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[deleted] t1_jbmgcf3 wrote
Reply to comment by RideRunClimb in SUVs emitted more carbon dioxide last year than most countries by filosoful
I actually really like this statement. People have gotten very soft.
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Advanced-Bake4099 t1_jbmg8oa wrote
And the volcano that erupted emitted more than all of humanity.
Ginger_Boi000 t1_jbmg7ur wrote
Reply to comment by Hizjyayvu in What countries/regions currently have *good* projected futures? by Murein
Canada survives as long as USA decides unfortunately
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peter303_ t1_jbmf0g9 wrote
Reply to Meet The World's Cleanest Fully Electric Car That Removes Carbon Dioxide From The Air by Anderson069
A gallon of gasoline adds about 20 pounds of CO2. Twenty gallons, a ton. This vehicle compensates for 5 ounces of gasoline in 20,000 miles.
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Reply to comment by Notyit in What countries/regions currently have *good* projected futures? by Murein
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Notyit t1_jbmdvwa wrote
Reply to comment by Iffykindofguy in What countries/regions currently have *good* projected futures? by Murein
I think you don't realise it's not normal to elect presidents like trump and raid capitals.
Notyit t1_jbmdsid wrote
Reply to comment by TheSensibleTurk in What countries/regions currently have *good* projected futures? by Murein
People go to USA because they want to go where all the big business and tech slash science is
No one thinks politically it's a great place
Notyit t1_jbmdl3e wrote
Reply to comment by Lahm0123 in What countries/regions currently have *good* projected futures? by Murein
Yeah I'd rather not live in Ukraine or places which have high crime rates.
Sounds like you never lived abroad.
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Reply to comment by KilgoreTroutsAnus in What countries/regions currently have *good* projected futures? by Murein
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Avalanche2 t1_jbmayjn wrote
Reply to comment by fix-all-the-things in SUVs emitted more carbon dioxide last year than most countries by filosoful
hypocrites, all of them
ArchonTheta t1_jbma0sr wrote
Reply to Meet The World's Cleanest Fully Electric Car That Removes Carbon Dioxide From The Air by Anderson069
Removes the CO2 front the front and shits rainbows from the back. I don’t see this as a practical thing
PhoneQuomo t1_jbm7utt wrote
Reply to comment by SuckmyBlunt545 in SUVs emitted more carbon dioxide last year than most countries by filosoful
Yes indeed.
SuckmyBlunt545 t1_jbm72wf wrote
Reply to comment by PhoneQuomo in SUVs emitted more carbon dioxide last year than most countries by filosoful
It’s just luxury goods honestly. There’s a reason famous ppl always driving big cars, now everybody can feel like they’re more important than the rest. Fuck
randomusername8472 t1_jbm65ts wrote
Reply to comment by IDontReadRepliez in Meet The World's Cleanest Fully Electric Car That Removes Carbon Dioxide From The Air by Anderson069
Hmm, going by Googling the weight of a Tesla (1600 - 2000kg), and going by the 100W camping solar panel I have that ways 3kg...
I could maybe fit 6 of these rectangles on the roof of a car, so 18kg for 600W. 600W would generate 3kWh/sunny day.
So we've increased the weight by 1%, and get about 5% extra range per sunny day.
Seems like a decent trade off? You could probably even offset the weight by reducing battery size a little, as you need to carry less charge if you can top up power as you go?
Self charging from solar allays the fear that if you can't charge your car you won't be completely stranded. Fitting solar charging stations everywhere is a different use case really.
RideRunClimb t1_jbm4azi wrote
Reply to comment by WhiteRaven42 in SUVs emitted more carbon dioxide last year than most countries by filosoful
Well, it does. I'm not going to tell you to get on a bike, because I think commuting on a bike is a stupid risk to take. But subjecting yourself to suffering does "build character" i.e. it makes you both physically and mentally more resilient to stress.
Strict_Jacket3648 t1_jbm27h7 wrote
Reply to How is our general outlook for the future of digital and information technology? Are we heading towards a dystopia, utopia, or something in between? by mega_lova_nia
When the super rich are spending million trying to convince the public it's scarry, that's when I think Utopia.
Halonos t1_jbm1vuv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in SUVs emitted more carbon dioxide last year than most countries by filosoful
because riding an e bike or any type of bike is laughable when you live where you can freeze to death being outside for ten minutes
edit: guys i’m just saying biking isn’t practical for everyone* I agree SUVs are retarded. I saw a lone woman get out of a brand new Denali the other day at the grocery store and the thing was practically a school bus.
AmateurAviator t1_jbm0pw9 wrote
Reply to comment by gjallerhorn in SUVs emitted more carbon dioxide last year than most countries by filosoful
I have a 2019 Terrain and it averages 31-32 overall. They’ve come a long way
scpDZA t1_jblz8jk wrote
Reply to How is our general outlook for the future of digital and information technology? Are we heading towards a dystopia, utopia, or something in between? by mega_lova_nia
All depends how much financial insulation the individual has. For the poor, things will seem horrible, for the rich there's no real problems. Same as it ever was.
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Reply to comment by Practical-Mix-4332 in With A.i advancements. What are some skills everybody should be learning now to better live in the future? by Moon_Devonshire
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RedFoxCommissar t1_jblxh37 wrote
The US is actually the only nation predicted to grow stronger here. Everyone about to have a population collapse, and we keep getting immigration.
Lahm0123 t1_jbmglyr wrote
Reply to comment by Notyit in What countries/regions currently have *good* projected futures? by Murein
You would be wrong.