Preventing global warming is the cheap option

Walter

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We're all going to die so I say to the Libs, "You first, it's the cheaper option."
 

petros

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How is carbon capture tech about wealth redistribution?

Well it's costing me $1000 and doubled my bill for the next forever, do you think I'll see my bills drop when big oil buys the CO2 to inject into SK sweet crude deposits? How about after the sale of the tech to China US EU?

CO2 is worth it's weight in gold as a solvent and will be sold to the wind and solar countries where it would be far too expensive making it the way it is made now mechanically.

Solar and wind are just another way of keeping the poor poor. Industry takes energy and industry can't be run of batteries no matter how much lithium you feed to the blind bipolar bears.
 

mentalfloss

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You'll see industries created and long term expenses averted and that is not some socialist plot.

If anything, it can be an evolution of capitalism.
 

petros

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Would you agree that the science is based on man producing CO2 based on current rates of hydrocarbons and that effiency is keep to GHGs at a controlled rate?

Its industries fault for AGW?
 

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The cheapest way is to promote it as a fact and then implement some (very expensive) solutions that work so well that the opposite happens and there is no way to stop the cooling which (as it turns out) is completely natural and actually makes the inhabitable parts of the earth even more productive overall.

sort of like fallow fields? What was not used, will be used and what was used will lie fallow?

I think we should be concerned about everything: Climate change, pollution, lack of farm land in comparison to the amount of people, poisons in the food, GM foods, pesticide, anti-biotic use, etc. There is so much to worry about and each of these things is shaking hands with the other.
 

Walter

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sort of like fallow fields? What was not used, will be used and what was used will lie fallow?

I think we should be concerned about everything: Climate change, pollution, lack of farm land in comparison to the amount of people, poisons in the food, GM foods, pesticide, anti-biotic use, etc. There is so much to worry about and each of these things is shaking hands with the other.
I hope all those who are worried will put themselves out of their misery.
 

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Can you post that again?

This time with some effort for coherency?


 

petros

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Flossy just debunked AGW in the iceberg thread.

He discovered that ghgs and temperatures rise and fall without man being there.

Cool huh?
 

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sort of like fallow fields? What was not used, will be used and what was used will lie fallow?

I think we should be concerned about everything: Climate change, pollution, lack of farm land in comparison to the amount of people, poisons in the food, GM foods, pesticide, anti-biotic use, etc. There is so much to worry about and each of these things is shaking hands with the other.
Isn't that how the Prairies lost all the productive topsoil in the '30's? (by design it created the fertilizer industry and that is very big bucks and a sharp rise in the price of the items grown on that land)
 

petros

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How much water vapour and carbon dioxide does the average person exhale multiplied by seven billion?

How much GHGs and vapour does a warming ocean pullout of it's ***? LOTS.

Isn't that how the Prairies lost all the productive topsoil in the '30's? (by design it created the fertilizer industry and that is very big bucks and a sharp rise in the price of the items grown on that land)

Drought, cultivation and aeolian erosion is what happened the 30's. Fertilizer inidustry came from nitrates from bombs post WWl. Not Monsanto, bankers or a Jewish cabal.