Batsonworkshop
Batsonworkshop t1_j7ww9sd wrote
Reply to comment by Delicious-Phase608 in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
"We only like echo chambers here."
Batsonworkshop t1_j7ww3uq wrote
Reply to comment by thecwestions in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
What do you heat your house with snd what powers your transport. Genuinely interested.
Over half the modern world would not be possible without petroleum byproducts. Unless you want to go back to living like it's the early 1800s, killing the global petroleum industry will literally kill over 1/3rd the worlds population in less than 2 generations.
Batsonworkshop t1_j7wvsrq wrote
Reply to comment by HuskyLeafGaming1 in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
How dare you bring logic into an emotion based argument!
Batsonworkshop t1_j7wviza wrote
Reply to comment by tadpole511 in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
The capitalist argument is not to forth the sway of the market with money from the top - it's that the consumers money sways thenl market. If consumers what ev, renewable energies, etc, they will buy them. If they are readily available and not being purchased it's largely because the market does not want them and/or they are not market viable.
Batsonworkshop t1_j7wv70m wrote
Reply to comment by Maleficent-Coat-7633 in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
The only renewable worth a damn is nuclear. And a petroleum company is highly unlikely to invest the sums of money needed to build nuclear plants that effectively kill the primary industry of the petroleum companies.
Batsonworkshop t1_j7x49jq wrote
Reply to comment by RelationIn in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
Solar and wind produce massive amounts of pollutants to produce with a large quantity of nn-recyclable materials when they meet their wnd of life.
Absolutely agree on hydro, but it requires a very specific geography to implement. Where applicable, it should absolutely be used.
Im not anti-solar and wind but it has significant limitations and isn't nearly as "green" as people try to push it as being.