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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe mustn't touch this cheap fossil fuel energy!
Shale gas incompatible with controlling global warming - WWF UK
he admitted that fracking would not bring down energy prices as Cuadrilla had "done an analysis" showing that any price effects were "basically insignificant"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Originally posted by proggy View PostCan't wait till Scotland goes independent, we could be another Norway in a few years.
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Originally posted by lukemg View Post'Norway
What's Norway got to do with anything? Well, the country has the largest sovereign wealth fund in the world. The 'Government Pension Fund – Global', established in 1990 to invest Norway's surplus oil income, has a current asset value of US$737bn and holds about 1% of the entire shares of global equity markets.'
Knowing that the oil wealth was a short-term blip in the history of a nation, Norway immediately syphoned a small but significant chunk into this sovereign fund. Invested across the globe, this secures the future prosperity of the nation and future generations. you have to say this is an obvious but brilliant decision.
So where is ours ? Yes I know we are a much larger population but the short-term thinking, vested interests scrabbling for ever increasing payouts regardless of national income means we have pissed it all up the wall, mostly on non-productive uses, benefits, wasteful huge government depts etc. AND we are STILL spending more than the country earns which leaves us paying an ever bigger chunk in interest each year.
I am certain we will correct this when the shale gas 'bonanza' kicks off....
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It might be worthwhile digging up some of that coal again. Or cutting down a couple of Welsh mountains to extract the gold.
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Originally posted by lukemg View Post'Norway
What's Norway got to do with anything? Well, the country has the largest sovereign wealth fund in the world. The 'Government Pension Fund – Global', established in 1990 to invest Norway's surplus oil income, has a current asset value of US$737bn and holds about 1% of the entire shares of global equity markets.'
Knowing that the oil wealth was a short-term blip in the history of a nation, Norway immediately syphoned a small but significant chunk into this sovereign fund. Invested across the globe, this secures the future prosperity of the nation and future generations. you have to say this is an obvious but brilliant decision.
So where is ours ? Yes I know we are a much larger population but the short-term thinking, vested interests scrabbling for ever increasing payouts regardless of national income means we have pissed it all up the wall, mostly on non-productive uses, benefits, wasteful huge government depts etc. AND we are STILL spending more than the country earns which leaves us paying an ever bigger chunk in interest each year.
I am certain we will correct this when the shale gas 'bonanza' kicks off....
But on the positive side I read another article this morning saying that the people born after 1980 are more economically conservative than others before them and don't believe so much in government hand outs; probably pissed off that they didn't get student grants like their parents but will have to pay the bills for 60 years of profigacy for the rest of their lives.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostPissed up the wall by New Labour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The City Bridge Trust
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We mustn't touch this cheap fossil fuel energy!
Shale gas incompatible with controlling global warming - WWF UK
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I still think shale gas can make a huge difference. Energy costs are holding back all western economies and in the US, the plentiful gas supply is reducing foreign dependency, generating many jobs and opening up industries that rely on massive amounts of energy that had been closing down.
But I am equally certain any revenue will be mismanaged...
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We will never have one again...
We have let our utilities be sold to the French and Germans and Chinese wealth funds. So now any money that comes out of shale will go straight out of our country into a tax haven. While our idiots subsidise the firms that destroy the environment to get at the reserves...
The only wealth we will generate will be the taxes from the consumers
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