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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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Posted (edited)

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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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, Johnsond said:

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

 

but Dave,,, "lessons will be learnt":001_rolleyes: often involving lifting carpet and discrete but hurried sweeping.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Oldfeller said:

but Dave,,, "lessons will be learnt":001_rolleyes: often involving lifting carpet and discrete but hurried sweeping.

I see the Home Secretary has thrown him under the bus big time. 

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Posted
10 hours ago, Stubby said:

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 . 

 

There could be hundreds of years.... but the minds in the business and the oil companies are predicting 35 to 50 years so I am inclined to go with them and their ££ millions in tech that measure these things (UK is at the lower end of that scale by the way).

 

 

 

It is something that JonsonD doesn't understand that when it does run out.. and the prediction it might be within my life... that fighting against windmills, solar plants and so on kind of says to the kids "fck you, we did OK, problem is yours now"... so at what point do we need to sit down and plan for the future, build an infrastructure that doesn't rely on gas and oil? Now? when the kids are middle aged? or when the world goes "Oh shit, it has all gone"?

 

Might be worth noting that the majority of Africa and large parts of China and India are not on an electrical grid network... when they get connected unless someone is leading the way, saying 'go green' they will go with oil, massive increase in demand, and do we want to sleep walk into the future where there are double the people competing for the same oil... pushing up the prices... supply and demand... just as it is all running out... or back to the point I have been making over the years, we wean ourselves of oil now, off foreign control of our power? (Nigeria for example might not want to export its resources if it is needed there, Russia has a mentalist in charge, so does the US, the Iranians are not our friends (get a bit hostile there, oil prices rocket), we are at the mercy of the oil producers)

 

Report out this week that the new round of UK wind turbines have a 'strike price' (what they are paid) of about 70% of what the oil generators are asking for. This is the part that needs the overhaul that what we pay is linked to the oil generators and not what the distributors pay and not what it costs the generators...and the difference is a nice ££ millions into the foreign shareholders back pockets... at our expense.

Posted
19 hours ago, Johnsond said:

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 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

 

 

You and your legendary comprehension of the written word. Go back to what I wrote, read again, understand, make notes. Ask your kids for help with any of the big words.

Posted
11 hours ago, Stubby said:

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 . 

It's like not feckin' your girlfriend to keep it tight for the next guy.

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