Stable grids
Obviously, Terry Jarrett (“Opinion: Proatwaves Pro Pro Pro Pro Pro Pro Pro Prophorses,” July 16) The “Energy” Attempting Systems Substituted Way to Solaries and Solar Matches Battery plants at coal-demanding peaks. Not to mention that coal plants will disappear due to market forces.
In addition, fossil fuel infrastructure is sometimes crushed during extreme weather events. Remember the Deble of Winter Freeze in Texas when gas plants are frozen while wind turbines continue to waste?
The construction of resilienient grids should vary energy portfolios, strong transmission networks, and storage solutions. Assuming leading to the deflation of Fossil Fossil while our only Burns at home represents dangerous sloses.
Jonathan Quint
Goffstown, NH
Tobacco Ban
Supporters of a generation tobacco restrictions, a plot designed to bring overall tobacco and nicotine prohibition to Gostochusetts, “July 16). It does not do so.
These activists have failed to think that nonsmokers, if they survive long, it will never be sick and need medical treatment, perhaps more expensive than smokers. Also, long-term nonsmokrers in need of expensive care of the care of the care that smokers who have died without death.
This explains why, despite the current smoking smoking as part of what it was in the 1970s, per capita medical expenditures since previously raised seven times.
Stephen Helper
Cambridge
Fossil Fuels
In an op-ed, Chris Talgo in the Heartland Institute hopes he is hoping for the development of fossil forslation developed in the new legislation (“Talawa: July: July 13).
Vigorous Polls in 2024 want the extra air force (59%) and more solar strength (72%) in their state. A majority also said that transit from fossil fuel will improve air quality and water, and a strong volume wants to make effects of climate change.
Even in a very red state, people are tired of fossil fuel commies companies calling all shots. Here at Massachusetts, I hope we do not follow Louisiana on the legislative crusade against clean strength. On the contrary, I support the law to make a climate superfund to regain injuries from corporations with the exploited fuels they know that they have known to warm the climate. We have a clean energy future.
Frederick Hewett
Cambridge