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Probably written by the nutters moaning about burning rubbish in incinerators to produce heat and electricity.

 

Whilst in the same breath saying we should be burying non recyclable, it's almost like they have a mental disconnect like it disappears when covered in soil.

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China... did you miss the news that they installed the most renewable energy generation of any nation last couple of years?

 

Pointing at another country and saying 'we arn't doing that because they arn't' could be seen as similar to driving down the motorway at 90 because someone passed at 100 - "I'm not slowing down because they are going faster" and trying to use that as a defence in court

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Off you go to China and India etc guys , stand by for the arrival of the ATL with the solutions to all the world’s problems. 

Remember to tell them how wonderful we are doing here 👍a global renewables superpower 😂😂my arse 

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9 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Comprehend this one 42 and SP. Theres probably a heap more since then but hey we can lead the way eh 🤷‍♂️as I said ****************ing mugs 

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Coal is also primarily Australian, as they've almost banned burning it where it's mined.

 

I am actually surprised China isn't allowing plastic waste to "recycle", free fuel and all that.

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Was it China or Vietnam, where our unwanted used tyres were exported to, at our some great expense to us, for them to use as free and unregulated or emissions controlled  fuel for their ceramic kilns! To produce tat to sell back to us!

Thats the hypocritical way, export the pollution.

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5 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Comprehend this one 42 and SP. Theres probably a heap more since then but hey we can lead the way eh 🤷‍♂️as I said ****************ing mugs 

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That's strange because the numbers from the internet are putting that number at about 1160 power plants (

 

 

Have you been at the photoshop again because if you'd like when I get 10 minutes I can do one as well saying China has 387 copal power plants.

 

 

Noting of course that against out 70 million their population is 200 times larger (which would give us an equivalent of about 6 coal power plants).

 

But as above you are completely missing the point, again, that we shouldn't be racing to be the worst we can be and trying to compete at that level we should be striving to be the best and trying to regain our standing in the world as leaders.

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6 minutes ago, Steven P said:

 

 

 

That's strange because the numbers from the internet are putting that number at about 1160 power plants (

 

 

Have you been at the photoshop again because if you'd like when I get 10 minutes I can do one as well saying China has 387 copal power plants.

 

 

Noting of course that against out 70 million their population is 200 times larger (which would give us an equivalent of about 6 coal power plants).

 

But as above you are completely missing the point, again, that we shouldn't be racing to be the worst we can be and trying to compete at that level we should be striving to be the best and trying to regain our standing in the world as leaders.

Oh ok and how many do we have ?
Don’t do photoshop and even if I could  I wouldn’t use it as you suggest.  I guess it sums up how you think in many respects. We in’t leading at nothing except energy costs. The EU and the UK in particular have already done far more than most. You are deluding yourself I’m afraid. As I said ****************ing mugs 

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