"forms of energy that are less destructive to the earth." I am wondering what forms you are referring to. The obvious choices (in my mind) are nuclear, hydro. and geothermal. I think that beyond those, and considering the full life cycle from mining materials to ultimate disposal, solar and wind might be more destructive. And in any case…
"forms of energy that are less destructive to the earth." I am wondering what forms you are referring to. The obvious choices (in my mind) are nuclear, hydro. and geothermal. I think that beyond those, and considering the full life cycle from mining materials to ultimate disposal, solar and wind might be more destructive. And in any case, I learned in 5th grade that carbon is essential for plant to thrive.
I very much agree with your theme of gratitude, and I truly don't want to be argumentative, but given what's at stake, I can't bring myself to ignore the problems with the "climate change/renewables" narrative.
"forms of energy that are less destructive to the earth." I am wondering what forms you are referring to. The obvious choices (in my mind) are nuclear, hydro. and geothermal. I think that beyond those, and considering the full life cycle from mining materials to ultimate disposal, solar and wind might be more destructive. And in any case, I learned in 5th grade that carbon is essential for plant to thrive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFHX526NPbE
I very much agree with your theme of gratitude, and I truly don't want to be argumentative, but given what's at stake, I can't bring myself to ignore the problems with the "climate change/renewables" narrative.
Peace and best wishes to you.