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Predator 2000 VS Honda 2000i watt generator Test Weight sound and load Test! Is it Worth $1000!!!

Predator and Honda 2000 watt generators go head to head on weight, sound and load. Impressive results for sure, and is it worth the $1000 price tag for Honda VS $450 for the Predator.

While I'm not in the immediate market for a generator, it's interesting to learn about the technology. Most off-gridders have generators, they have many capacities -- like running a heavy load like power tools or a glow plug -- and back up for cloudy winter days when solar doesn't put out enough energy to keep the battery bank fully charged. Interesting video for sure about the different technologies and why sometimes it's worthwhile to pay for quality.

De Blasio to ban gas hookups in new buildings by 2030

De Blasio to ban gas hookups in new buildings by 2030

The city will officially ban fossil fuel connections in new construction by 2030, a major step toward phasing out a reliance on gas and oil that other liberal cities have pursued across the nation.

Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce the new policy, reviewed in advance by POLITICO, during his State of the City address on Thursday. The city will first establish intermediate goals for the policy in the short term and work to ensure the ban doesn’t negatively impact renters and low-income homeowners.

De Blasio last year pledged to ban natural gas and other fossil fuels in large building systems by 2040 and to block any new fossil infrastructure, like pipelines, in the city. But it was unclear at the time how he would achieve those lofty goals as cities are mostly beholden to the state or federal government when it comes to new energy infrastructure — from siting new power plants to building offshore wind farms.

But banning gas hookups in new or renovated buildings is one of the few ways cities can exert local authority to cut greenhouse gas emissions — and New York will now pursue the measure.

Blowout

Blowout

Such accidents, however, are rarely the fault of just a few individuals. Offshore drilling is a complex operation that involves hundreds of people; 126 people were employed on the Horizon drilling the Macondo well on the day of the accident. By then, the project was already running six weeks behind schedule and some $58 million over budget. Everyone was under pressure to finish drilling and get the well into production.

The Climate Crisis Is Worse Than You Can Imagine. Here’s What Happens If You Try. β€” ProPublica

The Climate Crisis Is Worse Than You Can Imagine. Here’s What Happens If You Try. β€” ProPublica

His pain was transfixing, a case study in a fundamental climate riddle: How do you confront the truth of climate change when the very act of letting it in risked toppling your sanity? There is too much grief, too much suffering to bear. So we intellectualize. We rationalize. And too often, without even allowing ourselves to know we’re doing it, we turn away. At virtually every level — personal, political, policy, corporate — we repeat this pattern. We fail, or don’t even try, to rise to the challenge. Yes, there are the behemoth forces of power and money reinforcing the status quo. But even those of us who firmly believe we care very often fail to translate that caring into much action. We make polite, perhaps even impassioned conversation. We say smart climate things in the boardroom or classroom or kitchen or on the campaign trail. And then … there’s a gap, a great nothingness and inertia. What happens if a human — or to be precise, a climate scientist, both privileged and cursed to understand the depth of the problem — lets the full catastrophe in?

Why worry about the smell of the burning brakes on the steep hill as the truck only speeds up, when you got Sam Cooke's Twisting the Night Away, on the radio. Everybody, let's singing along ...

They're twistin', twistin'
Everybody's feelin' great
They're twistin', twistin'
They're twistin' the night away