The gang that can’t drill straight, baby, is never going to get that oil out. At least not any time soon.
(And if they don’t get it soon, EVs will guarantee the market incentives will never be there.)
The gang that can’t drill straight, baby, is never going to get that oil out. At least not any time soon.
(And if they don’t get it soon, EVs will guarantee the market incentives will never be there.)
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/aug/28/collapse-critical-atlantic-current-amoc-no-longer-low-likelihood-study
Basically we can pass the point of no return long before (i.e., within a few decades) we have the actual collapse (maybe 50 years after that).
Most of the time when I post an article like that here, I’m doing it with half a mind to for a potential someone in the future seeing it, maybe on Internet Archive or the like, as to what we knew, and what we did, and when. At the same time as our scientists are saying unambiguously that our time is almost out on getting a handle on climate change before it massively impacts future generations, the U.S. President is removing or blocking climate change action on practically a daily basis (a wind farm in California was cancelled on Friday):
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-administration-cancels-679-million-in-funding-for-offshore-wind-projects