2022-08-05 Energy prices are extremely high everywhere in the world. There are probably a lot of reasons for that but the most recent one is probably Russia's invasion of Ukraine. But this is gopher land and we get enough of geopolitics across the traditional SNS. I'm currently paying about $0.17 USD per KWh for my electricity. In the full texas heat of august and late july with temperatures reaching average daily highs of greater than 95F (35C for my metric readers), my house consumes about an average of 50KWh a day. It is literally so hot that even a few hours of cloud cover will immediately drop my daily electricity usage by a more than a dollar! that is definitely noticeable. Of course my fellow SDFers will know that the overwhelming majority of the energy cost is climate control. Running centralized air conditioning is extremely expensive and essentially makes up about 90% of my own personal electricity costs. The southeast part of Texas where I live would just not be habitable without air conditioning since we average greater than 90F temperatures and 80+% humidity for multiple months of the year. Over the past few months, there have been massive heatwaves in Europe, Canada, and Asia which have reached my home city's average temperature. Sadly, that type of climate is completely extreme for those parts of the world and people have died due to the extremely high heat. The reality is that they did not have enough air conditioning to survive those temperatures. Hundreds of years of human created climate change is rearing its ugly head and people are noticeably dying because of it. Decarbonization is the only path for survival if we want to maintain our civilization's standard of living. A lot of people pin their hopes on technology to save the day. Technology will of course enable us on our path but our entire society's mindset will need to change as well. How to decarbonize in a fair and ethical way will be the ultimate challenge of future generations.