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Quote from: Nudga on July 31, 2023, 07:41:37 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on July 31, 2023, 05:31:28 pmQuote from: Iberian Red on July 30, 2023, 08:20:34 pmThanks sproggy.I've given it a like along with GG.Hound? GG?You'll have to explain that one.Also, Hound asked you to name the racists you insist are on this forum. You haven't replied yet.Somebody keeps implying that I am right wing, which to me in old money means being racist. I am not racist, I am not right leaning or left leaning, I am not aligned with any political party at all. I think after 4 1/2k posts Nudga, if someone hasn't yet worked out that you are completely unique and away in a world of your own - then they can't have been a member here for very long!I have seen maybe a couple of racist posts over the years that were clamped on pretty quick by the mods. Certainly nobody posting in this thread (under the user names they have now).
Quote from: scawsby steve on July 31, 2023, 05:31:28 pmQuote from: Iberian Red on July 30, 2023, 08:20:34 pmThanks sproggy.I've given it a like along with GG.Hound? GG?You'll have to explain that one.Also, Hound asked you to name the racists you insist are on this forum. You haven't replied yet.Somebody keeps implying that I am right wing, which to me in old money means being racist. I am not racist, I am not right leaning or left leaning, I am not aligned with any political party at all.
Quote from: Iberian Red on July 30, 2023, 08:20:34 pmThanks sproggy.I've given it a like along with GG.Hound? GG?You'll have to explain that one.Also, Hound asked you to name the racists you insist are on this forum. You haven't replied yet.
Thanks sproggy.I've given it a like along with GG.
The fact is, UK oil is sold on the international market and then we’ll buy it back, the only people that benefit are the Oil Companies and their shareholders
Quote from: Filo on July 31, 2023, 08:55:07 pmThe fact is, UK oil is sold on the international market and then we’ll buy it back, the only people that benefit are the Oil Companies and their shareholders So you neglect to include any one who has a workplace pension scheme, that could also include you!Does it really matter where UK oil is sold? if you go right back to the start of north sea oil, the UK government decided it would not extract the resources itself but issue licences for Oil companies to extract the oil with royalty payments to the Uk (unlike the Norwegians) Once that decision had been made it made minimal difference, as in any business the contractor takes on the risk and will have to stand any costs and losses as well as the profits.
Quote from: danumdon on July 31, 2023, 10:01:22 pmQuote from: Filo on July 31, 2023, 08:55:07 pmThe fact is, UK oil is sold on the international market and then we’ll buy it back, the only people that benefit are the Oil Companies and their shareholders So you neglect to include any one who has a workplace pension scheme, that could also include you!Does it really matter where UK oil is sold? if you go right back to the start of north sea oil, the UK government decided it would not extract the resources itself but issue licences for Oil companies to extract the oil with royalty payments to the Uk (unlike the Norwegians) Once that decision had been made it made minimal difference, as in any business the contractor takes on the risk and will have to stand any costs and losses as well as the profits.Yes it does matter when the Govt are telling us this will make us less reliant on overseas gas and oil, the fact is it will make no difference because as soon as it is sold on international markets, it becomes overseas gas and oil, sold back to us at a higher price
OK, guys, I'm a bit puzzled here. Apparently, environmentalists want "net zero" by 2030, but Sunak is saying 2050.How on Earth is net zero achievable at all, whilst there is an aviation industry, and people are driving about in cars that aren't all electric?I understand that hydrogen powered planes are supposed to be the future, but that would take decades, at an astronomical cost.
So it seems we're all in agreement that net zero is unachievable. With that in mind, and given that the doom and gloom merchants are now talking about "global boiling", how long have we got left? Will we make it to the end of the season?(hopefully a promotion season).Well we got through the Armageddon of Covid, and the Armageddon of Putin's nuclear threats. Maybe we'll get through this one.
"The current heat wave is being relentlessly blamed on increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but there is a much more plausible explanation, one that is virtually endorsed by two of the world's leading scientific organizations."So, two of the world's leading scientific organisations 'virtually' endorsed it... sounds like clickbait for the hard of thinking.
Quote from: Not Now Kato on July 31, 2023, 08:59:57 amQuote from: Sprotyrover on July 30, 2023, 11:03:18 pmThe climate can be a funny thing, look at the weather in Europe circa 1846/7 caused food shortages right across Europe and revolutions in Germany, France, Austro Hungary. One thing is for sure our contribution is minimal compared to China, India and the US,plus Indonesia and the Philippines and many other developing countries, they argue that we had our chance back in the days of the Industrial Revolution and now they are entitled to do the same! They see it as a justification for their excessive Carbon footprint , well if the British had known about it A hundred plus years ago they would have done something, blaming us for their own polluting ways and using it as an excuse to keep polluting is a bit ‘Tardy’ I’m my humble opinion! Do you have a source for that assertion?Here you go ,one of many similar https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj3iqbxzLmAAxXEQUEAHThpAHMQFnoECDgQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.brookings.edu%2Farticles%2Fit-is-unfair-to-push-poor-countries-to-reach-zero-carbon-emissions-too-early%2F&usg=AOvVaw2znNHzKzGp5m_8YXYTNOGr&opi=89978449
Quote from: Sprotyrover on July 30, 2023, 11:03:18 pmThe climate can be a funny thing, look at the weather in Europe circa 1846/7 caused food shortages right across Europe and revolutions in Germany, France, Austro Hungary. One thing is for sure our contribution is minimal compared to China, India and the US,plus Indonesia and the Philippines and many other developing countries, they argue that we had our chance back in the days of the Industrial Revolution and now they are entitled to do the same! They see it as a justification for their excessive Carbon footprint , well if the British had known about it A hundred plus years ago they would have done something, blaming us for their own polluting ways and using it as an excuse to keep polluting is a bit ‘Tardy’ I’m my humble opinion! Do you have a source for that assertion?
The climate can be a funny thing, look at the weather in Europe circa 1846/7 caused food shortages right across Europe and revolutions in Germany, France, Austro Hungary. One thing is for sure our contribution is minimal compared to China, India and the US,plus Indonesia and the Philippines and many other developing countries, they argue that we had our chance back in the days of the Industrial Revolution and now they are entitled to do the same! They see it as a justification for their excessive Carbon footprint , well if the British had known about it A hundred plus years ago they would have done something, blaming us for their own polluting ways and using it as an excuse to keep polluting is a bit ‘Tardy’ I’m my humble opinion!
Quote from: Sprotyrover on July 31, 2023, 07:47:00 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on July 31, 2023, 08:59:57 amQuote from: Sprotyrover on July 30, 2023, 11:03:18 pmThe climate can be a funny thing, look at the weather in Europe circa 1846/7 caused food shortages right across Europe and revolutions in Germany, France, Austro Hungary. One thing is for sure our contribution is minimal compared to China, India and the US,plus Indonesia and the Philippines and many other developing countries, they argue that we had our chance back in the days of the Industrial Revolution and now they are entitled to do the same! They see it as a justification for their excessive Carbon footprint , well if the British had known about it A hundred plus years ago they would have done something, blaming us for their own polluting ways and using it as an excuse to keep polluting is a bit ‘Tardy’ I’m my humble opinion! Do you have a source for that assertion?Here you go ,one of many similar https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj3iqbxzLmAAxXEQUEAHThpAHMQFnoECDgQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.brookings.edu%2Farticles%2Fit-is-unfair-to-push-poor-countries-to-reach-zero-carbon-emissions-too-early%2F&usg=AOvVaw2znNHzKzGp5m_8YXYTNOGr&opi=89978449 Nowhere in that excellent article do any of those countries say what you claimed they did.... namely "China, India and the US,plus Indonesia and the Philippines and many other developing countries, they argue that we had our chance back in the days of the Industrial Revolution and now they are entitled to do the same!" Though it does quite clearly indicate that this government has consistently failed to meet it's target for annual CO2 reduction in the UK!
Quote from: Not Now Kato on July 31, 2023, 08:59:57 amQuote from: Sprotyrover on July 30, 2023, 11:03:18 pmThe climate can be a funny thing, look at the weather in Europe circa 1846/7 caused food shortages right across Europe and revolutions in Germany, France, Austro Hungary. One thing is for sure our contribution is minimal compared to China, India and the US,plus Indonesia and the Philippines and many other developing countries, they argue that we had our chance back in the days of the Industrial Revolution and now they are entitled to do the same! They see it as a justification for their excessive Carbon footprint , well if the British had known about it A hundred plus years ago they would have done something, blaming us for their own polluting ways and using it as an excuse to keep polluting is a bit ‘Tardy’ I’m my humble opinion! Do you have a source for that assertion?Here you go ,one of many similar https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj3iqbxzLmAAxXEQUEAHThpAHMQFnoECDgQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.brookings.edu%2Farticles%2Fit-is-unfair-to-push-poor-countries-to-reach-zero-carbon-emissions-too-early%2F&usg=AOvVaw2znNHzKzGp5m_8YXYTNOGr&opi=89978449
How much have they released per person? And how does that compare to the countries of the West?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 02, 2023, 03:42:30 pmHow much have they released per person? And how does that compare to the countries of the West?A quick Google suggests China is releasing around 7.5 metric tons per person now. The UK just over 5 metric tons per person. That's according to Statista. Com
How much UK consumption is dependent upon imports from China?So is the carbon emitted completely their issue, or should we accept some of the debt because we are the end users?
Article from George Monbiot on the Sunakkery going on with carbon capture;https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/01/rishi-sunak-north-sea-planet-climate-crisis-plutocratsWho stands to benefit from distraction and delay?