The Climate Struggle Literally Hit Home in 2022

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“2022 has proven to be a landmark, watershed year for climate action.”

in rebates and tax breaks for people to buy electric vehicles and solar panels, or outfit their homes with heat pumps or better insulation. “If you electrify your life, you can save $1,800 a year on your energy bills,” says Stokes. “That's really the promise here, to get people onto clean, efficient, and affordable electric machines.”

All of this will help rapidly decarbonize the economy and boost climate adaptation, as buildings in the US account for a. Better-insulated homes use less energy and keep people more comfortable as temperatures get more extreme. And that $400 billion from the Feds is just a start—more money for rebates will come from state governments.

 

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Climate change began on day one,, climate tard 🤤

Climate action? Wtf do you think you're gonna do? And when has a climate on planet earth actually changed in the last 10,000 years. Be specific.

This article is a great reason to never subscribe to Wired! Geesh, how about focus on technology and quit trying to blame natural and cyclical weather on manmade climate change!

it is very easy to clean the lint on your clothes👇😂

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