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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Steven P said:

we are pragmatic and switch to alternatives as soon as we can anything that cannot be replaced (with our current knowledge and tech) we might be able to make last 100 years or more?

Well finally 😂😂 You mean extract our own oil which we will need for years to come from our own sector employing our own people as opposed to buying from abroad and shutting down our own sector 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

Pragmatism Halle ****************ing Lujah 

 

 

Behold “ Pragmatism “ 

 

And at the other end of the scale 

Behold the man entrusted with our energy security and needs. 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Squaredy said:

Ah, maybe.

 

I've looked into this trolling thing:

 

it's mainly done by weak individuals who know they can do it without consequences.

 

And would never dare troll anyone in real life ,knowingly they'll get their teeth kicked in 🙄😄

 

 

@Johnsond

 

Wood spoons are for cooking! 

Be serious! 😳

 

And please don't answer me anymore. you're ignored whatever the fck you say/write! 

 

I have better things to do than waste my time with a person like you! 

 

 

Now the news part:

 

oil tankers are gettind bombed/droned in Black Sea.

 

Not just one "by mistake" anymore...

 

If it keeps going like this coupled with Iran "indecency" whole part of this world(Ukraine, Baltics,Black Sea and Middle East/Syria- Iran) might be on a permanent war state...

 

God damned humans at it.  AGAIN...

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It came after Russia launched its heaviest air attack of 2026, killing four in strikes targeting Kyiv and Kharkiv

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Steven P said:

 

I was going to ask you if you think that the oil will run out, referencing my earlier comment about leaving a legacy for our children (lights on, or lights off). I think from this you believe the oil will run out?

 

So the question is really, do you believe that the oil will start to run out in our lifetimes, our childrens or our grand childrens lives? And so at what point do we as a nation take a lead, and start building for the future where our increasing energy demands comes from Nuclear (the sun that power the 'green' stuff is a massive nuclear explosion). Leave the children with light or no lights.

 

If we take all the oil all now - like the Norwegians appear to be doing, and run out in 35 to 50 years, anything that we cannot replace oil with is screwed. If we are pragmatic and switch to alternatives as soon as we can anything that cannot be replaced (with our current knowledge and tech) we might be able to make last 100 years or more?

 

So at what point do we decide to make that switch as a nation to green energy if we had our time again to decide? Noting that the longer we leave the change over the more expensive it will be as every nation will then be competing for the materials to make the new infrastructure. So when should we make the switch? Now, leave it to the children or leave it to the grand children to do?

Dunno is the honest answer . I do think the oil will run out , eventually , but could be hundreds of years yet . There are un tapped reserves on our door step and as Dave points out , why don't we ( UK ) make use of it rather than let someone else abstract it and then we buy it from them at a premium . Boils my piss . 

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Posted
18 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Amazing News 👍👍👍👍what a difference that will make, that makes our electricity prices and deindustrialisation that bit more bearable. 
 

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Do you know what an inflection point is?

 

Anyway, don't worry Davey, your Land of the Free is still doing it's bit to pay your wages, (figuratively speaking). All these AI searches you're making are starting to pay dividends.

 

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

US emissions of planet-warming gases rise for the first time in three years.

 

 

For reference: I think our deindustrialisation here in the UK began long before there was widespread recognition of man-made climate breakdown due to CO2.

 

 

Posted (edited)
39 minutes ago, sime42 said:

 

Do you know what an inflection point is?

 

Anyway, don't worry Davey, your Land of the Free is still doing it's bit to pay your wages, (figuratively speaking). All these AI searches you're making are starting to pay dividends.

 

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

US emissions of planet-warming gases rise for the first time in three years.

 

 

For reference: I think our deindustrialisation here in the UK began long before there was widespread recognition of man-made climate breakdown due to CO2.

 

 

The arrogance of 42 back on display. I thought we saw a bit of a one from the blagger when he acknowledged the sense of using our own oil but who knows🤷‍♂️
The USA is not my country 🤷‍♂️there’s a few on here utterly obsessed with it mind, I’ll give you that. 
My income has zero to do with the USA neither. 

Maybe you can let the companies who are struggling with high energy costs know that it’s nothing to do with net zero or green levies here in the UK. 
When you off to China to get them told how to “ manage the climate” 🤔

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Looking like the Chief of West Midlands police is done for, pretty much caught lying and fabricating evidence to create a narrative about the Israeli fans 🤔🤔🤔naughty naughty lad, two tier treatment depending on race and religion. 
What is it with people just thinking they can make shit up or throw out accusations without any evidence or proof 

@sime42

 

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