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Post by missouriboy on Mar 27, 2023 1:07:19 GMT
Eminent Oxford Scientist Says Wind Power "Fails On Every Count"
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Post by ratty on Apr 18, 2023 12:19:20 GMT
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Post by ratty on May 1, 2023 0:27:39 GMT
Despite all the enthusiasm promoted by the likes of Andrew Forrest and others, here’s a well-produced video by theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder with a contrary perspective as to why hydrogen will not save us any time soon:
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Post by missouriboy on May 1, 2023 19:34:30 GMT
Black Market Oil Transactions - One tanker just blew up.
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Post by blustnmtn on May 4, 2023 19:51:16 GMT
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Post by walnut on May 6, 2023 1:43:48 GMT
It's going to cost trillions of dollars cuz "cutting edge experts" told him we need to fix it. Cuz it's going to be better if we do than if we don't.
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Post by ratty on May 7, 2023 6:16:17 GMT
I found this in another place ... the URLs provided go to places that look legit. For my friends in the USA, do the figures seem right?
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Post by acidohm on May 7, 2023 7:49:11 GMT
Money is pretty much an apparition at this point.
In our day to day lives it's a medium by which we allow transactions, purchase of goods, reward for labour.
In the background, it's meant to be a representation of physical quantities of gold, am I correct?
Also in the background it's moved and created almost as if it was energy....and it'd conflict with the laws of thermodynamics.
Remove all the money and in its absence all that'd be left would be power. Those who had little money would have little power, those who had alot would have it all.
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Post by missouriboy on May 7, 2023 12:51:01 GMT
Money is pretty much an apparition at this point. In our day to day lives it's a medium by which we allow transactions, purchase of goods, reward for labour. In the background, it's meant to be a representation of physical quantities of gold, am I correct? Also in the background it's moved and created almost as if it was energy....and it'd conflict with the laws of thermodynamics. Remove all the money and in its absence all that'd be left would be power. Those who had little money would have little power, those who had alot would have it all. Back to Feudal Europe (or elsewhere) before the peasants understood the benefits of burning royalty. The energy released in those transactions powered the middle class. Before the Middle Class got stupid again and decided to give all the hard-won benefits back to a new class of charlatans and thieves ... with a whole new set of worthless, contrived pedigrees.
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Post by Sigurdur on May 7, 2023 18:28:38 GMT
I found this in another place ... the URLs provided go to places that look legit. For my friends in the USA, do the figures seem right? Yep
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Post by ratty on May 7, 2023 22:05:11 GMT
I found this in another place ... the URLs provided go to places that look legit. For my friends in the USA, do the figures seem right? YepThanks Sig. That's the sort of detail I was looking for .....
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Post by gridley on May 8, 2023 11:33:05 GMT
Thanks Sig. That's the sort of detail I was looking for ..... I'll second the "Yep." Solar gets so many subsidies there was a company back in WA that was offering to install the panels on your house at not net cost to you (basically they'd make you fill out the paperwork for the subsidies and turn them over to them).
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Post by phydeaux2363 on May 8, 2023 16:08:35 GMT
www.wsj.com/articles/inflation-reduction-act-backlash-clean-energy-wind-solar-f3d4d900?mod=hp_lead_pos5; Even with the subsidies, it appears the "lowly" midwestern farmers and others are starting to fight back against this nonsense. Sorry the article is behind a pay wall, but the basic premise is that rural landowners in Mr. Sig's neck of the woods are refusing to lease land for industrial sized solar and wind farms. The alternative energy folks are now trying to lease land closer to cities, and are meeting even more resistance in those areas.
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Post by ratty on May 9, 2023 1:25:27 GMT
Thanks Sig. That's the sort of detail I was looking for ..... I'll second the "Yep." Solar gets so many subsidies there was a company back in WA that was offering to install the panels on your house at not net cost to you (basically they'd make you fill out the paperwork for the subsidies and turn them over to them). Deals like that are advertised here too ....
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Post by nemesis on May 9, 2023 10:39:33 GMT
www.wsj.com/articles/inflation-reduction-act-backlash-clean-energy-wind-solar-f3d4d900?mod=hp_lead_pos5; Even with the subsidies, it appears the "lowly" midwestern farmers and others are starting to fight back against this nonsense. Sorry the article is behind a pay wall, but the basic premise is that rural landowners in Mr. Sig's neck of the woods are refusing to lease land for industrial sized solar and wind farms. The alternative energy folks are now trying to lease land closer to cities, and are meeting even more resistance in those areas. If you copy and paste the link into here archive.ph/The article should come up free.
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