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Hi 998 sport,
I didn't fall into the trap, my post @1032 included …" why no-one seems interested in taking Germany to task over its increased use of lignite, the dirtiest form of coal...."
ATB
Please don't fall into the trap of referring to Germany burning coal. They have been mining and burning LIGNITE, the cheapest, dirtiest 5hyte imaginable. Grrr
one rule for Germany, another for the rest of us....
And that's growing unreliable/intermittent renewables as a substitute for baseload nuclear....
Sheesh !
Me again,
Forgot to add https://www.statista.com/statistics/583158/energy-consumption-by-source-germany/
which basically shows that from 2005 to 2018, Germany's growth in renewables has basically only offset (at tremendous subsidy cost) its DECREASE in nuclear, whilst coal consumption has remained basically unchanged / undiminished.
Shome mishtake, shurely ?
ATB
Hi SG2,
It would be useful for those of us who are still educating ourselves on the whole climate change argument if (a) you'd spell out which bits of Ridley's article are misleading, (b) why the Green lobby doesn't embrace nuclear as an intermediate fix (and gain thereby a lot of credibility as to the politics behind their mission); and (c) why no-one seems interested in taking Germany to task over its increased use of lignite, the dirtiest form of coal.
Never mind the really large polluters, China and India.
" The dog was too big, so I kicked the cat "
ATB
Dellfrog; the spectator article is deliberately misleading and one might perhaps want to bear-in-mind the vested interests of its ( Barclay bros) owners. As one of the writers states, he has a vested interest in coal, the carbon-worst mass energy source. Caveat emptor.
Gla
https://www.spectator.co.uk/2017/05/wind-turbines-are-neither-clean-nor-green-and-they-provide-zero-global-energy/
......and Driver thinks oil is the past.
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