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Stirlingsays 07 Sep 22 4.54pm | |
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Stirlingsays 19 Sep 22 8.00pm | |
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I don't know enough to really speak to it but I found this interesting. [Tweet Link]
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Mapletree Croydon 19 Sep 22 8.37pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
was it Jacob Rees Mogg who reclined in the chamber like a fella on a hammock in a brothel ? I didn’t know they have hammocks. The Brazilian kind to match the ladies? Are they comfy?
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Mapletree Croydon 19 Sep 22 8.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I don't know enough to really speak to it but I found this interesting. [Tweet Link] You are at it again FFS. Start with the Second Shell analysis, from 1988, and move on from there. Not some rando that wants to make himself famous. By the way, what is geomythology? Throughout the report, Shell acknowledges the central role of fossil fuels, and oil in particular, in increasing CO2 emissions. While the authors note the uncertainties and limitations of contemporary climate models — particularly around the timing and intensity of impacts — there is little ambiguity about the responsibility of the oil industry. The report states, “Although CO2 is emitted to the atmosphere through several natural processes… the main cause of increasing CO2 concentrations is considered to be fossil fuel burning.” Later, the authors quantify Shell’s products’ unique contribution to global CO2 emissions by segment. According to this internal analysis, Shell’s products (oil, gas, and coal) were responsible for 4% of total global carbon emissions in 1984. This is one of the earliest examples of full carbon accounting by an oil major, and a larger number than calculated within Richard Heede’s “Carbon Majors” methodology of tracing carbon responsibility back to the producers. Edited by Mapletree (19 Sep 2022 8.58pm)
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Stirlingsays 19 Sep 22 8.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
You are at it again FFS. Start with the Second Shell analysis, from 1988, and move on from there. Not some rando that wants to make himself famous Throughout the report, Shell acknowledges the central role of fossil fuels, and oil in particular, in increasing CO2 emissions. While the authors note the uncertainties and limitations of contemporary climate models — particularly around the timing and intensity of impacts — there is little ambiguity about the responsibility of the oil industry. The report states, “Although CO2 is emitted to the atmosphere through several natural processes… the main cause of increasing CO2 concentrations is considered to be fossil fuel burning.” Later, the authors quantify Shell’s products’ unique contribution to global CO2 emissions by segment. According to this internal analysis, Shell’s products (oil, gas, and coal) were responsible for 4% of total global carbon emissions in 1984. This is one of the earliest examples of full carbon accounting by an oil major, and a larger number than calculated within Richard Heede’s “Carbon Majors” methodology of tracing carbon responsibility back to the producers. That doesn't seem to address what this guy is saying. Anyway I found it interesting but I'm definitely not going to look into it.....the topic may be very important but it bores the t1ts off of me.
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 Oct 22 9.26am | |
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Gotta luv them Germans
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 Oct 22 10.39am | |
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Ulez making TFL and Sad Khant £100m pa. Despite 70% of Londoners objecting to ULez being expanded Sad Dick will go ahead with it he can see the dollar signs and the £100m pa is before he has expanded it. I tried to fill in the consultancy survey but gave up as it was so obviously biased towards a yes vote so kudos to those who did and said no, not that it will matter.
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The groover Danbury 07 Nov 22 12.00pm | |
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I was discussing this 15/20 years ago. Its one of the many reasons I left the BBS as the cyberbullies were out in force for this one! I can't claim its an original idea though as when I checked someone had patented it in the 1950's! Before Space travel had even started! My thought process was that climate change is not caused by GHG's but by the Sun. Therefore reduce the Sun's rays to reduce temperature and increase them to increase the temperature when the next ice age hits (reflectors). Looks like it could be happening soon, which is good news.
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Badger11 Beckenham 07 Nov 22 1.21pm | |
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Eco warriors causing chaos on the M25 today. According to the BBC the police have deployed specially trained officers, trained in what? Handing out cups of tea and warm blankets for the poor little darlings? As for the poor motorists "let em eat cake" Edited by Badger11 (07 Nov 2022 1.22pm)
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 07 Nov 22 1.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Eco warriors causing chaos on the M25 today. According to the BBC the police have deployed specially trained officers, trained in what? Handing out cups of tea and warm blankets for the poor little darlings? As for the poor motorists "let em eat cake" Edited by Badger11 (07 Nov 2022 1.22pm) When in a jam......
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 07 Nov 22 1.50pm | |
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How Our French cousins deal with them . . . [Link]
This operation, will make the 'Charge Of The Light Brigade' seem like a simple military exercise. |
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Badger11 Beckenham 07 Nov 22 1.59pm | |
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Originally posted by mezzer
When in a jam...... LOL
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