Sadly all power generation methods come at a cost. What would you suggest?
Sadly all power generation methods come at a cost. What would you suggest?
You can argue about how green it is, considering its impact on ecosystems, but how did they end at the conclusion that it’s not renewable?
I’ll assume they mean the countries that currently support Ukraine
Electric cars are the solution for individual movement, but not with lithium batteries and not with non-renewable power plants. Both of these will change at some point.
We also won, for we have gained a new profit-free open source platform that’s currently growing to become the reddit we always wanted.
You’ll get used to them. Just remember to check if your tire profile is deep enough (4 mm), and slow down before curves + start accelerating halfway through them. And obviously keep more distance than usual.
Oh and always carry chains. Putting them on the tires isn’t too hard, but try it once before (when your hands aren’t cold and you aren’t stressed). Most of the time you won’t need them but when you do need them you really do.
What’s your issue with snow?
And torrents start seeding automatically so it’s only legal as long as you torrent files that aren’t copyrighted, right?
How has your experience been so far? I might get the fairphone 6 as my next phone (if it releases in like 3-5 years)
Pumpkin seed oil every day 😋
I’m no expert so I don’t know what causes more damage, but the production of photovoltaic cells also is by no means environmentally friendly. People die, ecosystems get destroyed, …
And people argue that birds fly into wind generators and die, idk how much damage that is comparatively but probably the least. So from an environmental perspective, as a layman, I’d rank them wind > water > sun > non-renewables (nuclear > gas > coal).
But wind (and sun) always changes, so it’s impossible to only have wind (and sun). You need:
Something stable that carries a large percentage (for example water in rivers or at the end of lakes (so basically at the start of a river)).
Something flexible that can quickly be increased or decreased (for example pumped hydro storage power stations, bonus points there for also being able to use energy when there’s too much wind/sun; or non-renewables (burn more gas, get more electricity))
So even if we assume that wind and sun are better than water we still need either water or non-renewables. I’d say that’s an easy choice.