Anonymous wrote:^^^ Aren't tornados rare IN FEBRUARY?
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile eastern NC had an EF# tornado yesterday and three people were killed, 50 homes were damaged or destroyed, and it did not make the news until I saw pictures on a photographer's FB page. They are sitting in the cold and dark in TX while in NC they are cold, it is dark, but they have no homes.
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https://www.accuweather.com/en/severe-weather/powerful-ef3-tornado-tears-through-nc-killing-at-least-3/901246
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue than the wind turbines freezing is that Texas has underinvested in its energy infrastructure and doesn't have cross-border connections to draw energy from neighboring states and alternative sources. This was done purposefully, and experts have been warning about this kind of event in Texas for years.
This is fully a political issue that is manifesting because of law taxes and non-action relation to climate change.
I am sorry it is happening, but it was a fully avoidable event.
This has nothing to do with climate change. It has everything to do with prioritizing worthless green energy over coal, oil, and the cleanest most powerful of all, nuclear.
Climate change is the cause of the extreme cold in Texas.
Coal, oil, and nuclear is also offline bc the GOP is running Texas into the ground.
You’re a dope.
What was the cause of the extreme cold in TX when it happened isn’t the late 1800s?
Events that used to be “extreme” and happened on the order of once every hundred years are becoming more frequent. Texas will continue to experience these extremes over and over again in our lifetimes, where before it would have happened once at most. Look at hurricanes.
Anonymous wrote:I understand now. Fox and other right wing crap outlets have been spouting total lies about how the green economy is to blame for the shortcomings in Texas.
OMG, what a total fail.
Please read...if this is the "news" you are getting, you are being LIED to AGAIN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue than the wind turbines freezing is that Texas has underinvested in its energy infrastructure and doesn't have cross-border connections to draw energy from neighboring states and alternative sources. This was done purposefully, and experts have been warning about this kind of event in Texas for years.
This is fully a political issue that is manifesting because of law taxes and non-action relation to climate change.
I am sorry it is happening, but it was a fully avoidable event.
This has nothing to do with climate change. It has everything to do with prioritizing worthless green energy over coal, oil, and the cleanest most powerful of all, nuclear.
WRONG. It’s good old overconfident, incompetent capitalism.
The Texas grid got crushed because its operators didn’t see the need to prepare for cold weather
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/02/16/ercot-texas-electric-grid-failure/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The bigger issue than the wind turbines freezing is that Texas has underinvested in its energy infrastructure and doesn't have cross-border connections to draw energy from neighboring states and alternative sources. This was done purposefully, and experts have been warning about this kind of event in Texas for years.
This is fully a political issue that is manifesting because of law taxes and non-action relation to climate change.
I am sorry it is happening, but it was a fully avoidable event.
This has nothing to do with climate change. It has everything to do with prioritizing worthless green energy over coal, oil, and the cleanest most powerful of all, nuclear.
Anonymous wrote:When Cali goes ablaze? No worries. When they have constant rolling blackouts? Not a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When Cali goes ablaze? No worries. When they have constant rolling blackouts? Not a problem.
Who ever said that?
Anonymous wrote:When Cali goes ablaze? No worries. When they have constant rolling blackouts? Not a problem.