kind of funny given what a stink everyone made about forgiving student loans being an upper middle class subsidy that the climate provisions are very explicitly a subsidy on upper middle class homeowners.
kind of funny given what a stink everyone made about forgiving student loans being an upper middle class subsidy that the climate provisions are very explicitly a subsidy on upper middle class homeowners.
31-44% reduction seems higher than I would've expected, but I guess the baseline reduction is higher than I expected.
I'll believe it when I see it. We've done nothing but accelerate in the 21st century so far.
CO2 emissions peaked in like 2007 in the US . They've been declining each year, but not nearly enough.
Yeah, in case it isn't clear I'm really skeptical of the baseline reduction. And assuming that the methodology is similar between baseline and the added reduction from the subsidies in this bill, then those numbers are questionable too.