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by workingname 2167 days ago
I only see him valuing the pipelines themselves, and perhaps not as strong of a shift into absolving fossil fuels like everyone expects. Humans are slow to change and adapt, I mean look at coronavirus and masks in the US.

Natural gas is great because of the low levels of emissions, the not so great aspect is fracking continuing to mess up peoples homes, i.e. flaming sinks.

Those that are in control should advocate for the publics best interest imo.

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> look at coronavirus and masks in the US.

Equally, look at coronavirus and masks in western Europe

Do you mean to say we in Western Europe are wearing masks and have it right?

Here, we are also struggling to get the message across that it needs to be worn.

Uptake in Northern Europe seems to be lower, but rapid change in Western Europe over the course of a couple of weeks/months:

https://www.economist.com/graphic-detail/2020/07/08/face-off...

We may be struggling, but nowhere near the levels seen in the US and Brazil.

Many of us were shocked by the pictures of the military trucks carrying the dead in Italy.

The not so great aspect of gas is that its a high carbon fossil fuel that causes global warming. 490 gCO2-eq/kWh is not even close to low. Low carbon sources have lifecycle emissions closer to 10.