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Anyone wondering why Sunak has changed the Tories stance on Green policies? Other than to annoy Johnson who ran and won in 2019 on them. And follow Truss who said on Monday he should do what he did on Thursday.Wonder no more:https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/sunaks-family-firm-signed-a-billion-dollar-deal-with-bp-before-pm-opened-new-north-sea-licences-353690/
Quote from: wilts rover on September 21, 2023, 06:06:21 pmAnyone wondering why Sunak has changed the Tories stance on Green policies? Other than to annoy Johnson who ran and won in 2019 on them. And follow Truss who said on Monday he should do what he did on Thursday.Wonder no more:https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/sunaks-family-firm-signed-a-billion-dollar-deal-with-bp-before-pm-opened-new-north-sea-licences-353690/And here was me thinking he did it to win votes from folks who would be 10/15 £k poorerer if this stuff was forced in by 2030!
If all this new information was known and viable why was the original route to net zero so different?what has changed?
Chicken feed compared to the consequences of not solving climate change, what will you tell your grandkids?
Quote from: SydneyRover on September 22, 2023, 12:45:02 pmChicken feed compared to the consequences of not solving climate change, what will you tell your grandkids?If it’s so important why don’t you kick off at the Australian government?21% increase in carbon emissions since 1990 compared to the UK’s 48% decrease.Or maybe you should move out of Sydney seeing as though it’s in the coast?Anywhere in the world the coastline has changed as a result of a +1.5C change since 1850 (the end of the coldest climate period since the ice age ).
The UK has reduced its carbon emissions since 1990 more than Japan, Canada, USA, France and Germany.If you’re right on everything there Albie then we will achieve Net Zero in a more organic fashion. Pushing the new ICE car ban to 2035 is still in line with the EU, no?
Quote from: ncRover on September 22, 2023, 01:28:33 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on September 22, 2023, 12:45:02 pmChicken feed compared to the consequences of not solving climate change, what will you tell your grandkids?If it’s so important why don’t you kick off at the Australian government?21% increase in carbon emissions since 1990 compared to the UK’s 48% decrease.Or maybe you should move out of Sydney seeing as though it’s in the coast?Anywhere in the world the coastline has changed as a result of a +1.5C change since 1850 (the end of the coldest climate period since the ice age ).Late to the party as usual nc
Quote from: SydneyRover on September 22, 2023, 08:21:01 amIf all this new information was known and viable why was the original route to net zero so different?what has changed?I'm not sure if they have internet on the moon but,Cost of living crisis, war in Europe, inflation through the roof, mortgage rates quadrupled and a sense of misery and foreboding at what's to come next.
Quote from: ncRover on September 22, 2023, 08:12:30 amThe UK has reduced its carbon emissions since 1990 more than Japan, Canada, USA, France and Germany.If you’re right on everything there Albie then we will achieve Net Zero in a more organic fashion. Pushing the new ICE car ban to 2035 is still in line with the EU, no?NcRover,Yes, pushing the ICE decision to 2035 is in line with the EU.My point is that this date is completely irrelevant, because the pace of change in costs and take up will push new ICE sales off a cliff long before then.That does not mean we will achieve Net Zero on schedule, because transport is only a proportion of the change required.How we decarbonise agriculture, food industries, steel and cement remain to be seen.https://nitter.net/pic/orig/media%2FF6exMyHWUAAH3sw.jpgNeither party has a credible plan, and neither understands the scale of the transformation needed.Sunaks announcement has not even yet got parliamentary support, and will change at the next GE.
Quote from: SydneyRover on September 22, 2023, 01:32:56 pmQuote from: ncRover on September 22, 2023, 01:28:33 pmQuote from: SydneyRover on September 22, 2023, 12:45:02 pmChicken feed compared to the consequences of not solving climate change, what will you tell your grandkids?If it’s so important why don’t you kick off at the Australian government?21% increase in carbon emissions since 1990 compared to the UK’s 48% decrease.Or maybe you should move out of Sydney seeing as though it’s in the coast?Anywhere in the world the coastline has changed as a result of a +1.5C change since 1850 (the end of the coldest climate period since the ice age ).Late to the party as usual ncPoor debating as usual Sydney By how much will this 5 year delay in net zero by the UK government raise the global temperature and precipitation rates?
Quote from: danumdon on September 22, 2023, 11:30:48 amQuote from: SydneyRover on September 22, 2023, 08:21:01 amIf all this new information was known and viable why was the original route to net zero so different?what has changed?I'm not sure if they have internet on the moon but,Cost of living crisis, war in Europe, inflation through the roof, mortgage rates quadrupled and a sense of misery and foreboding at what's to come next.Some of us WERE warning back in 2010 of the consequences of electing a Government that was going to chuck standard economic theory out the window and CHOOSE to grind down wages for half a generation. THAT is the reason for the air of despondency. Not that the problems we face today are insurmountable. They aren't, and they are no bigger than problems that every generation for the previous century has faced. The problem today is that we are facing these issues after a decade and a half of CHOOSING to impoverish ourselves, because too many people listened to a bunch of glib, entitled public schoolboys who neither knew, nor really cared how badly they were going to damage the country.No hindsight in that. Anyone who knew their onions knew that was coming at the time.
On the subject of political parts changing their mind on things, I read today about Labours plans to ditch their plans to raise sick pay and guarantee it to all. Last week Raynor received a standing ovation at Trade Union Congress after telling attendees that that the next Labour government will strengthen and increase statutory sick pay.Days later Labour has U Turned on this pledge and weakened its policies to strengthen workers rights.How come this hasn’t been mentioned on here?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on September 22, 2023, 02:10:52 pmQuote from: danumdon on September 22, 2023, 11:30:48 amQuote from: SydneyRover on September 22, 2023, 08:21:01 amIf all this new information was known and viable why was the original route to net zero so different?what has changed?I'm not sure if they have internet on the moon but,Cost of living crisis, war in Europe, inflation through the roof, mortgage rates quadrupled and a sense of misery and foreboding at what's to come next.Some of us WERE warning back in 2010 of the consequences of electing a Government that was going to chuck standard economic theory out the window and CHOOSE to grind down wages for half a generation. THAT is the reason for the air of despondency. Not that the problems we face today are insurmountable. They aren't, and they are no bigger than problems that every generation for the previous century has faced. The problem today is that we are facing these issues after a decade and a half of CHOOSING to impoverish ourselves, because too many people listened to a bunch of glib, entitled public schoolboys who neither knew, nor really cared how badly they were going to damage the country.No hindsight in that. Anyone who knew their onions knew that was coming at the time.Have YOU been impoverished this last decade and a half, i know plenty who haven't.