I shouldn't need to say that not only natural gas bad, but oil also bad
That's what happens on lemmy.world lmao
I can't remember the last time a mod got into an argument on this community - must have been months ago. I remember there being a few teething pains, but those have clearly been resolved.
Edit: I'm not saying I agree with their liberal use of the banhammer (I think it prevents people from seeing the errors in their opinions because being banned creates an antagonistic environment and likely solidifies their positions), but just look at the comment history of mods on this community: they're remarkably quiet.
That's why German automakers are pissed off with the EU Commission lol
They want to compete, but von der Leyen doesn't let them.
And the US pushes the idea of 40 beheaded babies (among other things) and plays down the Palestinian genocide.
Oops.
Kinmen is 10km from Xiamen on the Chinese mainland and 187km from Taiwan.
- Gives weapons to group saying they'll exterminate Palestinians
- Group uses weapons to attack Palestinians
- Palestinian allies are upset about the situation
- Don't threaten me bro!
Casualties fell as a result of friendly fire on October 7, but the IDF believes that beyond the operational investigations of the events, it would not be morally sound to investigate these incidents due to the immense and complex quantity of them that took place in the kibbutzim and southern Israeli communities due to the challenging situations the soldiers were in at the time.
The short-term impacts of fugitive methane from oil and gas extraction are horrendous and can outweigh the long-term benefits compared to coal. If we can't even reach an agreement on acknowledging methane as an underreported problem that makes natural gas much worse than it's claimed to be, how can we expect to make any progress towards a resolution phasing out the use of fossil fuels?
American energy production from fossil fuels has risen 40% over the past two decades with the rise of natural gas and it's showing no signs of stopping. China, despite owning the majority of the renewables market, has only managed to build up enough renewables manufacturing capacity to outpace energy demand growth this year. India is still stuck with coal for lack of better options. The EU is literally subsidizing tens of cents per kWh to prop up their economy with coal after the loss of cheap Russian gas. The big players are asleep at the wheel.
The article is about Hezbollah and Iran getting massive S-400 air defense systems. Iran already has S-300 systems from Russia, so this new discussion must be on improving their capability somehow.
We aren't talking about MANPADS here. An S-400 is an absolutely massive system and suggesting that Hamas could even operate one, nevermind deploy and supply one, frankly, shows a fair bit of ignorance on the issue to make an emotionally-charged statement.
Every single Chinese EV manufacturer wants to go make sales abroad because the price war in China makes profits barely attainable, but government policy and subsidies keep sales within the country.