Secondary92

Secondary92 t1_iybjwc3 wrote

This just smells like the latest campaign cooked up by fossil fuels executives in a boardroom somewhere to muddy public sentiment and to slow down the transition as long as possible to squeeze out every last cent.

Joins a long list of other smokescreens about why renewables aren't perfect yet, despite the problems rarely ever being unique to renewables and at the same time being far, far better than their alternatives.

Not to mention other nonsense like putting the responsibility on general citizens to "reduce their own personal carbon footprint".

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