Its trans wednesday. Although tonights stories le trans than the death of competence. Every week were seeingng the more examples of people using the banner of trans to do insane things. Who can forget kayla limu emu, the canadian shop teacher who had the two biggest glueve guns youve ever seen . I was so preoccupied with her story, i forgot i owned a fish. R. I. P. Abe. Anyway, the teacher demanded the school comply with their identity choices, so standards i were dropped. Meanwhile, in prisons, Violent Male Felonprisons identify as we to get into womens jails. Basic rulens about being bad among women were somehow ignored in sports, from swimming to skateboarding. Men were sayinred. G were women, and the door swung open like a pair of untucked. Ghter] thank you. And now we have a new example. Trans powerlifter and andre is just set a canadian womens nationalan record. The Canadian Powerlifting Unions 2023 Western Canadianpih Championshipip in manitoba. Yeah. Watch and put the man manit
made up.th and that s not the case. and if the other women who are competing against these males who have gone through puberty, if they cannot take performance enhancing drugs, then the sportsdrugs, to be disbanded because it is a completely dishonest enterprise. yea enterprh. you know, joe, you actually are a power lifter. i know our viewers don t believe that a , but have you ever considered why laugh? why laughing? you know, he s good. have consider changing your pronoun and going up against the ladies. ladie yeah, well, when i competed,? they had a separate gender ericksen was called less than a man in the queen. but i. m i did used to compete and this is very annoying to see this waans. ence titus mentioned that it s the physiological differences between men and women and there s a princeton study. women just have 25% less upper body strength than men, although they should have had kaitlyn limu emu the bench press because of range of motion. yeah, dude, you just touc
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Princeton Study: A Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions Economy is a Job Creator
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SUGAR LAND January 20, 2021 Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) President-elect Joe Biden campaigned on transitioning to a net-zero greenhouse gas emissions economy by 2050. Fighting climate change, along with defeating the COVID-19 pandemic, are expected to be among the primary goals of the incoming administration. In recent years, goals for net-zero emission of greenhouse gases have been adopted by a number of energy companies, including Royal Dutch Shell plc (NYSE:RDS.A) (The Hague, The Netherlands), BP plc (NYSE:BP) (London, England) and Occidental Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:OXY) (Los Angeles, California). A growing number of utilities, companies and airlines also have signed on, to decarbonize the U.S. economy over the next three decades.
December 23, 2020
More on the recent Princeton study looking at pathways to zero carbon by mid-century.
Now a mountainous body of scholarship and real life experience indicating we can do this, but time is short.
If the United States wants to get serious about tackling climate change, the country will need to build a staggering amount of new energy infrastructure in just the next 10 years, laying down steel and concrete at a pace barely being contemplated today.
That’s one conclusion from a major study released Tuesday by a team of energy experts at Princeton University, who set out several exhaustively detailed scenarios for how the country could slash its greenhouse gas emissions down to zero by 2050. That goal has been endorsed by President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr., as well as numerous states and businesses, to help avoid the worst effects of global warming.