DP. I partially agree with this. However, green energy has recently really scaled up. Is it at maximum now? Possible but unlikely. But ultimately, we all know that our current lifestyle is just unsustainable. We cannot reduce, reuse our way to a sustainable life. Our children are simply going to have to very different standard of living. A much reduced standard of living. Will it be worse? Or will their lives be better in other ways than ours? And the time when this change will happen is not when someone wants it to happen - but when it is required by external forces. |
I think we will have failed future Americans if we plan for worse outcomes. This is especially true because no other nation will do so. They are drastically increasing their energy generation capacity. So we won't actually improve the climate, AND our posterity will be much worse off. What's the point of that? I genuinely don't understand why we would pursue a path that we know will not be effective, AND will impoverish our nation. I don't think I'm brainwashed. I think that the climate activists haven't actually made a persuasive case, and that is why they need to use terms like "climate denialism." Do you know how strange that sounds? Imagine if MAGAs referred to dems as Trump denialists. Since they don't have a way to answer why they are leading people like lemmings off a cliff, they try to use empty moral condemnation against anyone who questions them. |
D.E.I. is a lot like solar and wind generated energy. Works some of the time but not dependable in the long run. Countries with strong engineering capabilities like Germany have tried and failed. Unfortunately, turning to coal instead of nuclear.
US trying the same approach with D.E.I. and the green new deal. Fortunately, D.E.I. will collapse given wonderful choices like the Harvard and Penn presidents. Texas will lead the way on molten salt reactors and the US and world will benefit from safe reliable energy solutions that compliment existing energy solutions such as natural gas and eventually hydrogen power for vehicles. |
This is why things like wokeism and climate activism take on religious significance. You have to have faith, because they don't make sense from a rational or physics standpoint. |
Organizations should stop being racist against white people. A lesson learned by Novant Health.
https://reason.com/volokh/2024/03/18/employers-may-not-take-adverse-employment-actions-based-on-employees-race-or-gender-to-implement-diversity-and-inclusion-programs/#more-8269180 |
My friend is a minority but doesn’t look enough like a minority. She was critiqued for taking a spot from a minority woman. I’m similar, and get zero benefit from DEI. Read the Supreme Court opinion on race, it shows that only certain minorities get preferences and if you’re Asian it is worse for you, as in you should identify as white. |
If you think Europe has failed with renewable energy, you don't know anything about the industry. They are leaders in renewables. Why do you think Texas didn't fail this year, it's called solar who saved their azz. |
I was sitting in a diversity training class at Ford in the late 1990’s when the presenters aired this same statement. Our manager, who was a Brit on loan from Jaguar, offered the following statement:
“So you’re saying that if I was looking for the best and most popular four door family sedan, I should look at a picture of the design teams from the Big Three, and the one that was most diverse would be the number one car?” He was told that was correct. He then said that it was a bit of a trick question, since the best selling sedan in America was the Toyota Camry, and the design team for that car was the least diverse group you could possibly imagine, consisting of Japanese males between 30 and 60. After a long silence, the presenters finished their PowerPoint and left. |
This is what happens when you have people who are not from your culture. Maybe your friend should go back to the UK? |
Maybe we should make hiring decisions based on abilities and not skin color or background? |
New Jaguar Registrations Were Hilariously Low Last Month
With the company in the middle of a rebrand, only 49 new Jaguars were registered in Europe in April. "Jaguar has been culling its lineup as the brand prepares to reinvent itself for a new era. That has forced the company to discontinue several models, and the lack of product is starkly visible in new registration data from Europe. According to the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, only 49 Jaguars were registered on the continent in April. That’s down a whopping 97.5 percent from April 2024, when there were 1,961 Jaguar registrations in Europe and the United Kingdom. So far this year, there have been only 2,665 Jaguars registered, which is significantly lower than the 10,641 registered in the first four months of 2024, a 75.1 percent decrease." https://www.motor1.com/news/760854/jaguar-terrible-registration-numbers/? We're here to delete ordinary. To go bold. To copy nothing...... |
I call and raise. China is installing more renewable energy each year than the remainder of the entire world combined. |
The weird people who apparently have nothing better to do than obsess over things like "woke ads" really need to find something productive with their lives. |