Re: Biden Names John Kerry Climate Envoy
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blueboss
I have a potentially stupid question.
Are there more cows now than there were Buffalo then? Plus, I guess we should account for all of the other animals that contributed to methane build up who’s numbers are no where near where they were then.
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It's actually an excellent question.
It's estimated in the 1500s that between 30 and 60 million buffalo lived on the Great Plains.
There are about 30 million cows in the US today.
So no, it's a great point. As well as all the other animals that yes have been replaced by domesticated ones and human populations.
It's not the animals that are at issue, but obviously our very high living standard as humans, which consumes a great deal of energy. We can solve it, but we'll have to go back to living in huts.
Re: Biden Names John Kerry Climate Envoy
Re: Biden Names John Kerry Climate Envoy
Sleepy issuing more executive orders and throwing away a few billions of our dollars.
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Bypassing the will of the people. Yeah Joe, tell me again what is good for me
Re: Biden Names John Kerry Climate Envoy
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dan_bgblue
Do you recall the left screaming about how Trump was going to be a dictator? Odd they are silent now as Joe continues to do an end around the Constitution, and does his best dictator impression.
Re: Biden Names John Kerry Climate Envoy
Re: Biden Names John Kerry Climate Envoy
Re: Biden Names John Kerry Climate Envoy
Re: Biden Names John Kerry Climate Envoy
I am willing to bet that our energy/climate czar is not all in on this technology. Nuclear reactors to generate electrical power, free heat to warm metropolitan buildings, AND hydrogen? And between him, local governments, PETA, the Sierra Club, the EPA, and the Army Corps of Engineers, it will still take 25 years to build a nuclear power plant in this country Why we are not building them today is beyond me. .
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Nuclear is the only real option on the table for the next several decades. Nothing else comes close to generating the required amount of electricity, and that is current usage, not usage after we all drive EVs etc.