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Fast Enough

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Movies/Shows The Flash
Season number 1
Episode number 23
Air dateMay 19, 2015
Previous episode Rogue Air
Next episodeThe Man Who Saved Central City
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About Fast Enough


Barry is presented with a life-altering choice; Dr. Martin Stein and Ronnie return to help the S. T. A. R. Labs team.

Plot Overview

The flash season 1. Episode 23. "fast enough," follows barry. Who is determined to save his mother s life and change the past. After a confrontation with zoom. Barry is forced to make a difficult decision about the timeline. He must decide whether to go abck in itme and save his mother s life. Or protect the timeline and remain in the present. In the end. Barry decdies to go back in time and save his mother. Thus changing the timeline and creating a new timeline for the future.

Barry s Dilemma

Barry s decision to go back in time and save his mother has a great cost; it creates a new itmeline. He must decide whether to protect the timeline that he knows. Or to save his mother s life. It is a difficult decision that he must make. And one that will have huge consequences.

Zoom s Actions

In the episode. Zoom is determiend to stop barry from changing the timeline. He uses his powers to try and rpevent barry from going back in time. He also attempts to take control of the timeline himself. But is eventually defeated by barry.

The Time Travel

Barry eventually decides to go back in time and save his mother. He uses a itme machine to travel back to the past. Creating a new timeline. He is bale to save his mother s life. But at the cost of creating an alternate timeline for the future.

Consequences of the Time Travel

The tiem travel creates an alternate timeline. With many differences from the original timeline. Barry s father is alive. His mother is alive. And his relationships with his friends and family are changed. The timeline is laso changed in terms of the villain threats in central city.

Reactions of the Characters

When barry goes back in time and saevs his mother. The reactions of the other characters are varied. Some of them are ahppy that barry is able to save his mother. Whiel others are worried about the consequences of the timeline change.

The Aftermath

After barry goes back in time and saves his mother. The tmielnie is changed. The episode ends with barry and his friends trying to adjust to the new timeline. And trying to find a way to stop the new htreats that have arisen.

Important Event

An important event in the episode is when barry decides to go back in time and save his mother s life. This is a crucial decision that will have uhge consequences for the future.

Interesting Fact

An interesting fact about this episode is that it is the first time thta time travel is used in the flash. It is also the first time taht the timeline is changed in the show.

Conclusion

In the episode "fast enough," barry is faced with a difficult decision; to save his mother s life or to proetct the timeline. He ultimately chooses to go back in time and save his mother. Thus changing the timeline and creatnig a new future for the characters. The episode ends with the characters trying to adjuts to the new timeline and find a way to stop the new threats that have arisen.

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The government needs to vastly expand subsidies for heat pumps in order to meet net zero goals, a group of independent advisers have warned.

The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) said pumps were not being installed Fast Enough and questioned the Prime Minister 's carbon pledges.

More money is also needed for Urban Transport , it said.

The government said it would deliver The Transport " that matters most" and take a pragmatic approach to net zero.

Net zero means no longer adding to the total amount of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), in the atmosphere. CO2 is released when oil, gas and coal are burned in homes, factories and to power transport, and it contributes to an increase in global temperatures by trapping The Sun 's energy.

Under the 2015 Paris climate agreement, 197 Countries - including the UK - agreed to try to limit global temperature rises to 1. 5C by 2100.

To achieve this, scientists say that net zero CO2 emissions should be reached by 2050.

The NIC, a group which advises the government on the infrastructure challenges the UK is facing, said around eight million buildings will need to switch from gas boilers, which currently heat around nine in 10 properties in England, to cleaner alternatives by 2035 to meet the UK's 2050 net zero target.

It said were " the solution" and being " deployed rapidly in other Countries ".

A heat pump is an electrically-powered device which absorbs heat from the air, ground or water around a building. For example, air-source pumps suck in outdoor air and pass it over tubes containing refrigerant fluids to produce heat.

However, in a report setting out its recommendations for The Next five years, The Commission said that the current rate of heat pump installation in the UK was " not cutting the mustard".

It Comes after Rishi Sunak last month relaxed a plan to phase out the installation of gas boilers by 2035, instead aiming for only an 80% phase-out to save households money.

Critics accused him of watering down the UK's net zero plans, but the Prime Minister pledged the country " will still meet our international commitments and hit net zero by 2050".

NIC chairman Sir John Armitt said he found it " hard to accept" Mr Sunak's assurances.

" We've got a 2035 target [on boilers] which is only 12 years away, " Sir John told reporters.

" I find it hard to accept that We Are likely to meet that when We Are installing 50-60,000 heat pumps at the absolute most per annum at The Moment when the government has set itself a target of 600,000 heat pumps per year by 2028. "

Currently, homeowners can apply for a £7,500 grant to install a heat pump under the government's Boiler Upgrade Scheme, but there are a limited number of grants and the scheme only receives £150m of funding annually.

The Commission said this needed to be vastly expanded to around £6bn a year, so that the poorest households could have the cost of installation fully funded.

All other UK property owners should be eligible to claim a £7,000 subsidy to put towards the installation of an electrified heating system, it added. Zero per cent financing options should also be available to help with costs beyond the subsidy threshold.

Officials at The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero said it was incentivising investment in The Heat pump market, providing up to £30 million to support UK manufacturing in a bid to make the switch a more " attractive choice" for consumers.

Some £6. 6bn is being put into clean heat and energy efficiency, with a further £6 billion of new funding from 2025, The Department added.

'Significant deficiencies'

The NIC report said that while UK infrastructure performed well " in some areas" there were " significant deficiencies" holding the country back.

It said no major reservoirs for water supply had been built in England in The Past 30 years and recycling rates have " not increased in a decade".

It also called for more to be done on transport, after the earlier this month.

The NIC said it left " a major gap in the UK's rail strategy" and called for a " comprehensive, long-term and fully costed plan" to address capacity and connectivity issues in the North and Midlands.

The Department for Transport should also invest £22bn to improve Public Transport in Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds and Manchester to tackle congestion and boost Economic Growth , The Report said.

A government spokesperson said: " Our Network North plan will deliver The Transport that matters most to people and we're adopting a fairer and more pragmatic approach to meeting net zero that supports households and families to make greener choices whilst easing the burdens on Working People .

" We Are delivering over £600bn of planned public sector investment in infrastructure, R& D and defence over The Next five years, including an unprecedented package to improve connections in our city regions and billions to decarbonise buildings".

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