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Posted
6 hours ago, Steven P said:

and not forgetting with that proven oil reserves we have about 35 years left. Keep using it as we do and our dying breaths to the kids will be "ha ha, you're fcked cause we used all the oil and never put anything in place to replace it, enjoy."

Total bollocks 

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Posted
8 hours ago, BillQ said:

Every year we are getting warmer here on earth and it is our use of non-renewable energy that is causing it

You need to get those Chinese told eh 

Posted
10 hours ago, Johnsond said:

You need to get those Chinese told eh 

It's no point saying that they are doing it so we won't neither as it just doesn't work.

Nasty Chinese digging up coal to produce electricity so they can make cheap tat to sell to the rest of the world!

Posted
28 minutes ago, BillQ said:

It's no point saying that they are doing it so we won't neither as it just doesn't work.

Nasty Chinese digging up coal to produce electricity so they can make cheap tat to sell to the rest of the world!

As is often said on here I think the point is passing many by. 
We are doing it they are not is the very obvious and glaring difference . 
A pointless exercise 🤷‍♂️

Posted
1 hour ago, Johnsond said:

As is often said on here I think the point is passing many by. 
We are doing it they are not is the very obvious and glaring difference . 
A pointless exercise 🤷‍♂️

OK, an allegory. 

A ship has several holes in it and is in danger of sinking, do you try and plug the holes in turn or jump in the lifeboat?

Oh, sorry, there's no lifeboats. 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, BillQ said:

OK, an allegory. 

A ship has several holes in it and is in danger of sinking, do you try and plug the holes in turn or jump in the lifeboat?

Oh, sorry, there's no lifeboats. 

😂😂

Posted
31 minutes ago, BillQ said:

OK, an allegory. 

A ship has several holes in it and is in danger of sinking, do you try and plug the holes in turn or jump in the lifeboat?

Oh, sorry, there's no lifeboats. 

 

That's a pointless argument, JohnsonD doesn't understand that sometimes you have to show leadership on a world stage. Someone has to be the one who leads the way and is the best that they can be. JohnsonDs arguments have always been feck the future, let the UK match the worst case, we'll all be dead anyway when it goes wrong in 35 to 50 years, Grandkids can deal with it.

 

 

Noting that in the case of China and the numbers might be biased due to sheer population size, but they have the most green electricity production, they lead the way in solar panel production at a cost that UK manufacturers cannot profitably match (yet), and is on a par % wise with the UK for green electricity production (about 45%) (or they are just ahead). So maybe we should compare ourselves to China on second thoughts, they appear to be doing as well as the UK and look set to get ahead.

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