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Not that I am aware as we do not yet use technology which measures hourly temperatures and averages these across the day.
I think we have a broader crisis of having been captured by so-called "elites" who in practice are anything but when it comes to their actual abilities.Gold star to humans !! More stupid than any animal on the planet.
In essence, as with most things, one can create petrol from coal, but it requires around 40% of the energy produced to do so. Next worst is TAR sands, one thing the USA declared open season on in 2006 for the Canadian ones. It requires heating TAR .... very thick oozy stuff to 80 degrees C via natural gas and making it more flowing or viscous and then add thinners so it can be refined. I might add, the tar sand contain about 20 awful contaminants and pollutants and as such the whole process needs 30% if not 35% of the power produced to refine and extract it.
There is a pathway that is working-
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Dear James,
Regional communities right around the country are adopting renewable-powered technologies to combat climate change and take ownership of economic opportunities. And in the race to become Australia’s first renewable-powered community, one shire is emerging as a clear frontrunner.
Traditionally known as the Spa Capital of Australia, Victoria’s Hepburn Shire is fast making a name for itself on climate and renewable energy, with today’s launch of its clean energy plan. The plan incorporates an ambitious target to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, and 100% renewable energy by 2021 - a mere two years from now.
And they’re well on their way.
Community-owned Hepburn Wind farm, with its two turbines affectionately named Gale and Gusto, already produces enough energy to power over 2000 homes. But the Shire’s ambitious 2030 net-zero emissions reduction plan will rely on more than renewable power to get the job done. It will also incorporate rapidly reducing greenhouse gas pollution from transport, agriculture, manufacturing and stationary energy use (that includes things like diesel and gas consumption for energy, such as domestic heating).
Many of us can only imagine living in a truly renewable community, where each and every activity we undertake - from the morning commute, right through to cooking the evening meal - is powered by renewable energy.
For the residents of Hepburn Shire, this dream will soon become reality.
By 2030, the Shire’s clean energy plan will have prevented about 260,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas pollution from entering the atmosphere annually. That’s the equivalent of taking 60,000 fossil-fuelled cars off the road."
so in ten years , these efforts will have saved 1/20 of what a cruise ship burn in a day if my computations are rightThere is a pathway that is working-
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By 2030, the Shire’s clean energy plan will have prevented about 260,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas pollution from entering the atmosphere annually. That’s the equivalent of taking 60,000 fossil-fuelled cars off the road."
Maybe Explod, you could work within the Greens and stop the west blaming stories, look at where problems are and ensure the Greens target them, not side issues or effect not cause..Agree with you qldfrog. I mean where does one start.
Aircraft alone is one of the greatest polluters. Hard to have any optimism at all.
I purchase only food that is not wrapped in plastic and I've become totally vegan now, stopped eggs recently, grow a lot of my own, walking more and more and trying to think of new ways all the time.
so in ten years , these efforts will have saved 1/20 of what a cruise ship burn in a day if my computations are right
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappen...e-the-same-as-1-million-cars-report-1.4277180
So this is all good but we and I mean the media/greens need to stop fooling ourselves, there are real actions to be taken, against ships (from memory 15 biggest ship pollute as much as the whole world cars but I might be wrong),
against China and India for GW (60pc plus and growing), against overpopulation (conflict with Islam ahead) and against the same above countries as well as Malaysia Philippines etc for plastic in the ocean, no point removing plastic bags in Alice Spring: who are we thinking we are fooling?
Wake up
We have an instagram style green movement in the west: dumb,scientifically/technically illiterate, feel good, opportunist picture perfect but fake.
I do my part..sure but you would do better by ensuring that whoolies is selling corn and asparagus grown here, not in China or Peru, and your kids could also inject less chemical in their body in the process
No point jumping in the car with the kids to march against GW, better make sure your roof is not black and cycle to work
Unless I've missed something then I see no reason to be banning anyone?Looks likes Joes asleep so one last Post.
You guys do see that the major CC denier here is a regular poster in the Oil thread. Investment in Fossil Fuels is certainly a good motivator to be a denier. Not very honourable or ethical but certainly a motivator. Yep, complain to Joe again, or perhaps attack me when I'm gone this time.
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