pete1901

pete1901 t1_j1dpqx4 wrote

I don't think their aim was to allow their victims to walk out of their houses...

>Around Jaffa, Palmach units destroyed houses in Yazur and Salama.
An order dated 3 January 1948 said "The aim is ... to attack northern
part of the village of Salama ... to cause deaths, to blow up houses and
to burn everything possible."

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmach#Retaliation_raids

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pete1901 t1_ixcltuu wrote

It really all depends on how much energy the process uses and how that energy is generated. Current CO2 capture technologies produces several times as much CO2 in their energy use than they capture during operation. Obviously you could say "just use renewables" but unless the local grid is 100% renewable then it will still be causing CO2 generation by forcing other users off the limited renewable energy supply and back to fossil fuels.

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