Google, Boston Review Promote Rolling Blackouts to Cut CO2 Emissions
By
James Taylor -
October 6, 20200
Among the top Google News search results today for “climate change†is an article published by the Boston Review calling for Third World-style electricity blackouts in the United States to fight climate change. According to the article, American households are unnecessarily spoiled by experiencing an average of only six hours per year without electricity. Instead, government should impose frequent “planned interruptions†of power to force households to use less electricity and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
The Google-promoted article, titled “To Save the Climate, Give Up the Demand for Constant Electricity,†argues that “Each household demanding continuous electricity marginally exacerbates the climate crisis.â€
“Waiting to ensure uninterrupted power for everyone as we transition away from fossil fuels will cost too much time – and too many lives,†the article adds.
https://climaterealism.com/2020/10/google-boston-review-promote-rolling-blackouts-to-cut-co2-emissions/