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No, no, you’re right, with your extensive climatology experience and your multiple peer-reviewed papers… |
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I ain't no expert by any stretch (neither is anyone else here), but just my own ignorant opinon here. ....
I'm on the fence. What this Government wants is stupid. Electric cars, heat pumps, to take the global lead etc etc. We don't have the resources or the infrastructure. To achieve what they want we need to go back in time at least 25-30 years to start it. Their targets will never be met as they are impossible. It's like Covid all over again, or the war in the Ukraine.. The UK has to be a key player and lead and all for what exactly? Its just willy waving to the rest of the world, apart from that we can't afford it. The people / public can't afford it either for what they are planning, but it sure as hell looks and sounds good for the politicians to score their points. Where are we in the table of polluters? What we do or try to will surely be wiped out by the real culprits, yet what are they (other countries) actually doing? To me it's all a bit of a con but at our expense. As for the actual global warming / climate change, there's for and against on either sides. To pick one only to me is like tossing a coin. Experts are paid etc to suit agendas etc, but now I sound like a conspiracy theorist so will leave it there. |
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I’ve pretty well given up arguing much on here because I have concluded that it’s utterly pointless. Of course we all agree there is climate change is happening, but I think the jury is out on whether the causes are man made for all the reasons that have been debated above. The reason that there is scientific ‘consensus’ is because those who question it have been silenced, with threats to their careers. The scientists are not always right. They were wrong to say 30 years ago that butter was bad for you, and they were wrong to claim we were heading for another ice age in the 1960s. But I’m afraid you’ll never get to have a sensible discussion on here about other possible causes that may be triggering climate change. The usual suspects would prefer to laugh at you, ridicule you and claim that they know more than you do, selecting snippets from stuff they find on their selected websites that happen to be taken as proof they are right. And when you do the same to prove them wrong, they will ridicule the source of the news item, the author, or whatever they choose to satisfy themselves they are right. If all else fails, they will twist your words to mean something else or subtlety change the subject. I’m sure that a lot of people watching the posts on this forum stay quiet rather than disagree because they don’t want to get shot down in flames for disagreeing. What a waste of what could have been a really good debating site. Climate change is a really big issue for the planet, which is why it’s difficult to understand why people don’t want to discuss it, or even consider how unacceptable the population will find it when the power runs out and when they realise that they can’t afford all the rushed changes the politicians want to make to get to where they want to be. They will find out soon enough. The sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned in 2030 under current plans and duel fuel cars from 2035. After seeing the public reaction to the extension of the ULEZ scheme in London, can you imagine the reaction from the public when these bans come into force? And that will be nothing compared to the rush to ban gas boilers in favour of heat pumps! I’d just sit back and watch if I were you, Seph. It will be amusing to observe all the backtracking that will result. |
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Dare I remind you that your beloved Conservative Government is mostly responsible for what you criticise here, far more than forum members or “social media influencers”. Quote:
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Having to keep old coal powered stations on standby for shortages instead of closing them down ? This all happened last year, and atm, electric car usage is still only about 10-15%. The UK was aiming for 2040, and then for no obvious reason changed that to 2030. It will make almost no practical difference to the world as a whole, we are just too small. Plus a little know fact is that HGVs and Buses will still be 2040, and Hybrids will still be 2035 Most of the world is either 2035 or 2040, including the huge users like the USA & China. Some countries are 2050. I could not find a date for Russia, but the choice of actual cars for them to buy would be very limited by the year 2040. |
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Can you at least answer that? If you want crude graphs, this is also a fun way of visualising why it's different: https://xkcd.com/1732/ |
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The speed of the change is the combination of the last 150 years plus where we are on the 140,000 year graph. Once a tipping point is reached (and that was always going to happen according to the 140,000 year graph), things happen quickly. |
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You didn’t use "lefties" or "woke" in your diatribe… btw, it’s obvious you’ve never worked with scientific researchers/professors - they never shut up about what they are doing, and they thrive on pointing out where previous research got things wrong/incorrectly interpreted; it’s how the scientific method works Quote:
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Nobody is claiming that the transition will happen overnight. The idea that the (any) Government will sit back and let power cuts become a routine experience as presented is preposterous. They’d very quickly find themselves out on their ear if they did. I do agree though that our (any) Government are unlikely to go through with being at the front. As we approach those dates I’d expect them to slide. The technologies won’t reach economies of scale to drive down prices until the big players are on board. |
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Your graph is not precise enough to show hundreds of years. You can't know where we are on that graph is so broad. 150 years won't show up on it. |
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A Government that can’t keep the lights on while our neighbours can wouldn’t last long. Regardless of incompetence they can’t be that bad. Surely. Very quickly they’d roll back targets or rebrand some not very green sources. :D |
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