Opinion: Some German Environmental Groups Overlook Coal’s Impact On Water While Focusing On Stopping Tesla cleantechnica.com/2022/01/13/opi…
@cleantechnica @WholeMarsBlog It has nothing to do with water. They are trying to stop Tesla.
@cleantechnica Germany closed their nuclear plants and ended up replacing it with imported electricity generated by coal fired power plants if that puts things into perspective.
@cleantechnica “Some German Environmental Groups seem to be ignoring the true environmental issues they are facing” seems like there is some outside influence at play here 🤷♂️
@cleantechnica Hypocrisy rear’s it’s ugly head once again Because coal powered station heats their homes, it’s OK 👌 Threaten to Dismantle #GIGAberlin and move to Switzerland Similar cache and prestige if not better than Germany.
@cleantechnica Follow the smell and you'll find German old auto causing it. This stinks of German autos causing trouble for tesla. Sure they have shills hard at work
@cleantechnica "Tesla will only need a fraction of that number — 1.4 cubic meters." - Tesla will use max 1.4 million cubic meters (doesn't change any of the ratio comparisons in the article -> just an oversight/typo)
@cleantechnica I read ”The Onion:” instead of “Opinion:”. 🤣 Would have made sense. 🤷♂️
@cleantechnica This article introduces the interview with a scientist who is an ecosystem ecologist and biogeochemist. “There are coal mines left over from the Roman Empire that are still emitting acid pollution. The Roman Empire was founded in 27 BC and fell 1,546 years old. These mines are