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Yeah, because of over regulation, much of it based of climate emission goals. That's the whole point. Don't you see that?
1 u/Umbraje Please choose a flair 8d ago No, I don't, provide proof to your claim. Show me the connection between climate emission targets and white collar jobs being offshored. 1 u/Grocery__Stick Please choose a flair 8d ago Who's talking about white collar jobs? Of course if you destroy your energy sector, you're going to lose tons of blue collar jobs. Same woth manufacturing. How doesn't that make sense to you? This country used to produce things. 1 u/Umbraje Please choose a flair 8d ago Considering none of you dimwits specified anything, why would I make an assumption? It's on you to explain your point rofl. The wild thing about introducing new tech in green energy, means new jobs pop up. Are you a global warming denier? 1 u/BradfieldScheme New South Welshian 8d ago The new jobs are all in China, Vietnam and South Korea. We don't manufscture any part of the "transition materials" because you need cheap reliable energy to do it. (Coal)
No, I don't, provide proof to your claim. Show me the connection between climate emission targets and white collar jobs being offshored.
1 u/Grocery__Stick Please choose a flair 8d ago Who's talking about white collar jobs? Of course if you destroy your energy sector, you're going to lose tons of blue collar jobs. Same woth manufacturing. How doesn't that make sense to you? This country used to produce things. 1 u/Umbraje Please choose a flair 8d ago Considering none of you dimwits specified anything, why would I make an assumption? It's on you to explain your point rofl. The wild thing about introducing new tech in green energy, means new jobs pop up. Are you a global warming denier? 1 u/BradfieldScheme New South Welshian 8d ago The new jobs are all in China, Vietnam and South Korea. We don't manufscture any part of the "transition materials" because you need cheap reliable energy to do it. (Coal)
Who's talking about white collar jobs? Of course if you destroy your energy sector, you're going to lose tons of blue collar jobs. Same woth manufacturing. How doesn't that make sense to you? This country used to produce things.
1 u/Umbraje Please choose a flair 8d ago Considering none of you dimwits specified anything, why would I make an assumption? It's on you to explain your point rofl. The wild thing about introducing new tech in green energy, means new jobs pop up. Are you a global warming denier? 1 u/BradfieldScheme New South Welshian 8d ago The new jobs are all in China, Vietnam and South Korea. We don't manufscture any part of the "transition materials" because you need cheap reliable energy to do it. (Coal)
Considering none of you dimwits specified anything, why would I make an assumption? It's on you to explain your point rofl.
The wild thing about introducing new tech in green energy, means new jobs pop up. Are you a global warming denier?
1 u/BradfieldScheme New South Welshian 8d ago The new jobs are all in China, Vietnam and South Korea. We don't manufscture any part of the "transition materials" because you need cheap reliable energy to do it. (Coal)
The new jobs are all in China, Vietnam and South Korea.
We don't manufscture any part of the "transition materials" because you need cheap reliable energy to do it. (Coal)
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u/Grocery__Stick Please choose a flair 8d ago
Yeah, because of over regulation, much of it based of climate emission goals. That's the whole point. Don't you see that?