Energy bills and carbon emissions rise as office buildings pull in more outside air to keep workers safe
As the coronavirus crisis continues to engulf the U.S., public-health experts have pointed to a series of missteps and miscalculations in the country's response. Here’s a look back at how the U.S. became the epicenter of the global pandemic. Photo Drew Angerer/Getty Images
Rising compared to what? The last 3 months when offices were closed?
This article is total BS
Out of 'an abundance of caution to save the planet,' let's just blow our brains out now. That's some real ClimateAction Points for merging the two greatest examples of shoddy, shifty Science into one article. COVID19 ClimateChange climate
So WSJ also joined the fear-mongering chorus? Pandemic+climate change, what a happy combination to scare the shit out of everybody!
Big red flag. Isn't it interesting that most of the so-called solutions to CC just so happen to be the exact social programs libs have wanted all along. This existential threat falls in their lap. Too convenient. It's about pushing socialism not climate.
I'm sure that's more than offset when you take a Malthusian approach.
I wonder if a more sustainable alternative exists? Would be really neat to see more self-sufficient/autonomous office blocks in the future! Own solar panels, maybe geothermal, what else? renewable futurology