to argue comments from "officials" in the article.This is a pretty serious issue as a large portion of the population lives in flood-prone areas. I suspect this will get resolved pretty quickly though for newer EV's. Older EV's though - one helluva recall.
10/7/2022 4:47:30 PM
they provided no hard data to back up their claims
10/7/2022 4:48:42 PM
Internal combustion engine vehicles have no issues when submerged in salt water.It's not officially advertised, but they're actually submarines.
10/7/2022 7:01:55 PM