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  1. #41
    Originally posted by Lanny No one is really talking about 4 billion year predictions though. Generally it's the next couple hundred years that people are talking about with climate change. We have reasonably good estimations of historical weather patterns for at least a thousand years into the past.

    keyword : estimation.
  2. #42
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Electric cars run on coal power

    It takes a by product of petroleum to make solar panels

    Denmark pays 4 times for their energy as Americans and they aren’t 100% renewable. They still have to buy energy (about 30%) from coal producing nations to supplement.

    Look at your utility bill and multiple by 4. Cost of electric vehicles are 25-30% more.

    It would take a 56 square mile solar panel to power the city I live in. Imagine New York...

    Meanwhile,Russia,China,India,the continent of Africa will still be burning coal and driving diesels while we bankrupt ourselves.lol.

    Where the hell is japan going to put all those windmills and solar panels? Have you seen the energy Tokyo uses?

    Not viable at this time. Carbon has been dropping and don’t forget the active volcanos belching carbon all over the planet.
  3. #43
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Archer513 Electric cars run on coal power

    It takes a by product of petroleum to make solar panels

    Denmark pays 4 times for their energy as Americans and they aren’t 100% renewable. They still have to buy energy (about 30%) from coal producing nations to supplement.

    Look at your utility bill and multiple by 4. Cost of electric vehicles are 25-30% more.

    It would take a 56 square mile solar panel to power the city I live in. Imagine New York…

    Meanwhile,Russia,China,India,the continent of Africa will still be burning coal and driving diesels while we bankrupt ourselves.lol.

    Where the hell is japan going to put all those windmills and solar panels? Have you seen the energy Tokyo uses?

    Not viable at this time. Carbon has been dropping and don’t forget the active volcanos belching carbon all over the planet.

    What's your point?
  4. #44
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Go back to bed Q

    You jobless bum!

    🤠
  5. #45
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by Archer513 Go back to bed Q

    You jobless bum!

    🤠

    No.

    You first.
  6. #46
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Join me 😉😘
  7. #47
    Bologna Nacho African Astronaut
    Queers in space
  8. #48
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    *a bunch of emojis with hearts*
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  9. #49
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    It’s not a gay thing

    Reducing carbon with body heat 👍🏻
  10. #50
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by mmQ What's your point?

    'clean energy' is only clean if you ignore half of the supply chain

    whether or not it really is 'cleaner' would have to take things like lifespan, power output etc. into account
  11. #51
    Bologna Nacho African Astronaut
    I don't believe man is responsible for climate change but I wish I would have gotten into the scam from the beginning.
  12. #52
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by aldra 'clean energy' is only clean if you ignore half of the supply chain

    whether or not it really is 'cleaner' would have to take things like lifespan, power output etc. into account

    Nigger if we put like 8 zillion windmills around the world we would be good to go but everyone is scared of windmills for some reason
  13. #53
    Bologna Nacho African Astronaut
    Cause the birds
  14. #54
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    *birbs

    And no. The windmills will kill the birb problem too
  15. #55
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    Originally posted by mmQ Nigger if we put like 8 zillion windmills around the world we would be good to go but everyone is scared of windmills for some reason

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/aug/07/china-rare-earth-village-pollution

    generally speaking though they need a lot of space, constant maintenance and their cost to power output ratio per unit is far lower than standard coal or gas boilers.

    I think the most promising 'green' power sources are hydroelectric, tidal and geothermal turbines but they all still have major issues. The best stopgap we have for the moment is nuclear
  16. #56
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by aldra 'clean energy' is only clean if you ignore half of the supply chain

    whether or not it really is 'cleaner' would have to take things like lifespan, power output etc. into account

    Yes

    Plus cost comparison to value/detriment

    Carbon is already coming down. Why take on the cost when the science isn’t pure and our global powers/competition aren’t on board?

    It’s completely narcissistic nonsense.
  17. #57
    mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Originally posted by aldra https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/aug/07/china-rare-earth-village-pollution

    generally speaking though they need a lot of space, constant maintenance and their cost to power output ratio per unit is far lower than standard coal or gas boilers.

    I think the most promising 'green' power sources are hydroelectric, tidal and geothermal turbines but they all still have major issues. The best stopgap we have for the moment is nuclear

    A lot of space? It's a windmill. They take up like a back yard's worth of space barely.

    Constant maintenance? Lol. There's just a mill that needs spinning from the wind. What the fuck is there to maintain CONSTANTLY? Hire some faggot Mexican to check on the windmill blades here and there . That's that.

    Cost? Put the stupid windmill up and it's done. I could build one myself for like 100 dollars I bet.


    There I just solved wbeyrhing and that's why I'm a nuclear physicist thanks
  18. #58
    Bologna Nacho African Astronaut
    Someone has to clean up the bird guts

    Constantly...
  19. #59
    Archer513 African Astronaut
    Umm.

    Windmills produce energy that needs STORED. Aka-batteries. The wind isn’t always blowing. There’s already a supply deficiency in the materials to make batteries. Tesla is having issues getting batteries for their cars.

    The material has to be mined...with dielsel heavy equipment and tnt.

    The amount of batteries required for a world of windmills is astronomical.

    Combustion is the most efficient way to produce energy and it isn’t even close.
  20. #60
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    It's like trying to find the average amount of rent you pay each year, so you take the first month and the last month and divide by two and declare the result the average, when you paid double in December than you paid in January.

    So:

    JAN $540
    FEB $580
    MAR $650
    APR $690
    MAY $740
    JUNE $780
    JULY $860
    AUG $890
    SEPT $930
    OCT $980
    NOV $1,050
    DEC $1,080

    Total: $9,770

    NOV/DEC average ($1,050 + $1,080) / 12 = $1,065

    When the actual average is $9,770 / 12 = $814.17

    That's a difference of $250.83.

    Multiply that incorrect average by 12 months and you get $3,009.96. That's how much the error would be when calculating the total average on the whole year, making it look like you paid $12,779.96, when you really only paid $9,770, a 76% difference.

    The global warming data was calculated in the exact same manner as the calculations I've made above. Erroneous. False. Intentionally exaggerated strictly for political agenda.
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