So they are vampires.
Where's the power transmission lines back to the grid?
Now let's hear from payment processor Stripe's Head of Climate, Nan Ransohoff.
https://stripe.com/sessions/2022/scaling-carbon-removal-market
Hi, Iโm Nan Ransohoff, Head of Climate at Stripe. If you forecast far enough out, climate change is probably the single biggest threat to Stripeโs mission of economic enablement.
Our journey into climate began in 2019 with a small corporate commitment to spend a million dollars buying permanent carbon removal. This pledge was grounded in climate science. To avoid the worst effects of climate change, we need to get global emissions to net zero by 2050, and that means doing two things. First, dramatically reducing emissions, and second, permanently removing huge amounts of carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere and ocean. Both present an enormous challenge, but we are particularly far behind on the second: carbon removal. While some of the solutions needed exist today, like planting trees or soil carbon sequestration, itโs highly unlikely that these solutions, by themselves, will get us all of the way there.
Now let's hear from payment processor Stripe's Head of Climate, Nan Ransohoff.
https://stripe.com/sessions/2022/scaling-carbon-removal-market
Hi, Iโm Nan Ransohoff, Head of Climate at Stripe. If you forecast far enough out, climate change is probably the single biggest threat to Stripeโs mission of economic enablement.
Our journey into climate began in 2019 with a small corporate commitment to spend a million dollars buying permanent carbon removal. This pledge was grounded in climate science. To avoid the worst effects of climate change, we need to get global emissions to net zero by 2050, and that means doing two things. First, dramatically reducing emissions, and second, permanently removing huge amounts of carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere and ocean. Both present an enormous challenge, but we are particularly far behind on the second: carbon removal. While some of the solutions needed exist today, like planting trees or soil carbon sequestration, itโs highly unlikely that these solutions, by themselves, will get us all of the way there.
Of course!
Never dip your dick in crazy.
Wait until you find out it's neither Federal nor a Reserve.