Message from @The Librarian
Discord ID: 661478786377711626
Boo who snowflake. your feelings got hurt.
my feelings are irrelevant
I'm pointing out your behavior
sorry, but you have zero control of how I feel and it's sad that you're this close-minded
and defensive when someone pokes holes in your point
You're right the ice is melt raising sea level, the air we breath is dirty and not clean, The earth is warming, but it was never caused by humans.
that's beside the point
and now you're trying to change the subject again
@EternalDarkWolf completely dodging the battery question
really makes ya think
are you interested in exchanging opinions or just being right?
But how long would the battery last in certain situations?
@Buduo currently, not that long
the timeframe differs between the different climates and humidity factors
Even though gas might be an old way but might be best for now. plus a solar vehicle in shaded area might become useless.
a solar panel does not make nearly enough power for a car
its a silly idea
Nuclear energy is our only feasible option, specifically Gen IV reactors and LFTRs.
Gen IV reactors can consume and utilize existing waste of unspent fuel
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this is my dumb sis. she used to looove sitting in those carts unironically
Asww shes adorable
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gremlin was adorbs
Reminds me i love gremlin movies!!!
lmaooo
i call her gremlin cause she doesnt call me big sis
Ahaha my nephew use call me shrek! An my sis the pretty fiona lol
these 2 munchkins are permanent fixtures from this decade yeet
@Blackjax, this your brother?
Lobster boye
Nicely going down
@EternalDarkWolf the earth heating has nothing to do with anything other than the natural cycle of the sun. Dissipating Ozone is only speeding the process.
@Shattered as long as a 12-volt car battery is charged, all has all it needs to be able to start and continue running until it shuts off. That is what the alternator does. The battery only needs to be charged once, and I’m fairly certain a solar panel can do that.
Once the full transition to solar power, water dam power and wind power farms is made, the odds are that they’ll produce enough power to fully supply cities, never mind rural areas.
In fact, the only thing that solar and wind farms need is more space than the average power plant. Other than that, there aren’t that many drawbacks. In fact, I see jobs in solar farm maintenance; they all need scraping after every snow storm, you can’t just leave the yard to become a jungle, and if one of the blades flies off the wind farm and damages a solar panel, whose going to replace it.
The transition to clean energy can be made, you just need to get people to stop being frugal pussies about it on behalf of the 1%
I thought that this was well put. https://youtu.be/vpTHi7O66pI
he's stuck