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Previously on "CO2 levels unprecedented rise"

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  • NigelJK
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    Or The Continental Desert as we'll call it from Tropical Britain.

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  • 2uk
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    You should start having sex with amphibians to prepare for the species that will spawn from you after your island has gone under water. Of course you can come to mainland and become a work slave as another option.

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  • pjclarke
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    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
    To hit those agreed targets the final usage of fossil fuels in 35 years tine needs to be 20% of what it is TODAY!

    That's with another 2 billion people on the planet where 2 thirds of the current population don't even have electricity.
    Where in large swathes of Africa unborn babies routinely die because of minor complications not discovered until too late because there isn't enough electricity to operate the ultrasound scans routinely - they're used after the problem has become apparent.

    Man made or not, 'catastrophic' or not, real or not - doubling down on fossil fuel usage is the only way forwards.
    Development, yes, fossils, well, not so much. The challenge in Africa, especially sub-Saharan is the large distances you'd have to transmit electricity from centralised generation plants to remote villages. It makes sense in densely populated urban regions, but that describes a small proportion of the continent; most settlements are better suited to local and small-scale solar, wind, geothermal and hydro. Check out the graph here

    Rabett Run: Does Africa Need Telephone Poles

    And this from the IEA report Energy Outlook for Africa.

    New hydropower capacity in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Mozambique and Guinea, among others, plays a major role in bringing down the region’s average costs of power supply, reducing the share of oil-fired power. Other renewables, led by solar technologies, make a growing contribution to supply, with a successful auction-based procurement programme in South Africa showing how this can be achieved cost effectively. Geothermal becomes the second-largest source of power supply in East Africa, mainly in Kenya and Ethiopia. Two-thirds of the mini-grid and off-grid systems in rural areas in 2040 are powered by solar photovoltaics, small hydropower or wind. As technology costs come down, the attraction of renewable systems versus diesel generators grows (although they are often used in combination), especially where financing is available to cover the higher upfront expense.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
    To hit those agreed targets the final usage of fossil fuels in 35 years tine needs to be 20% of what it is TODAY!

    That's with another 2 billion people on the planet where 2 thirds of the current population don't even have electricity.
    Where in large swathes of Africa unborn babies routinely die because of minor complications not discovered until too late because there isn't enough electricity to operate the ultrasound scans routinely - they're used after the problem has become apparent.

    Man made or not, 'catastrophic' or not, real or not - doubling down on fossil fuel usage is the only way forwards.

    If it's real and dangerous then the only way to deal with it is the way we always have dealt with the harsh reality of a world that will kill us any way it can find - industrial development.
    What I find quite astonishing that despite the lessons of history people fail to acknowledge that humans move quickly in finding new technologies. why is it people talk as if we have reached the end of technological progress and fail completely to realise that things like the burning of fossil fuels will become a thing of the past pretty well automatically

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    It would be ironic if after all the bleating about CO2 and global warming the human race was wiped out by a passing asteroid.

    I'd laugh.
    It doesn't need an asteroid to wipe out human civilisation - only anti-human environmentalists to convince us all to stop using fossil fuels in the short to medium term.

    I'm not sure a 21st century medieval era would be worth saving.

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    Originally posted by Intel View Post
    Reduce it to zero and the world would be a much better place for everything else.
    Better by what standard? only humans have a standard for judging 'better' or 'worse'.

    Not one single polar bear on the entire planet bear gives a tulip whether polar bears go extinct or not.

    If you think the world would be better off without you, then you know what you need to do.

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    To hit those agreed targets the final usage of fossil fuels in 35 years tine needs to be 20% of what it is TODAY!

    That's with another 2 billion people on the planet where 2 thirds of the current population don't even have electricity.
    Where in large swathes of Africa unborn babies routinely die because of minor complications not discovered until too late because there isn't enough electricity to operate the ultrasound scans routinely - they're used after the problem has become apparent.

    Man made or not, 'catastrophic' or not, real or not - doubling down on fossil fuel usage is the only way forwards.

    If it's real and dangerous then the only way to deal with it is the way we always have dealt with the harsh reality of a world that will kill us any way it can find - industrial development.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Intel View Post
    Human beings my dear BP. We're the ones raping the planet. If you reduced the population from 7 billion to 1 billion all of the issues go away. Reduce it to zero and the world would be a much better place for everything else.
    Speak for yourself. I have a signed consent form.

    I bet that before humans were around there were ice ages and stuff.

    Scientific pseudo religious mumbo jumbo.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Intel View Post
    Reduce it to zero and the world would be a much better place for everything else.
    H ow about you lead the way ?

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Intel View Post
    Human beings my dear BP. We're the ones raping the planet. If you reduced the population from 7 billion to 1 billion all of the issues go away. Reduce it to zero and the world would be a much better place for everything else.
    Plus if we all lived in mud huts and used spears to kill our food getting rid of technology like electricity (OK it hasn't reached the North yet) then we can continue on our upward spiral towards survival.

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  • Intel
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    It will destroy volcanoes?
    Human beings my dear BP. We're the ones raping the planet. If you reduced the population from 7 billion to 1 billion all of the issues go away. Reduce it to zero and the world would be a much better place for everything else.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Intel View Post
    Nuclear Winter blocks out sunlight and also removes the cause of CO2 production.
    It will destroy volcanoes?

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  • Intel
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    The Americans are leading the way on this.

    Step 1 - Elect Donald Trump
    Step 2 - Show Donald the big red button
    Step 3 - Watch Donald hit the big red button "for the laugh"
    Step 4 - Nuclear Winter blocks out sunlight and also removes the cause of CO2 production.

    Instant global cooling and solves the root cause of the problem!

    Job done.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    Germany's CO2 levels rose last year, which doesn't bode well, since they're building so many wind mills.

    If Germany's CO2 levels are rising it's unlikely that CO2 levels will be falling anywhere else at all.

    Grand Debacle: Germany’s Renewable Energy Effort Turning Into A Colossal, Costly And Senseless Failure!
    Perish the thought of the problem being solved. What would all the freeloading scientists, bureaucrats and "sustainabilty consultants do for a living if the planet gets itself saved?

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    It would be ironic if after all the bleating about CO2 and global warming the human race was wiped out by a passing asteroid.

    I'd laugh.
    So would I if the human race was wiped out by WW3. Billions of deaths. And worse - suity was right

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