By Derek Thompson The Ringer, Aug 9, 2022 Last year, somebody explained the problem of climate change to me with a metaphor that I’ve never been able to forget. They said: Imagine a bathtub. The bathtub is the planet’s atmosphere. The faucet is on full blast and it’s quickly filling with water. The gushing faucet […]
Day: August 9, 2022
Myanmar tragedy exposes the dirty underbelly of ‘green energy’
Fox, Aug 9, 2022 The birds no longer sing, and the herbs no longer grow. The fish no longer swim in rivers that have turned a murky brown. The animals do not roam, and the cows are sometimes found dead. The people in this northern Myanmar forest have lost a way of life that goes […]
UK Plans for Blackouts in January in Emergency Energy Plan
By Alex Wickham and Rachel Morison Bloomberg, Aug 9, 2022 The UK is planning for several days over the winter when cold weather may combine with gas shortages, leading to organized blackouts for industry and even households. Under the government’s latest “reasonable worst-case scenario,” Britain could face an electricity capacity shortfall totaling about […]