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@RonTannert

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murrells inlet, sc 가입일 Aralık 2012
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E. Sean C.@TJ_Shadwell·
“Without government, who would take care of the roads?!”
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Qmo@QmoCrypto·
🚨 BREAKING 🇦🇪 THE UAE IS BUILDING A WAY AROUND THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ. THE PIPELINE IS ALREADY OVER 60% COMPLETE. BY EARLY 2027, UP TO 1.8 MILLION BARRELS OF OIL PER DAY COULD FLOW WITHOUT TOUCHING THE WORLD'S MOST IMPORTANT ENERGY CHOKEPOINT. THAT CHANGES MORE THAN MOST PEOPLE REALIZE👀
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China Perspective
China Perspective@China_Fact·
Founder of #Huawei: Huawei needs to innovate nonstop, otherwise it will become Japan waiting for its death and outdated
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ron tannert@RonTannert·
@alex_avoigt Before Trump, 25M illegals! After Trump, 0 illegals! That's one reason 84M people, including myself voted for his ass! DUH!
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Alex@alex_avoigt·
Brexit was the most stupid decision 🇬🇧 UK citizens ever made - and I said that at the night after the referendum. The 🇺🇸 US citizens made the same stupid decision by voting for Trump and they've done it even twice. Both countries suffer badly from stupid decisions.
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania

Before Brexit, there were about 300K net migrants a year, mostly from the EU. After Brexit, immigration shot up to 900K, and EU migration was negative. It’s amazing how stupid Brexit was from every possible perspective. Populism is a low IQ movement.

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ron tannert@RonTannert·
@cici_grj Hey Cici, China's infrastructure is so pretty, but you and everyone else in China lives in fear...everyday! Prove me wrong! 🤔
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Cici@cici_grj·
Watch 🇨🇳 Chongqing's light rail switch tracks by itself! The precision is so seamless 😊 People don't call China the land of infrastructure for no reason!
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
A new study analyzed decades of US farm data matched with satellite CO2 measurements. The result shows higher CO2 significantly increased yields. The researchers found that for every 1 ppm rise in CO2, yields increased about 0.4% for corn, 0.6% for soybeans, and up to 1% for wheat. Applied historically, rising CO2 explains a large share of US productivity gains since the 1940s. Yet, many climate impact models, promoted by the media, downplay or omit this fertilization effect. The study concludes that climate-driven food loss projections are overstated, because they ignore CO2's measurable benefits. The impacts are seen across the planet too. Satellite data show the Earth is about 5-10% greener today than just 20 years ago, and roughly 30% greener than in the early satellite era of the 1980s - all thanks to rising carbon dioxide.
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ron tannert@RonTannert·
@XueJia24682 Soon all the hospitals will just have robots and be really smart, yes? Then all the people that aren't working will... 🤔
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ron tannert@RonTannert·
@SpoxCHN_MaoNing Build all the pretty infrastructure you like Mao, but you and everyone else in China lives in fear...everyday! Prove me wrong! 🤔
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Mao Ning 毛宁
Mao Ning 毛宁@SpoxCHN_MaoNing·
China’s infrastructure buildout doesn’t stop for anything.
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ron tannert@RonTannert·
@AssaadRazzouk Are solar panels and windmills providing all the electricity to those heat pumps...or might they just need a gas fired backup? 🤔
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Assaad Razzouk
Assaad Razzouk@AssaadRazzouk·
The boring heat pump is obliterating gas demand in Europe: heat pumps will cut 30 bcm of natural gas demand out of European buildings and light industry, each year, by 2030, a permanent structural erasure of gas demand >30 bcm is about 20% of the entire annual output of the US LNG export infrastructure >It's also 19% of Qatar’s entire annual global LNG exports, pre Hormuz >And 80% of the total capacity of Russia's Power of Siberia 1, which ships 38.8 bcm/year to China In Germany for example, heat pumps have outsold gas boilers for the 1st time in modern history. In the US, they've beaten gas boilers for 4 consecutive years Every single heat pump is a non-reversible eviction notice for a fossil gas pipe
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WarrenVsCCP | 🇺🇸🇹🇼🇺🇸
ONLY IN CHINA 🇨🇳. The CCP rolled out armored vehicles in Macau to showcase the power of the People's Liberation Army. Then reality showed up. Two armored vehicles reportedly broke down and had to be pushed by hand in front of the crowd. Nothing says "military might" quite like soldiers pushing their own armor down the road.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
This one is always funny. One country understands that clean nuclear energy means prosperity, while the other replaced common sense with ideology and now wonders why its economy is falling apart. Is there still hope for Germany, or is left-green ideology too prevalent?
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ron tannert@RonTannert·
@Paull626 Hey Geo, what good is a bullet train if no one can afford the tickets and it runs empty? Just askin! 🤔
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GeoPaul626
GeoPaul626@Paull626·
🇨🇳Shenzhen Bay looking straight out of a sci-fi movie Futuristic curved skyscrapers, massive ring bridge for cars, beautiful waterfront parks, and modern public spaces built for the people. Meanwhile in the US: Can’t even build proper bullet trains, stuck depending on China for rare earths just to make planes, and all pretty much everything from there weak ass defense, while living in outdated infrastructure. China keeps building the future for its citizens. Meanwhile US boast then throw sanctions yet they need rare eath, Dont be so fake and gay! Wankster and also paper tiger remember this! #ShenzhenBay #ChinaFuture #Shenzhen #ChineseInnovation #Infrastructure #SciFiChina #ModernChina #TechHub #ChinaDevelopment
GeoPaul626@Paull626

🇨🇳 Shenzhen Sunset: Ping An Finance Centre & Bay Park Vibes This is the stunning golden hour view of Shenzhen’s modern skyline from the waterfront park. The iconic Ping An Finance Centre towers over the scene as people relax on the grass, stroll along the promenade, and enjoy the beautiful evening by the water. For the people these vibrant public spaces offer residents and visitors a perfect place to unwind, exercise, and connect with the city’s beauty. China knows its priority creating livable, people-friendly urban environments. #Shenzhen #PingAnFinanceCentre #ShenzhenBay #ChinaSunset #ModernChina #UrbanPark #CityLife

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@ShanghaiEye Hey Shang, that sure is a pretty picture...but what's behind the canvas? Just askin! 🤔
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@amazingthings_ Yup, China paints pretty pictures...but what's behind the canvas? Just askin! 🤔
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Amazing Things
Amazing Things@amazingthings_·
In China, dozens of highway bridge pillars have been transformed into stunning landscape murals using an innovative wall-painting drone This specialized drone is equipped with a tethered paint-supply system and a precision spray nozzle, allowing it to operate continuously while hovering steadily alongside massive concrete structures
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ron tannert@RonTannert·
@Microinteracti1 Hey Gandalv, did you factor-in the landfill costs in 20/25-years...every 25-years? Just askin! 🤔
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The EU saved $60 billion in fossil fuel costs in 2025, according to the IEA. Solar led the charge, generating over 340 TWh and reaching 12.5% of the bloc’s electricity mix. Clean energy investments helped Europe avoid €51.4 billion in fossil fuel imports, while global savings across five major importing regions reached $260 billion. European industry trade on input costs. For thirty years, European manufacturers competed with one hand tied behind their back because gas and electricity prices here ran consistently higher than in the United States, Russia, or the Gulf. That cost gap drove investment decisions, plant closures, and relocations. It shaped entire supply chains. Solar is beginning to close that gap structurally. The distinction is critical. A temporary dip in gas prices does not change investment calculus. A decade of declining renewable generation costs, combined with massive domestic capacity, does. When a factory in the Ruhr or northern Italy can increasingly price its electricity from domestic solar rather than from Qatari LNG or Norwegian gas, its cost base becomes more predictable and, over time, more competitive. The 2025 savings also served as a direct buffer against the energy price spikes driven by the ongoing Middle East conflict. That is the geopolitical hedge in action. Certain American politicians who appear to believe Europe is permanently overcast, argue that solar cannot be a reliable baseload source because clouds exist. This reflects a misunderstanding of how modern grids work. No serious grid planner expects a single source to carry the entire load. Solar operates as part of a diversified generation mix alongside wind, hydro, gas peakers, nuclear, and increasingly grid-scale storage. Germany manages this. Spain manages this. Denmark manages this. The grid does not stop when a cloud passes over Bavaria any more than it stops when a gas turbine goes offline for maintenance. By the late 2020s, if capacity expansion continues at current pace, European heavy industry could hold a genuine structural cost advantage over competitors still dependent on volatile fossil fuel imports. That would represent a quiet but decisive reversal of a narrative that defined European industrial decline for a generation. The $60 billion figure is the receipt. The competitive advantage is still being built. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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ron tannert@RonTannert·
@Microinteracti1 Hey Gandaly, why are the EU & UK electric rates the highest in the world? Just askin! 🤔
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NewsForce
NewsForce@Newsforce·
🚨 A HIDDEN CHEMICAL SHIFT IS CHANGING THE ARCTIC OCEAN Researchers found that rapid Arctic sea ice loss is reducing nitrate levels, a nutrient that plankton need to grow and support the region’s marine food web. The study identified a major shift beginning around 2009, when nitrate levels in water leaving the Arctic started declining steadily. Scientists say shrinking sea ice is accelerating a natural process that removes nitrate from shallow Arctic waters. Lower nitrate levels could affect fish, seabirds, and marine mammals while also weakening the Arctic Ocean’s ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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@ChanJoe18 Nobody should judge a book by it's cover, yes? Just askin! 🤔
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Chan Joe
Chan Joe@ChanJoe18·
Have you ever been to Guangzhou? What’s Guangzhou like to you?
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CryptoGoos
CryptoGoos@cryptogoos·
BREAKING: 🇨🇳 China's court just ruled companies can't fire workers only to replace them with AI. Beijing is warning firms that putting profit over jobs could carry penalties, especially when it comes to young people. Read that again. The country racing hardest to win the AI race just told its own companies to slow down. You can't automate a human out of a job purely to cut costs. China has high youth unemployment and a slowing economy. A wave of AI layoffs would devastating. So Beijing is doing what it always does. Stability first. Efficiency second. The "AI replaces everyone" trade assumes nothing stands in the way. Beijing just stood in the way. By decree.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
The Arctic Ocean will be ice-free by. . . 🎯 1980 🎯 1989 🎯 2000 🎯 2008 🎯 2010 🎯 2012 🎯 2013 🎯 2014 🎯 2015 🎯 2016 🎯 2017 🎯 2018 🎯 2019 🎯 2020 And now? 🎯 As early as 2027
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