Any prior fans still a fan of Michael Moore?
New Michael Moore-Backed Documentary On YouTube Reveals Massive Ecological Impacts Of Renewables
New Michael Moore-Backed Documentary On YouTube Reveals Massive Ecological Impacts Of Renewables
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...Any prior fans still a fan of Michael Moore?...
No one's perfect! I like Elon Musk but I don't like him downplaying the Covid-19.
I like Michael Moore but not with "Planet of the Humans" because although it is informative on the scam of biomass, biofuel, Blood and Gore... but it does quite a damage to Tesla, EV, solar, and wind movement.
So right WillowThe main premise seems to be missing non-intermittent forms of renewable energy (wave energy, geothermal), and the potential for battery power-plants to store intermittent renewable energy and release it when needed.
For the sake of argument, let's say he is correct.reading reviews his main argument is that renewables are intermittent, and therefore cannot provide all the energy the world needs?
Despite my agreement on a number of subjects in his past films, I have usually found it unsettling to watch his media which typically comes off as about him and lacking genuine concern and sincerity of presented issues and data....I've never been a fan of Moore...self-serving FUD.
Much appreciated, saved me 1hr 40min. It all adds up.I watched it. It's a complete waste of time...
I watched it. It's a complete waste of time. Seriously. It's an anti-corporate hit piece that does nothing but perpetuate nihilism with false equivalence and misinformation.
I agree. It perpetuates old info. It is like it they are taking clips from 2003 and willfully ignoring solutions and improvements. It is anti-technology. There is a fundamental failure of effort to understand the path before us.
I do note that Moore has kept a certain distance from the film by not doing the narration. It is unfortunate the film was ever made. It does damage IMO.
Ha! Amazing. I was more right than I thought I was.Well, I watched it and the Live Podcast. It says there is no such thing as green energy and the main problem is too many people who use too much stuff. Basically we need to use a lot less stuff and share everything we have. They seem to blame it all on Capitalism. So what about China? I also wonder what they think about third world populations where most of the growth in population is occurring. Those third world populations want what we have which would require a lot more energy and stuff.
That's what I said.So right Willow
- other storage include: "FLOW Batteries" & "pumped hydro"
AND we could reschedule - go to bed earlier and wake up earlier - follow the sun and sleep when it is dark.
More work from home, more flexible start & quit times for work..
Unfortunately, that is not a side note. The whole purpose of the collectivists is to make sure that we individualists never buy our own solar panels and batteries; the collectivists want large institutions to be the only ones allowed to own batteries or solar panels. It is all about collectivism. Yes, they will install large battery systems. Actually, since collectivists' main purpose in life is to seek more power, they don't give a hoot about pollution or clean energy; they'd just assume have collectivism based on coal or oil as batteries and solar, but either way if we keep pushing them, they will install massive batteries and massive solar so they have power over us.side note: storage can happen most anywhere along the transmission lines or at customer location.
We'll still see the night even if we switch to a more natural diurnal schedule, and I agree, Zoom (the video conferencing software using the modern fiber-based Internet and fast modern computers with modern high resolution high color quality screens and cameras) will help us do that.Wonder what the benefits of "more natural" wake & sun along with dark & sleep. At least for working times.
I do enjoy the night sky.
I still need to watch the film before passing judgement, but reading reviews his main argument is that renewables are intermittent, and therefore cannot provide all the energy the world needs?