"Recent studies show that a global transition to 100% renewable energy across all sectors – power, heat, transport and desalination well before 2050 is feasible".
"The main barriers to the widespread implementation of large-scale renewable energy and low-carbon energy strategies are seen to be primarily social and political rather than technological or economic".
...and ps - the hurdles are both technologic AND economic, but for "social and political reasons", one's not supposed to notice. That's one of those "unwritten rules" of belonging to the group that identifies as "progressives".
Dervish is hallucinating again. He must have stolen some "Monkey Poop Coffee"π from a Chinese illegal alien and drank a pot full mixed with Tennessee Moonbat Moonshine hooch. Does it taste like chop suey burrito mixed with sweet and sour pork tacos, Dervish?
OH MY! Dervish tripped over his BIGLY BLOATED SUPER BIGLY FAT EGO!πππππ He shouldn't have been swinging from the trees π¦ππ¦₯ It's a cruel jungle!πππππ
"Recent studies show that a global transition to 100% renewable energy across all sectors – power, heat, transport and desalination well before 2050 is feasible".
ReplyDelete"The main barriers to the widespread implementation of large-scale renewable energy and low-carbon energy strategies are seen to be primarily social and political rather than technological or economic".
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ReplyDelete1st world solutions to all 3rd world problems may be very feasible, but they're hardly practicable or desirable by anyone with a lick of common sense.
ReplyDelete...and ps - the hurdles are both technologic AND economic, but for "social and political reasons", one's not supposed to notice. That's one of those "unwritten rules" of belonging to the group that identifies as "progressives".
ReplyDeleteNet Zero... @@
ReplyDeleteNotice the huge difference between the assessment of "feasible" and that of "virtually impossible".
ReplyDelete"Virtually impossible" because Big Oil won't have it?
ReplyDeleteContinue-continue, cretin. :-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
ReplyDeleteYou didn't watch the video. She gave the reasons, and none of them mentioned Big Oil.
ReplyDeleteπΊπππππBoy! That was very delicious!ππππππΊ
DeleteMinus didn't watch the video. The speaker is a HE not a SHE. And I wouldn't expect a propaganda piece to give the real reason.
ReplyDeleteContinue-continue, cretin. :-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))000
DeleteMystere: Continue-continue, cretin.
ReplyDeleteNow Mystere is giving himself self encouragement. While also admitting to being a cretin.
Also, "Anon" is now "Taro"? You should have added an "un" to intelligent, Mystere.
Continue-continue, cretin. :-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))0000
DeleteI now identify as the coolest anime ghost ever: Q-Taro!ππππππππππ
DeleteMystere identifies as a ghost from a childish dumb Jap Manga/Anime series.
DeleteSabine Hossenfelder is a "he". When did she trans, Dervy?
ReplyDeleteThe person in the video is a man. I don't know what the person's name is. I watched it. A little overweight. Stubble.
ReplyDeleteThe person is almost Dervish's type: chubby male with stubble. But he's not a NAMBLA supporter, a type Dervish prefers.
DeleteThat is your type, Mystere.
DeleteDervish is hallucinating again. He must have stolen some "Monkey Poop Coffee"π from a Chinese illegal alien and drank a pot full mixed with Tennessee Moonbat Moonshine hooch. Does it taste like chop suey burrito mixed with sweet and sour pork tacos, Dervish?
DeleteDervish is blushing because he got exposed in the Emperor's New Clothes again. ππππππππππ
DeleteMystere is crushing bigly on Qtard. If Qtard asked Mystere to be its boyfriend, Mystere would be so happy.
DeleteDervish shows his fixation on his queerness delusions again.
DeleteContinue-continue, cretin. :-)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))000
ReplyDeleteYa gotta watch the vids in the comments, Derv... Sabine's there. World famous physicists are hard to miss.
ReplyDelete...especially when their women in STEM.
ReplyDeleteDervish Sanders said... Mystere identifies as a ghost from a childish dumb Jap Manga/Anime series.
ReplyDeleteNO. I DID NOT SAY THAT. THAT IS NOT MY COMMENT.
I have no idea who the "coolest anime ghost ever" is. I don't have any interest in Manga or Anime. I do not call Japanese people "Jap".
πΊYou just did say "Mystere identifies as a ghost from a childish dumb Jap Manga/Anime series."πΊ
DeleteOH MY! Dervish tripped over his BIGLY BLOATED SUPER BIGLY FAT EGO!πππππ He shouldn't have been swinging from the trees π¦ππ¦₯ It's a cruel jungle!πππππ
DeleteMore from Sabine Hossenfelder today...
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