'The Insanity Continues': Global Fossil Fuel Subsidies Nearly Doubled in 2021 "Fossil fuel subsidies are a roadblock to a more sustainable future," said the head of the International Energy Agency. https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...bal-fossil-fuel-subsidies-nearly-doubled-2021
Capitalism Created the Climate Catastrophe; Socialism Can Avert Disaster https://popularresistance.org/capit...ate-catastrophe-socialism-can-avert-disaster/ America consumes a quarter of all of our planets oil. 5% of this planets population uses 25% of it's oil. That is insane.
We need it for all of our prisoners! Seriously though, the argument that the US can't apply enough pressure for other countries to stop using oil is insane. We ENABLE the world to use oil. The oil industry would go to hell without us.
Environmental Racism Leads to Water Crisis in Jackson, Mississippi Jackson, Mississippi, a city whose population is more than 80 percent Black, has been without clean reliable water for days, adding to the ongoing water issues due to decades of neglect and divestment. https://popularresistance.org/environmental-racism-leads-to-water-crisis-in-jackson-mississippi/
The 1st fully hydrogen-powered passenger train service is now running in Germany. The only emissions are steam & condensed water, additionally the train operates with a low level of noise. 5 of the trains started running this week. 9 more will be added in the future to replace 15 diesel trains.
Love it! It takes a lot of electricity to make make hydrogen, but we can make as much clean electricity as we need for these kinds of applications.
Unless there is a breakthrough in hydrogen fuel production, this will continue to be a niche solution as it is super expensive to produce. I would guess that solid state batteries will become a viable mass market solution before hydrogen fuel does, but it is nice that they are giving it a try.
This multi-billion dollar corporation exacerbated the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi https://popularresistance.org/this-...ated-the-water-crisis-in-jackson-mississippi/
How many people can Earth handle? Super interesting article. This in particular really struck home with me. This Thomas Malthus guy really understands me.
Rapid Green Energy Transition by 2050 Could Save the World at Least $12 Trillion "There is a pervasive misconception that switching to clean, green energy will be painful, costly, and mean sacrifices for us all—but that's just wrong," said Oxford professor and study co-author Doyne Farmer. https://www.commondreams.org/news/2...ition-2050-could-save-world-least-12-trillion