That's more or less the point they're making in the paragraph after the one you quote.
It's more that we've walked into a minefield, and we're going to keep on losing ecoystems like this as we keep stepping forward. Makes it incredibly vital to stop burning fossil fuels as soon as we can.
Yes, but it's a system that is designed to sync with the frequency of whatever other electricity is out there, and it shuts of if the main shuts off. Almost all rooftop systems without a battery in the US are set up the same way.
Still, it's important to check that things you think are disconnected do not have current flowing through them. And this makes it more important.
You're welcome. I'm pretty aggressive about hunting down gift links because they make it a lot easier for people to access content, while also showing people where the link goes. Here's how
No not easy. It's way cheaper to avoid making it worse than it is to try and put things back the way they were.
I'm not hitting it. The most common reasons for being unable to load still-valid gift links are:
- Disabling javascript
- Running a browser extension which strips the access token from the URL
- Needing to reboot your device
It's a gift link. If you've got javascript turned on, and aren't running a browser extension which strips the token out of the URL, you should have access to the full article for the next 12 days or so.
Exactly. That's why I've been telling people when and where they can show up at in-person fundraisers
Different denominations prefer different translations. They're using something fairly close to the King James text: