@Diver_Flemming@jemmm85517813 When it comes to the AGW climate hypothesis, science left the building long ago.
In time, you will admit your foolishness, even laugh at how easily you were taken in by charlatans who made you look so pitifully foolish by leveraging your good nature.
@GuberGerh@KathrynPorter26 Outdated products like fertiliser, pharmaceuticals and anything else any country produces?
Renewable arrays would certainly not exist without oil and petroleum products.
I’m genuinely not sure that you are capable of any level of rational reasoning.
@GuberGerh@KathrynPorter26 70% of Nigerian homes are powered, you guessed it, by wood and dung.
Nigeria has vast coal reserves and is rich in oil and gas.
In time, they will extract the coal and gas so that their people can prosper.
@GuberGerh@KathrynPorter26 Interesting.
Please explain how Africa will prosper without access or the need for petroleum products.
But you can’t. Like the rest of the global economy, Africa is and will remain 100% reliant on oil and gas to succeed.
Is there a reason why you don’t want Africa to prosper?
@GuberGerh@KathrynPorter26 80% of African homes still rely on wood and dung.
Expensive renewables are exactly not what Africa needs to create prosperity.
African countries are currently being forced to adopt renewables at the expense of their citizens.
@GuberGerh@KathrynPorter26 Africa is rich in coal, gas and petroleum.
A few are currently getting rich out of selling carbon credits instead of improving the welfare of their nations.
Coal is expensive when the evil ones deny financing of power stations and force expensive renewables instead.
@GuberGerh@KathrynPorter26 Africa has plenty of coal.
Over 75% of Africa is powered by it.
Both solar and wind are intermittent and expensive as you need additional capacity from coal and gas plants to sit on standby for when the intermittency happens.
@Diver_Flemming@jemmm85517813 I’m not religious, which is why I generally never get on with believers in the climate cult.
If it isn’t made up graphs , you’re now offering up laughably fictitious 99.9 appeal to authority percentages.
You need access to better material or a new supplier.
@SmartGrowthUK@chatswithem When did nature and the planet stop?
To help you, they haven’t.
There’s plenty of oil and gas, which is lucky because the global economy is 100% dependent on them.
@AnvarolD@chatswithem Where did you get that nonsense from. Over 20,000,00 homes and businesses are warmed by gas everyday.
Electricity generation is a small part of the UK’s power needs.
Making Gas and Oil expensive to extract via tax and legislation is just a cretinous level of self harm.
@RichardPaving@chatswithem Science is never settled.
AGW remains an hypothesis, so it remains nothing more than a string of guesses, bordering on politicised misinformation.
@Diver_Flemming@jemmm85517813 Science.
There’s been an increase in CO2 which has, through the process of photosynthesis, increased the greening of the planet, helping crop yields amongst a host of other benefits.
Anthropogenic Global Warming remains a hypothesis devoid of any empirical evidence.
@GuberGerh@KathrynPorter26 And when the wind doesn’t blow, they are back to burning dung and wood to eat and stay warm keeping them impoverished.
All while the carbon offsets are traded.