Not burning coal for electricity anymore. They are a bit for steel production I think.
I think the 1600s was the start of the cutover from wood to coal for heat and cooking
Not burning coal for electricity anymore. They are a bit for steel production I think.
I think the 1600s was the start of the cutover from wood to coal for heat and cooking
Yeah, California utilities are spending a lot on wildfire prevention because they've repeatedly sparked fires that burned down towns. Makes electricity expensive for everyone
What I see is a system that's steadily shifting from direct fossil fuel use to electricity, and with that, reducing the amount of fossil fuels burned. We're not done making the change, but it has definitely started
That's changing as broader electrification takes hold, and even today, it takes a lot less fossil fuels than just running directly on burning stuff
I believe it is mostly nitrogen fertilizer that's in short supply, not potassium.
Rakhi Israni is in a different district from Loomer and the others they gave money to. They're not behaving like a Democrat at all
It's on the voters to boot elected officials who don't actually align with the party.
Yeah, Ethereum kind of tied the two together in my mind.
IMHO smart contracts are generally high-risk due to their adjudication system being code rather than people
I'm at friend of friend of friend level with one of the organizers.
Pretty much anything in the SF area has an effort to shunt cryptocureencies into it whether or not it makes any sense. This feels like one of those things
That's what the beginning looks like. We're just at the cusp of where renewables growth gets to be fast enough to start winding down fossil fuel use at a global level and not just for a few big territories or countries