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michael norton
Hello ET, yes, I think I do welcome that move by Keir Starmer.
I also think that if are to continue using Natural Gas and Oil, rather than paying Russia, US.A. or Norway, we might as well excavate our own Oil and Gas, thus saving jobs in Scotland.michael norton
U.K. might be soon running out of Diesel.
Quote BBC
“Plans to impose a ban on U.K. imports of diesel and jet fuel made from Russian oil in third countries have been watered down amid concerns over supplies and price rises.”Oh dear, if only we had our own Oil?
Shibboleth
Quote @ The Goon Show
“ I do not think that humanity is increasing at such a rapid rate. These days most of the Western World has collapsing demographics. Quite a bit of moving away from Coal,has already happened.
Sea levels have only risen about eight inches, this is within the bounds of rebound from the Last Glacial Maximum. It would seem that Carbon dioxide is not really playing the part that the worrying classes, have expected.”I often wonder what it must be like to be so infallible, self-confident, articulate – and yet so wrong.
michael norton
Shibboleth
Thanks for that, of course I do not claim to know everything.I do know that at my age, I could drop off my perch at any time, therefore almost nobody cares what I think.
I watched an interesting piece from The British Museum, this morning on early fire starting/use in East Anglia, from The Hoxnian
It is equivalent to Marine Isotope Stage 11 (MIS 11) Marine Isotope Stage 11 started 424,000 years ago and ended 374,000 years ago.
Lions, Elephants, Rhino, Macaque, Tree Frogs.
Probably a slightly warmer time, than today, a heavily wooded environment.Yet, not particularly high in Atmospheric Carbon dioxide.
A time of increased Stoney Coral coverage.
Coral take a lot of CO2 out of the Atmosphere.michael norton
The warmer it gets, the more (photosymbiont) Coral live and deposit Carbonates.
The largest mass of warm water Coral is in the Coral Triangle.Barnham, Suffolk, England
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-ZuS0m1Oso
69,913 views 21 May 2026
When did humans have the technology to make fire? Recently, the answer to that question has changed – pushing the date back from 50,000 years ago to 400,000 years ago. -
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