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Climate Change Debate

We haven't had a decent argument involving graphs and the like on here for a while. HGW seems to have lost interest or backed off, and it's mostly just updates on renewable technology now.
 
All the scientists arent busy contradicting each other.
Correct. The public perception seems to be that climate change is still up for debate in the scientific community. Mainly because they are some very outspoken sceptics who shout quite loudly.

In reality Pav, only a tiny percentage of scientists (maybe 2 or 3%) are still sceptical that man has caused the current global warming, and a lot of those aren't proper climate scientists in any case.
 
I'm not sure an obscure football forum should be your first port of call for such information. There's plenty of better places online to get hard facts made understandable to the layman.

Criticising random Wolves fans for not adequately explaining complex scientific processes seems a bit unfair.
 
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The Braidwood Dispatch, 17 July 1912.
 
I hope BP are paying for all those police outside its headquarters like football clubs have to.
Yeah, its great isn't it.
I mean, it never happens in the private sector does it? Company makes huge fuck ups, loses money. They never reward the CEO in that case do they? Only the public sector where those type of fuck ups occur, as public sector is full of useless people :)
 
Its strange how such a completely wonderful project that all sane people would want built ASAP is so difficult to get off the ground.

Maybe we need to add another hundred quid to the guaranteed strike price?
 
i think another project under the UK Treasury guarantee scheme though not sure a tariff is agreed yet. tax payer funds likely to end up being used to provide subsidy to the owner and downside protection to lenders. so the state has downside risk, zero upside opportunity. shit use of public funds.

Ah, but the tories are the ones we can trust with the budget, aren't they?
 
We are where we are, coal, CCGT and nuclear will continue to dominate in tbe UK and beyond for decades.
Can you realistically dent that with renewables? I suggest not.
Globally those three primary sources will continue to grow, dwarfing any misguided effort to distort the market in developed countries. I see that Japan has now started a programme to restart it's nuclear facilities.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...rst-time-in-more-than-100-years-a7040291.html

Top, top predicting.
 
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