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Up is Down, Down is Up in CO. Nothing makes sense in Colorado CannCon Jun 30 Please subscribe to CannCon.Locals.com and Rumble.com for daily updates and podcasts. Follow me on TruthSocial and Twitter. Part1: This week, Colorado voters took to the polls in the first major election since the world got turned upside down on November 3, 2020. While Colorado isn’t necessarily a “swing state”, the 2022 primaries had a statewide race that garnered national attention: the race between the Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters and the Director (on leave) of the Center for Tech and Civic Life, Pam Anderson. Yes, CTCL. The wildly unpopular (in conservative circles) non-profit that injected over $400 million from Mark Zuckerberg’s organization into the 2020 election. But this story isn’t so much about Pam Anderson, who skipped the typical GOP Convention nomination by instead gathering signatures to appear on the ballot. It’s not even so much about Tina Peters, whom ColoradoPols.com showed as “…sadly, [

Get ready for the Great American Land Rush

Get ready for the Great American Land Rush A mad scramble for space that's going to transform the entire country As the population and the economy continue to grow, America will need more space for green energy projects, residential buildings, factories, and farms. Shutterstock; Rachel Mendelson/Insider Matthew E. Kahn and Robert Huang Nov 15, 2022, 4:03 AM

Up is Down, Down is Up in CO

Up is Down, Down is Up in CO . Nothing makes sense in Colorado CannCon Jun 30 Please subscribe to CannCon.Locals.com and Rumble.com for daily updates and podcasts. Follow me on TruthSocial and Twitter. Part1: This week, Colorado voters took to the polls in the first major election since the world got turned upside down on November 3, 2020. While Colorado isn’t necessarily a “swing state”, the 2022 primaries had a statewide race that garnered national attention: the race between the Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters and the Director (on leave) of the Center for Tech and Civic Life, Pam Anderson. Yes, CTCL. The wildly unpopular (in conservative circles) non-profit that injected over $400 million from Mark Zuckerberg’s organization into the 2020 election. But this story isn’t so much about Pam Anderson, who skipped the typical GOP Convention nomination by instead gathering signatures to appear on the ballot. It’s not even so much about Tina Peters, whom ColoradoPols.com showed as “…sadly,

A biggest ever for battery storage — but not for long

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  A biggest ever for battery storage — but not for long Tiny now, like a pebble, lithium-ion battery storage in Colorado is about to get very big. What other pieces of the emissions-free electrical jigsaw puzzle are needed? Allen Best November 5, 2022 3:30 am

California Wildfires Cancel-Out Two Decades Of Emissions Reductions

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  California Wildfires Cancel-Out Two Decades Of Emissions Reductions by Tyler Durden Sunday, Oct 23, 2022 - 12:30 PM In 2020, greenhouse gas emission reductions by  California  were negated by the CO2 from  wildfires . That’s according to a new study by researchers from UCLA and the University of Chicago, “ Up in smoke : California’s greenhouse gas reductions could be wiped out by 2020 wildfires.” “Wildfire emissions in 2020 essentially negate 18 years of reductions in GHG emissions from other sectors,” the study’s authors concluded. Yet, comprehensive sensible policies could mitigate the wildfires. These policies include, especially, undergrounding power lines, which often spark onto dry wood, starting conflagrations. According to the study, “We estimate that California’s wildfire carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions from 2020 are approximately two times higher than California’s total greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions since 2003. Without considering future vegetati