“After having spent a long time attempting to act on these issues—long before Greta Thunberg was a household name—I’ve realised just how much of the problem comes down to energy density... The problems with nuclear power are not technological but political.” @ziontree
“Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)... is pushing for and achieving policies that are actually the opposite to effective climate action.”
“NRDC helped create and put $66 million in a Black Rock “Ex-Fossil Fuels Index Fund” stock fund that—in fact—invests heavily in natural gas companies.”
“If an environmentalist were to take a gander at [NRDC’s] holdings, she might raise a quizzical eyebrow: 1,200 shares of Halliburton, 500 of Transocean, 700 of Valero. Marathon, Phillips 66, Diamond Offshore Drilling—they’re in there, too.”
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“The real reason why the encampment inhabitants refuse to access the shelters is simple — the shelters have rules. One rule, in particular, keeps the encampment inhabitants out of shelters and that rule is that drugs and drug use are prohibited.”
If Republicans @Caitlyn_Jenner@BeastJohnCox@Kevin_Faulconer had half a brain between them they’d fire their consultants, slap their logos on this video, and run it on TV stations across the state
Democrats, who hold a supermajority in California & L.A., can’t say they weren’t warned
You’re free to kill yourself in the privacy of your home but you do not have the right to do so on sidewalks & parks
If you do you should first be told to stop & if you don’t you should be arrested AND (not OR) offered drug treatment as an alternative to incarceration
Everyone should have a right to basic shelter. As for receiving housing, it should be contingent on abstinence & other steps in a person’s plan. Details here:
Because the homeless crisis is not about spending too little money on housing, it's about spending too much money incentivizing self-destructive behaviors
When we change the incentives we will change the behaviors:
Blackouts, higher energy prices, China-made "slavery" solar panels, foreign dependence, and conflicts-of-interest more than politics are behind the failure of the Democrats' climate legislation in Congress
In recent weeks, Democratic confidence in passing sweeping climate legislation has rapidly faded. “I don’t think the votes are there in a reconciliation bill for the climate infrastructure-type issues,” an insider told the Washington Post.
Nations (and states like California) that cannot for economic reasons meet their climate commitments simply change the target to farther off in time, while adding targets that sound more aggressive to journalists with little awareness of history.