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Previously on "Climate change: UK 'can cut emissions to nearly zero' by 2050"
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The way to set an example to the world on climate change is to invent a sustained fusion reactor.
No hair-shirt and no pompous virtue signalling.
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does this mean we won't have any fizzy drinks by then?Originally posted by AtW View PostAll thanks to Brexit - Climate change: UK 'can cut emissions to nearly zero' by 2050 - BBC News
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If you are going to get that worked up about spelling errors, maybe the Internet is the wrong place for you.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostFFS - why does this happen? If you can't get this right then how can we rely on you for anything of import?
Sort your tulip out!
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FFS - why does this happen? If you can't get this right then how can we rely on you for anything of import?Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWell the amount of tulip that comes out of you could fertilise the UK market gardening industry and the hot air could heat a medium sized town. shaunbhoy is a one man renewable energy source, who would of thought it, he is useful....
Sort your tulip out!
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One nincompoop is more than adequate, and alexei is more than capable of handling matters. Being, as he is, a nerdy geeky insular little Muscovite onanist with a reputation for shirking his military duty.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAh, a cup of tea. Thank-you my man.
It hardly needs you bumbling in as well with your air of mirthless stupefaction.

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Ah, a cup of tea. Thank-you my man.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostCometh the hour, cometh the man....
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Well the amount of tulip that comes out of you could fertilise the UK market gardening industry and the hot air could heat a medium sized town. shaunbhoy is a one man renewable energy source, who would of thought it, he is useful....Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostCometh the hour, cometh the man.....at just the point that the thread required the input of a simpering guileless nincompoop. And in the absence of a Warty or a Darmy, who better?


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Cometh the hour, cometh the man.....at just the point that the thread required the input of a simpering guileless nincompoop. And in the absence of a Warty or a Darmy, who better?Originally posted by AtW View PostTo be fair Spuddy never pretended to be an intellectual
HTH

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That was indeed a new intellectual low, even for Spuddy.Originally posted by meridian View PostFor the hard of comprehension, that’s exactly the intention of my post.
And, presumably, the intention of the U.K. by “displaying just what we intend to do” by attempting to reduce emissions to zero.
FWIW, I’m on the side of “doing something” rather than pointing to other countries and going “whaaaa, they’re much worse so let’s do nothing”, but I also think that the zero emission target will go the same way as the Tories’ “under 100k migration”....
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