>The people in our country who extoll their use of carbon credits amuse me as they tool around in their private jets, many vehicles, and other essential toys–just can’t take them seriously. I’m embarrassed for Gore (why does he do that??!!) and others when they sanctimoniously list their virtuous use of carbon credits. Sometimes it’s hard being a liberal!!
>The German government did a smart thing a couple of years ago by subsidising solar energy production, despite the fact that it’s probably not economically viable even in the long term due to the lux-constrained nature of our weather.What DID happen, though, – apart from creating a global shortage of solar panels – is that a strong cluster of R&D startups has developed in Germany and they appear to be way ahead of the curve.Probably unintentional, though…
>Nice photo. I was just on another blog from Germany that, in the distance it looked like nuclear power steam rising. And here is wind power. Germany seems to be way ahead of lots of other countries in generating power as I have seen two distinctive examples today.Abraham LincolnBrookville Daily Photo
>The people in our country who extoll their use of carbon credits amuse me as they tool around in their private jets, many vehicles, and other essential toys–just can’t take them seriously. I’m embarrassed for Gore (why does he do that??!!) and others when they sanctimoniously list their virtuous use of carbon credits. Sometimes it’s hard being a liberal!!
>The German government did a smart thing a couple of years ago by subsidising solar energy production, despite the fact that it’s probably not economically viable even in the long term due to the lux-constrained nature of our weather.What DID happen, though, – apart from creating a global shortage of solar panels – is that a strong cluster of R&D startups has developed in Germany and they appear to be way ahead of the curve.Probably unintentional, though…
>Nice photo. I was just on another blog from Germany that, in the distance it looked like nuclear power steam rising. And here is wind power. Germany seems to be way ahead of lots of other countries in generating power as I have seen two distinctive examples today.Abraham LincolnBrookville Daily Photo