This really illustrates how important it is to switch to renewable energy. I know it's not an easy task for impoverished communities to get the startup capital to install solar+batteries, especially one in such a politically tumultuous position, but that really is a path to stability for so many people around the world.A YouTuber known for talking about dishwashers and Christmas lights recently put out a long rant about how ridiculous it is that humanity still leans so much on single use fuels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtQ9nt2ZeGM
rented_mule|24 days ago
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pfdietz|24 days ago
There was a book about renewable energy in Britain about 17 years ago, "Sustainable Energy -- Without the Hot Air" that tried to make the argument that renewables could not power Britain, there wasn't enough land. But if you drilled down, this conclusion was due to use of biofuels.
johng|24 days ago
Corn kind of reproduces itself every year (If you don't get the GMO kind), so you only need natural resources to continue to grow it right? Water, sunlight and labor?
adrianN|23 days ago
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bryanlarsen|24 days ago
https://www.wanhossolars.com/news/ukrainian-solar-power-plan...
propagandist|24 days ago
A lot of food for thought all around.
mothballed|24 days ago
Edit since I am throttled on posts and cannot reply below: The US briefly blockaded Cuba in the 60s, but they have only embargoed them since then. They are not blocked from international trade by the US, except with the US. There is no meaningful block from Cuba engaging in the greater international non-US "global economy" such as EU,Asia, etc.
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buckle8017|24 days ago
In most developed countries solar is seasonal.
anonymars|24 days ago
https://www.nordicstatistics.org/news/the-5-large-nordic-cou...
pfdietz|24 days ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intertropical_Convergence_Zone
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