thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Used extensively in the U.S., fracking has led to heightened concerns about its impact on the environment and human health. The process creates vast amounts of wastewater, emits greenhouse gases such as methane, releases toxic air pollutants and generates noise.30 Mar 2022"
Can you tell us where it is NOT injurious to the environment and health?
And where does it say it is currently in use? Why don't you post the link? Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
No, I say private companies should vacate energy production, rather than nations relying on people like C-B to manage the transition.
lee wrote on Jun 12
th, 2023 at 3:27pm:
thegreatdivide wrote Yesterday at 12:14pm:
Yes- "PRIVATE comanies" ....therein lays the problem.
It was about private companies making millions in profits. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Your dementia, we covered the point ages ago.
And we still don't know whether you believe CO2 is a poison. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Evil crippled brain happy to injure peoples' health.
So says the one who doesn't do science. Just Believes. CO2 is a religion to you. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Beat you to it, above; C-B is involved BECAUSE the private sector is still in the transition game, disastrously for the world.
And still nothing from you pointing to him doing it to "save the planet". Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Anything you have to say about private companies and the transition is distorted by your blind free-market ideology. Listen carefully, the profit-seeking free market can't achieve a timely transition to renewables, by definition.
And yet you can't point to it happening outside that either. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Subsidization steals public money to prop up ff companies - it's a crime.
So cut the subsidies to renewables. Dummy.
"Energy Minister Angus Taylor noted that the Commonwealth Budget added $1.3 billion to assist uneconomic renewable energy, bringing the total support to $22 billion by 2030. Added to direct budget support are the regulatory subsidies that force consumers to pay for otherwise unviable wind and solar energy as well as the networks that have to be built to bring their energy to market. "
https://www.spectator.com.au/2022/04/renewables-subsidies-22-billion-by-2030/thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Says the guy who rejects the IPCC consensus.
Consensus proves nothing. As I pointed out it is political, not scientific. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
The IPCC does science; pity you only do blind ideology.
The IPCC does not do science. They rely on scientists. Dummy.
"The IPCC does not conduct its own research."
https://www.ipcc.ch/about/thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
You have to build the infrastructure first, before (some of) it needs replacing aka maintenance.
All of it needs replacing. So you have to have the resources to replace it...many times. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Again crippled brain. ... you are denying there are sufficient resouces even to achieve 50%,
No. We don't know how much in the way of resources needed. You keep putting the cart before the horse. Only once we know the resources needed do we know if there are enough resources available. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Interesting, you don't want to answer the question.... very revealing.
You were the one claiming he was "saving the planet". Your postulation, your proof. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Crippled brain: Shell has already said otherwise, and wants to abandon renewables development.
Shell has said nothing about central banks buying FF interests. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
because we CAN ALL BE "shareholders" of central banks spending money created ex nihilo by the Treasury, on behalf of the public sector.
And so what return do we get as "shareholders". Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Specifically, to buy and close the filthy ff industry ASAP.
So in a nutshell we fork out money and don't get a monetary return. Dummy.
thegreatdivide wrote on Jun 13
th, 2023 at 5:20pm:
Dementia, covered previously. A currency-issuing govt. isn't constrained by costs, and indeed can command the workers it needs if necessary, to take them from useless industries like tattoos and grog and junk advertising etc.
So the government can tell workers at what jobs they can work. No free will. Just communism. Dummy.
TBC