Laki:
^$120,000 a year is not being broke. if youre broke youre mom is lying to you about how much she makes.
I'm not saying I'm broke. I'm saying that my mom makes a net result of 0 when she works. I looked at the tax records. She brings home 40,000. 37,000 is used to pay debts/prevent us from getting into more debt (ie pay the credit cards immediately). 3,000 is for saving college money.
I'm not saying I'm starving it's just that I don't think I'd have any money saved for college if there were any more taxes. I'm already planning on going to a local community college even though I can get accepted into much better colleges.
Sources on all this stuff??
Do I really have to explain? I kinda did my own research for this stuff. It's pretty obvious when you think about it. There's a limit to everything, including natural resources. What happens if there's no wind? Clouds don't move. It's not like there's an unlimited of wind going into one air. I'm not saying that we'll run out of wind or something. Just that areas where wind used to travel freely will slow down that wind changing the climate.
Hydroelectric plants always affect how rivers run. It flooded an entire valley in Egypt when they built one (that came from the History Channel). Nuclear Fusion I'm iffy about since I don't think some physicists can be reliable (personal viewpoint). Imagine if something that had the energy of the sun went boom on the earth.
Solar energy works by absorbing the power of the sun. It isn't reflecting any of that energy back into the atmosphere. Imagine if we started sucking away at the heat in our atmosphere. It's exactly what the inundation of carbon emissions is doing.
The geothermal thing I got from something we watched in earth science in 7th grade.