CA progressives helped create such a nasty housing crisis around their job market that some people took to commuting by plane from Phoenix and Vegas, so I really don't want to hear about Trump single-handedly destroying the state via climate change
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If this is what the richest deep-blue state in the country does to "combat climate change," I'm sorry to say that the United States does not have any viable party with the stomach for that job. Platitudes and policy papers don't sequester C02.
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Yeah, that's why I'm so pessimistic on climate change. If even California, whose leaders profess to get it, can't get it together
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...so why are you still living there? : ) I left several years ago.
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HSR actually *increases* carbon emissions for at least 30 years per the LAO report (so minimum half a century+ given delays to date) Any subsequent carbon break-even is dubious at best (it would depend on 100% ridership
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Assuming it keeps running for 30 years. Nobody is going to take it - flying is faster, driving is way more convenient. I would bet that if you took their error bars for projected ridership and centered them on zero, ridership 5 years in will be in that range.
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Well, fission is not the answer. You’re sophisticated. You know that. Low probability events are ...costly. Ask Japan.
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