https://www.theguardian.com/news/2016/dec/26/this-is-possible-we-did-it-the-week-portugal-ran-on-renewables
>'This is possible. We did it': the week Portugal ran on renewables
When all of their infrastructure is manufactured by renewables, and all their consumables, too, then they'll be using a True Source of renewables. Incredibly, it's one that does not produce O2 as trees do in the process of becoming "new," but a manufacturing process that unsustainably produces toxic and cancerous chemicals that are killing us: and all the manufacturing required to build, equip and maintain all their manufacturing machine needs that most people are far too short-sighted to include in any reasonable analysis.
Shut the fuck up Ben lol
>>94824
I wish you would mcfucking kill yourself. I advise everyone to block this namefag or tripfag. I block trips, so I can't tell if he's a tripfag.
I can't stand reading your senseless right wing banter, and I'm a fucking Republican. It's sad when even your own party can't stand you.
>>94824
ignore the shills, keep up the good fight, but choose better sources.
>>94824
Hahaha. Renewable energy is trash. I hope Trump slaps some heavy taxes on green tech and runs Elon Musk into poverty.
>>94936
This tbh desu.
There's nothing magical about eliminating dependence upon nonrenewable.
It requires long term investment of time, energy, and talent.
It is feasible for any country and will be inevitable even if we refuse to consider the threat global climate change, because all extractive energy technologies will eventually run out of fuel. That is why they are called non-renewable. Maybe an exception can be made for uranium considering its relatively ridiculous density of usable energy.
>>94936
There's nothing wrong with solar and some of the others.
It's just that anyone who refuses nuclear, but demands we slap some fucking windmills up needs to be publicly shamed.