The Four Horsemen of the climate crisis sound good. Most insurers know they have to pay out for Pestilence, Famine/failed crops, Death and often War - indeed _Good Omens_ added Pollution. The industry needs to agree a code to stop causing more of those things.
I wish that was achievable. I use as little as I practicably can. Your argument is terrible though. I’ll ask you a question that uses your technique, answer honestly - do you agree with slave labour? If so, you’ve of course never used anything that has had that labour involved.
That’s no excuse. You’re absolutely guaranteed to have that labour involved in the production of your phone for multiple parts of the process. Now you’re aware of this, will you ever buy a phone again?
So what I’m getting at is in this era it’s almost impossible to function without relying on the practices some of us want to expose and resist. It shouldn’t make one a hypocrite for doing so. If it does I’d rather be a hypocrite resisting atrocities than someone who carries on as usual, allowing said bad things to happen and doing nothing about it, in your case actively resisting the ones trying to make a positive change.
How does the world move from fossil fuels and by when can this be done? What technology is required? Hydro / Solar Panels / Wind Turbines / Something Else? How many and where? 2050 energy consumption will be 50% more than 2020. How to offset for no wind or too much wind or no sun? Batteries or pumped hydro? Capacity? / How many? / Where? / By what year? Global Energy Consumption - 2023 14.5% Renewables 1% Other 1% Biofuels 2.5% Solar 3.5% Wind 6.5% Hydro 4% Nuclear 23% Natural Gas 26.5% Coal 32% Oil
@@CatfishGumbo by making fossil fuels sales illegal it immediately forces rapid employment of the other energy sources and you'll see those percentages rapidly shift. I guarantee it.
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The Four Horsemen of the climate crisis sound good. Most insurers know they have to pay out for Pestilence, Famine/failed crops, Death and often War - indeed _Good Omens_ added Pollution. The industry needs to agree a code to stop causing more of those things.
Good luck.
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The author was Richard Head.
@@CatfishGumbo That may amuse you, but not anyone else. If you don't have anything to contribute, why post?
Great idea
You of course live a fossil fuels free lifestyle.
I wish that was achievable. I use as little as I practicably can.
Your argument is terrible though. I’ll ask you a question that uses your technique, answer honestly - do you agree with slave labour? If so, you’ve of course never used anything that has had that labour involved.
Not knowingly.
That’s no excuse. You’re absolutely guaranteed to have that labour involved in the production of your phone for multiple parts of the process. Now you’re aware of this, will you ever buy a phone again?
So what I’m getting at is in this era it’s almost impossible to function without relying on the practices some of us want to expose and resist. It shouldn’t make one a hypocrite for doing so. If it does I’d rather be a hypocrite resisting atrocities than someone who carries on as usual, allowing said bad things to happen and doing nothing about it, in your case actively resisting the ones trying to make a positive change.
Write XR on so-called sovereign monopoly money. Spend or auction your 'newspaper'
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How does the world move from fossil fuels and by when can this be done?
What technology is required?
Hydro / Solar Panels / Wind Turbines / Something Else?
How many and where?
2050 energy consumption will be 50% more than 2020.
How to offset for no wind or too much wind or no sun?
Batteries or pumped hydro?
Capacity? / How many? / Where? / By what year?
Global Energy Consumption - 2023
14.5% Renewables
1% Other
1% Biofuels
2.5% Solar
3.5% Wind
6.5% Hydro
4% Nuclear
23% Natural Gas
26.5% Coal
32% Oil
Make fossil fuel sale illegal
Back to the Stone Age it is. Enjoy.
Enjoy living in your cave.
@orion1816 My replies are being removed. Sums up this bunch perfectly.
@@CatfishGumbo by making fossil fuels sales illegal it immediately forces rapid employment of the other energy sources and you'll see those percentages rapidly shift. I guarantee it.