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Agreed, I think a frank pragmatic discussion about the issues is key.Yes, an uphill battle and we may not be where we need to be to make it a reality, but I have to say, good for Colorado for trying. A step in the right direction, at least.
@wllm1313@Midwest Greenhorn Im not sure on the OG v nuclear environmental impact so far as extraction goes, I would be curious if folks in NM have bigger issues with uranium mines or OG wells.
Totally agree about solar on roof tops, especially office buildings which have peak power usage during the day, problem is solar companies are funded by the same sources as everything else and they just care about returns, therefore we are more likely to see public land solar fields than dispersed urban panels. I find that highly problematic.
Governor Newsome: "No more new gas-powered vehicles by 2035"
Governor Polis: "Hold my beer..."
Well, Jared did go to a pretty uppity high school in La Jolla, CA. When my high school played them they always had the nicest uni's.CO/CA.....ideological annexation
Maybe they'll shit can closing of the coal plant in Craig to help generate the electricity for all the new electric cars.
Any vehicle can break down, but Colorado sure has some spots that you’d hate to run out of battery juice at. I’d love to have a stealth truck, but also want to make it back to town, eventually.