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"Are they blowing off the cobwebs or have they all been demolished" I think they have all been demolished- all fossil fuels are heavy pollutants. | |||
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"Are they blowing off the cobwebs or have they all been demolished I think they have all been demolished- all fossil fuels are heavy pollutants. " Principals won't provide heat and food | |||
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"The biggest pollutant is too many humans in the world. " Alright Thanos | |||
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"Are they blowing off the cobwebs or have they all been demolished" Recycled into hard-core!! There are currently three active coal-fired power stations operating in the United Kingdom. They have a total generating capacity of 4.52GW - Strangely, non near Eastleigh. | |||
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"Are they blowing off the cobwebs or have they all been demolished Recycled into hard-core!! There are currently three active coal-fired power stations operating in the United Kingdom. They have a total generating capacity of 4.52GW - Strangely, non near Eastleigh. " Radcliffe On Trent is often producing when I drive past, although the coal mountain there is being taken away by train, ready for imminent decommissioning. | |||
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"Are they blowing off the cobwebs or have they all been demolished I think they have all been demolished- all fossil fuels are heavy pollutants. Principals won't provide heat and food" And an increasingly inhospitable world with climates that become more and more unpredictable won't be providing enough food either. We've been lucky enough the last few decades with the ocean absorbing most of the excess heat, but things are starting to accelerate now. | |||
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"I don’t know what everyone is complaining about. Dividends and share prices over the last thirty years have been great. Who needs to invest when they are making so much Wonga? All good and will secure our energy future according to the very clever parliamentarians. Hmmmmm " Reality doesn't really care about dividends, share prices or the imaginary economy dreamed up by a species of still primitive ape with tribalistic tendencies that advanced rapidly on this ancient planet since the end of the last ice age and convinced itself that the universe revolved around it. I'm not saying humans are evil. We're incredible for advancing so much due to our innate curiosity and a capability for deep social bonds and ability to work together that allowed our civilisations to flourish once things were stable enough where agriculture could begin. I just honestly think we advanced too quickly without really knowing the true costs of the rapid advancement that's happened in the last hundred or so years. Our whole existence as a species capable of complex civilisation has been about 0.0000022% of the total lifespan of this earth. | |||
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"No U turns now, the planet is more important than us humans." Don't lose too much hope. Regardless of what happens, the planet will continue with us or without, and life finds a way to flourish. We've had many mass extinction events in the past but life in all its splendor came back, and it will again even if we let things deteriorate to the point that our extinction happens. It's definitely sad to see the remarkable and beautiful ecosystems around us that may be no more, but new ones will replace them eventually, and even flourish in our abandoned dead cities and towns | |||
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"Are they blowing off the cobwebs or have they all been demolished" They've been running today, 3GW Coal at 4pm ready for tea time I suspect. Gas was 20GW all day.. Currently coal 0.83GW, Gas 14.31GW | |||
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"I did see a news item that Britain's power stations are in desperate need of replacing. The new Chinese station is being built in the south but I don't know how much percentage /area it will supply, the whole southeast of uk? " Where in the south? The Bradwell in Essex site earmarked hasn’t even had the ground fully tested yet & the locals are still fighting not to have it. It’s also still twenty years away even if it’s forced on them. S | |||
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"Forget worrying about the climate change, the nutter in Russia has put any efforts back decades with all the carbon released into the atmosphere and it will be shed loads more to rebuild a whole country. Drill for oil and frack away were fucked now anyway " This current civilisation so focused on the growth of imaginary wealth, constant consumerism, global supply chains that are taken for granted and living at such an unsustainable scale is most likely fucked, but that's not to say humanity is. We can adapt and live past this era where our whole norm is pure lunacy if things don't get too drastic, and maybe prosper once again in a century or two after our collapse, but only if the conditions are liveable and not remove our capability for agriculture. Regardless, life will go on. Our whole existence has been the most brief flicker of time here on this ancient planet, so if we're gone, we're gone. | |||
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