Yeah, this report is designed with a transportation agenda in mind, so the graph only shows a select set of emission sources to make the tailpipe emissions look as bad as possible. Add in all other sources of emissions and the graph doesn’t look quite as impressive for the point they’re trying to make.
Figure 1: In the 2019 statewide greenhouse gas emissions inventory, car tailpipes accounted for 119 MMTCO2e — roughly 28% of California’s overall emissions, and more than the emissions from the entire buildings sector and electricity sector combined.
In LA, I would have said the Cineramadome, but they closed during pandemic. We’ve still got Egyptian, Aero, and Nuart though.
Non-clickbate title: “Senate pushing bill to close an easily exploited investment loophole”
On one hand, there will always be idiots and those who will take advantage of them.
On the other hand, I think less people would be susceptible to “alternative” remedies if there was more trust in the medical industry. That trust has been eroded quite a bit over the years.
In what way? I’m not aware of any controversy around Schiff.
Another one that gets me is “portal”. I’m often asked to create a this portal or that portal, but once I finally get them to describe the requirements it’s just a standard web form or static web page.
Which one?
I switched to Tidal a while ago, mainly because they seem to pay the artists better than most other services. They are lacking many of the convenient features of other services, like controlling the app on my pc from my phone, or collaborative playlists, but I’ve gotten used to not having those. I would definitely recommend if you’re just looking for a way to stream music without cheating the artists.
Could you expand on that? If I were looking for federated platforms that get a lot of activity from artists posting their work, what would you recommend?