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Green campaigners storm coal train
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/n...re/7452395.stm
Apparently they want this dirty fuel to be left in the ground. Well with the price of oil only heading one way I can't see that happening anytime soon. A tad childish to chuck the dirty stuff around I'd have thought too. |
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Idle hands and all that....
They shold be forced to go to work instead of disrupting legitimate business. :mad: |
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Perhaps next time they could rush the train head on while it was going at full speed that would sort one of the problems.
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Bet they loved Thatcher in the 80s.....
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What you might have missed was she almost crippled the South Wales economy by closing countless coal mines and putting thousands on the dole.
The coal certainly all but stopped getting through then. |
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Err! Stopping and robbing a train is this not an offence? Some get 40 years for that, but they stole some money as well.:dozey:
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Hmm. On the one hand it's highly irresponsible, on the other it's only highly irresponsible protests that get attention these days.
If you're going to burn coal (and we are, or the lights go off) Drax is about the best place, it gets more energy out of the CO2 released than any other plant. The coal, of course, comes by ship and train from Russia or South America these days, rather than the Yorkshire pits Drax was built for... |
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The basic problem is that we do not have a national(ised) combined energy industry. We have demand from consumers being fed by private companies whos sole purpose is to deliver more energy to produce more income and profit. How then can we talk of conservation of energy, green energy and reductions in demand and consumption? True,the rising cost of fuels will drive innovation and conservation to some degree, but it will also fuel inflation. Of course each individual on this planet needs to consider his/her impact and cut it as much as possible. But then there is another conflict isnt there for we only live once and but for a short time. We want to maximise our life experience and so that means unfettered consumption and consumerism. Is this an unsolvable conundrum ? Eventually,when carbon based fuels run out there will be war and pestilence throughout the world as nation fights nation over the few reserves that are left. The population will dwindle because of want,starvation and disease and the earths ecological balance will re-adjust with the passing of many years. The presence of man on the face of the earth is but a blip in time but his impact has been immense. |
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Well thats cheered me right up thx Vlad fortunately despite your pessimistic writings i am not so pessimistic about the future. Old energies will be replaced by new ones and i am sure those pesky little oil company's have some stuff locked away ready to trot out when the oil runs dry. Apart from that it is not as though we are now totally dependent on oil and gas and are investing albeit slowly in alternative energy supplies. Trouble is most of the alternative energy is not very profitable for a company hence why i would like to see energy renationalised so that investment can happen.
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We are ageed then Rizzy that the UK needs a national(ised) combined energy undertaking. Of course this sounds familiar. We used to have the CEGB (Central electricity Generating Board) and British Gas. Both great institutions,well respected worldwide engineering concerns both of which had great expertise and research establishments.
I feel the way forward is to have a single national concern for our energy,a sustained campaign of development and innovation to drive efficiency and development and a campaign to cut consumption. Burning Gas,oil and coal is such a crude and inefficient means of generating power. |
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Indeed Nidge,we are an importer of gas now via subsea pipelines from Europe. Some of those pipelines end in countries which are a little unstable. In addition,we are gearing up to ship vast quantities of liquified methane gas from places like Algeria to the new terminal being constructed in Wales. At this very moment a vast construction process is underway,a high pressure pipeline is cutting its way through the countryside from coastal Wales to tie in with the National Transmission system at the Wales/England border..the eco warriors are out there trying to oppose them..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mps6TdQzmgg and so it goes... |
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