1) If you think everything we eat has to be farmed by tractors that create carbon emissions, I know many of our foods come from different sources. For instance, I can show you an aquaponics system in my shop where we farm crawfish and vegetables using a solar-powered system. That's just one example. There's also research into lab-grown meat and other innovative methods.
2) I agree that nuclear is a viable source, and I've also had success with solar, as mentioned above. However, the suggestions you're making involve moving away from oil and gas, which is the main focus of this debate.
I would love to continue the debate, but we will just have to agree to disagree and move on.
Yall having fun? I just want my power back on, I don’t care which source it comes from.
But I am currently destroying the planet by running my generator for a few things !
Good to be back on the hurricane track
. . . great minds think alike . . . sounds like we pretty have the same set up . . . I have a generator that can run my whole house except the AC (washer and dryer also but that is not needed) and have two 110 window AC units and fans to make temperature conditions tolerable . . . of course and a case of Budweiser . . .
Right.but, but, the "progressives" want us to stop using fossil fuels today. They don't understand the word "balance"in anything they do! It's all or nothing. You are all in, or you are OUT. Tough crowdand some of them actually do know a little of what they are spouting off about, but the rest are just trapped in an echo chamber.
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