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Shibboleth
Your rants read just like a Trump press conference – and make as much sense. I’m reluctant to reply to you because I suspect, much like Trump, there’s something going on in the neural synapses, that isn’t belligerence or ignorance, but something more organic. Good luck.
michael norton
Hello Shibboleth, I do not think I was ranting.
I was specifically offering a reply to ET who asked me to clarify how I understood the term Net Zero.
Without reading any information from any newspapers i just wrote down, what I thought was true.Geopolitics is moving very fast and in a very horrible way.
Yes, I agree, that it does look like Donald Trump is not reading from the same Hymn Sheet as the rest of Humanity.
He is not my keeper and I am not his keeper.
This will be focusing minds, in the world of economics and maybe the world of politics.
I expect one day we may be able to move away from Coal & Oil but I think it will be very, very hard to move away from Methane.michael norton
You can use Methane for so much.
For making Electricity, for heating, for cooking, for making fertilisers, for making plastics, as fuel in boats, as fuel in cars/buses/trucks.
You can transport it across oceans, you can transport it through pipelines, including undersea pipelines.
You can produce Methane from almost anything. You can turn farm waste into Methane.michael norton
In 2024, World global gas-fired electricity generation increased by 2.5%.
I was wrong, I had thought that more Electricity is produced with Methane than by Coal.
Apparently, Coal is still the greatest used fuel for making Electricity, in the world.
In Britain, we have now stopped using Coal for making Electricity.ET
“I was specifically offering a reply to ET who asked me to clarify how I understood the term Net Zero.
Without reading any information…”
That’s the problem right there by your own admission. You base your opinions on no information.Try this experiment (please don’t really). Drive your car into the garage, close the garage door and any windows or doors. Stand inside your garage and leave the car running. How long will you last? Not very, I’d say. Why? Because you’d likely be dead before long. You know that, which is why you won’t do it if you have any sense. You’ll likely have burned less than half a litre of fuel and all the CO2, Carbon monoxide, Nitrous oxide and the multitude of other gases coming from burning that fuel will kill you. Innocuous, harmless fossil fuels.
michael norton
I am sorry to upset the Net Zero supporters on this forum,
in Scotland support for drilling for new wells is increasing.
59% of Scottish persons polled are now saying they support new drilling in the North Sea.michael norton
ET
it seems liquid fuel prices and shortages are causing quite a bit of grief in Ireland.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy814wypp5go
Justice minister seems to be suggesting that when this dies down he will try to take the driving licences away from those who have been blockading fuel depots.michael norton
About two billion tons of steel is produced each year, over half of World production comes from China.
About three quarters of World Steel is produced using Coal.
If we stopped using Coal, we would be quite short of steel.
If China were to stop using Coal to make Steel but still continue to make Steel they would need a lot more Electricity?
China uses Coal for more than half its production of Electricity.
The same case can be made for production of Cement and production of Glass.
Things are changing but in the short term Carbon dioxide will continue to join the Atmosphere.
That is, unless we give us use of Coal, Steel, Cement and Glass.michael norton
Natural Gas is often the most suitable fuel, in remote mining sites.
Used from running the heavy processing plant.
For example in mountainous Copper mining facilities.michael norton
Looks like things are “kicking off” in Ireland
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCKeQRDk68g
The Irish people are annoyed with Brussels and annoyed with their own pathetic government, this is, on the face of it about liquid fuel prices, but underneath there is great unhappiness with how Ireland is being run for the benefit of the Globalist Elite.Joel Finestre
https://x.com/cohler/status/2042644735999827975
Hello Michael, I posted this link earlier as I thought you may find it interesting but I inadvertently used an old email address which I didn’t realise was no longer functional, and the post has been removed. So here it is again. It’s about a peer reviewed research paper which absolutely disagrees with the current mainstream narrative.
michael norton
Thank you Joel.
Personally, I expect there is some truth in the idea that humans are slightly increasing temperature, very modestly and not particularly harmfully. Put ten million people into a single city and the temperature, will go up, all that farting and exhaling of Carbon dioxide.
The burning of Coal/Wood/Natural Gas/Diesel/Petrol, the eating of Sugar, the smoking of Tobacco, the burning of rubbish in people’s gardens, the human shit being processed.michael norton
However, go for a walk outdoors,into the woods, in the Summer it is cool, compared to open fields.
In the Winter, in the woods, it will seem warm, compared to the open fields, yet, I imagine that the CO2 is the same in the woods, as it is in the fields.
We are being played by the likes of Ed Milliband.
Essentially, we can forget about Global Warming and Net Zero, it is mostly bollocks -
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