@theJeremyVine People’s medical records have always been confidential, why are people asking personal medical questions when it’s nothing to do with anyone apart from their doctor?
By 2050, the world is forecast to face 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades.
These blades are built from high-strength composites made to survive years of weathering.
Still, every single turbine standing today will age out before 2050. Most are difficult to recycle, so most are likely to be buried. But Europe now has a landfill ban for blades coming into force. Nations like Germany, Finland and the Netherlands are already blocking landfills. But they still have blades to dispose of. So the waste is pushed elsewhere. Blades are exported to countries where burial is still allowed, such as the UK.
Net zero creates a mountain of composite waste. And then has the audacity to call it green.
@MarcherReborn My son was told not to travel to work in London, they have air conditioning there and he will suffer more at home, it’s so ridiculous 🤷♀️
This is fun!
Click on the picture to get a real-time total of how much taxpayers money has gone/is going to subsidise renewable energy in Britain.
Its frightening. Try it now and share.
https://t.co/9mn9s6boM1
Burnham’s economic architect Miatta Fahnbulleh recommends, among other things:
•A wealth tax and yet another windfall tax on oil and gas.
•Mass nationalisation e.g. of land, transport, and energy.
•Extending national insurance to investment income.
•A cap on interest rates and charges on every form of consumer credit.
•Hiking capital gains tax to income tax levels.
•Hiking divided tax to income tax levels.
•Abolition of the upper earnings limit for national insurance.
•Huge expansion of the benefits system including a “minimum income guarantee” paid to everyone apart from the rich.
•Nationalisation of banks and creation of new “green” banks with taxpayer funds.
•Block on private banks lending to anyone with a “large amount of greenhouse gas emissions” and “penalisation of banks that provide too many carbon-intensive loans.“
•Forced sale of existing businesses to employees.
•A tripling of the stamp duty surcharge to 9% for multiple homeowners and an increase to 6% for non-residents.