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Edited 6mo ago by doublestandards
@boxox said ↗China is much more at risk of nonrenewable energy disruptions than we are. And it doesn’t seem to me that the key to securing our energy future is installing more solar panels and batteries than China does. True China is more prone to nonrenewable energy disruptionssources than we are but that doesn’t mean we are immune to it. Youityou see how much discussion and controversy America has regarding oil prices and the conflicts around the world that have been caused by it, why would you be so reluctant to ramping up manufacturing on a basically infinite renewable power source?
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China is much more at risk of nonrenewable energy disruptions than we are. And it doesn’t seem to me that the key to securing our energy future is installing more solar panels and batteries than China does.

True China is more prone to nonrenewable energy sources than we are but that doesn’t mean we are immune to it

you see how much discussion and controversy America has regarding oil prices and the conflicts around the world that have been caused by it, why would you be so reluctant to ramping up manufacturing on a basically infinite renewable power source?

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China is much more at risk of nonrenewable energy disruptions than we are. And it doesn’t seem to me that the key to securing our energy future is installing more solar panels and batteries than China does.

True China is more prone to nonrenewable energy disruptions than we are but that doesn’t mean we are immune to it. You see how much discussion and controversy America has regarding oil prices and the conflicts around the world that have been caused by it, why would you be so reluctant to ramping up manufacturing on a basically infinite renewable power source?