Ski season opens....earliest in a DECADE!!!

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Grab your skis! Vt. resort is first to open in N. America

Unreal.......they'll be skiing in north country up in New England tonight!!! Fresh packed powder!!!

Fresh packed AGW k00k losing too!!! On top of Killington Mt in Vt. tonight, people will be loving it but also freezing their balls off!!! And to think.........every AGW k00k in this forum said years ago that there would be no skiing by the year 2015......the snow would be all gone!!! Oh......but now they've changed it........in 2015, the early ski season "proves" global warming!!!:2up::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:

ok s0ns!!!!:funnyface::funnyface::funnyface::fu:
 
The weather doesn't define climate, but it does define climate change. :lol:

Regardless... let's spend tens of trillions of dollars at the cost of millions of jobs so that we can MAYBE reduce the mean global temperature .018 degrees celsius by 2040. :slap:

That's rich, Jerry... RICH.
 
Employment Opportunity in Renewable Energy Is Rising - Indeed Blog

Earth Day is just a week away and this year, we’re celebrating the job creation around renewable energy sources and the people who work in green industries. In the US, the solar industry alone employs more than 170,000 thousand people, a 21.8% increase since 2013 —10 times the growth rate of the US economy overall.

Solar requires more people per megawatt of electricity than any other energy source. So, while the sun is certainly doing its part, it’s those people who power the industry’s rapid growth. This job growth is reflected on Indeed. Since January 2013, the share of solar job postings has steadily accelerated, growing 43% from 2013 to 2014. Searches for solar jobs have also been increasing over the same time period, but not as dramatically.



This pattern of job searches following increases in job availability is a trend we see throughout

Even as fossil fuels are losing jobs.
 
Employment Opportunity in Renewable Energy Is Rising - Indeed Blog

Earth Day is just a week away and this year, we’re celebrating the job creation around renewable energy sources and the people who work in green industries. In the US, the solar industry alone employs more than 170,000 thousand people, a 21.8% increase since 2013 —10 times the growth rate of the US economy overall.

Solar requires more people per megawatt of electricity than any other energy source. So, while the sun is certainly doing its part, it’s those people who power the industry’s rapid growth. This job growth is reflected on Indeed. Since January 2013, the share of solar job postings has steadily accelerated, growing 43% from 2013 to 2014. Searches for solar jobs have also been increasing over the same time period, but not as dramatically.



This pattern of job searches following increases in job availability is a trend we see throughout

Even as fossil fuels are losing jobs.
Employment opportunity. :lol:

There is no risk in renewables.

As example... where is the "risk" in the RFS as it relates to ass-fuc*ing farmers.

Where is the risk in government guaranteed loans?

Why are there no government guaranteed loans for drilling holes in the ground for hydrocarbons? :dunno:
 
Employment Opportunity in Renewable Energy Is Rising - Indeed Blog

Earth Day is just a week away and this year, we’re celebrating the job creation around renewable energy sources and the people who work in green industries. In the US, the solar industry alone employs more than 170,000 thousand people, a 21.8% increase since 2013 —10 times the growth rate of the US economy overall.

Solar requires more people per megawatt of electricity than any other energy source. So, while the sun is certainly doing its part, it’s those people who power the industry’s rapid growth. This job growth is reflected on Indeed. Since January 2013, the share of solar job postings has steadily accelerated, growing 43% from 2013 to 2014. Searches for solar jobs have also been increasing over the same time period, but not as dramatically.



This pattern of job searches following increases in job availability is a trend we see throughout

Even as fossil fuels are losing jobs.



Solar stats are highly misleading to the misinformed. Most of the misinformed never realize they are being compared only to themselves. Those are the clever tricks used by people to give statistics that "Whoooaaa!" impression. Informed people know however that when compared to other sources of energy, solar power is a joke. It is still...........ready for this........well less than 1% of our electricity generation and by EVERY projection measure out to 2050 ( including the Obama EIA), ALL renewables :biggrin:COMBINED:biggrin: will still only bring us to 10% ( most of that being hydropower).

Why?

Because in the end, everything comes down to "costs"!! As the federal budget continues to get squeezed, renewable subsidies will increasingly dwindle. Bernie Sanders will not be president..............100% certainty.:funnyface::funnyface::funnyface::fu:

So yes.....solar is indeed growing......but its like a 15 year old trying to grow a beard and proudly professing he has one after 2 weeks!!:2up:.........looks like he has a few ass hairs on his face!!!:coffee:
 

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