The brutal cold striking Texas -- ironically the capital of the U.S. energy industry and home of some of the world’s largest oil and gas companies -- **is emblematic of a world facing more unpredictable weather due to the rising impact of climate change. **The outages underscore how as the globe moves away from fossil fuels into an all-electrified system that relies more and more on renewable energy, the grid becomes more vulnerable too.
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Your main issue is you think they're fucking with us. They're not. They're 100% serious and they will do and say whatever they need to so they make it a reality.
"never create a good crisis and let it go to waste" - "them"
Seems like the opposite is true. Green energy is undependable when you need it most. But I'm a little tipsy. Maybe I've misunderstood....
That excerpt is from an article about the current 13 state blackouts. Now, they are blaming the 'unpredictable weather' and blackouts on climate change, so more blackouts, more justification for the 'climate change' narrative. They control the power grids.
Ah..... So to deal with the weather, we need to double down on shit that doesn't work. Got it! Libruls. SIGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!