Re: Full page article Jensen Intecept/Copredy Sunday Telegra
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 10:37 pm
Adrian.. Felix wants you.. Adrian
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Felix, if you are talking about the Global Warming religion, I would welcome some e-mails from you about it.felixkk wrote:Hi Adrian, thanks for the PM, good to hear from you! Sorry but I just could not resist a bit of pulling of the leg. As usual we don't necessarily share the exact identical view on things... Take care!
Although this thread has wandered all over the place from the original post I have to step in on this question.AH1951 wrote:People are wising up to the ridiculous, fraudulent Carbon Dioxide scare
Kenny My Ole Fruit Batkenny38 wrote:Grant, old man. Can you tell me if the bonnet will close if I fit an eight stack weber set up?
Kenny38
As always China are in on it DuncyMan, cheap at 550$ >>>cannonball wrote:who does that intake Grantchester ????
I think the good thing about climate change Kenny is that we can turn the heating down at last indoors and the Mr's will still be warm during the winter, that's a big positivekenny38 wrote:Grant, my old mate. Have to say though that there have been weather changes over the centuries. I.E.It was so cold in the mini European ice age in the 16-1700's that the river thames froze so fairs were held on it. Earlier in medieval times there was a warmer period of a couple of hundred years. Anyone who says our weather isn't changing should take a visit to Antartica where the ice sheets are melting. kenny38
Steve,Steve Payne wrote:I believe Brazil has pure Ethanol fuel at there pumps already and has done for many years. How practical it is to turn so much agricultural land over to growing crops for this I don't know here in Europe.
My guess is they will dilute fossil fuels down with Ethanol more and more until an expectable balance is found.
As much as the Greens and the environmentalist want the use of Fossil fuel to stop I expect the economies of the world will take more importance unless a viable alternative is found. Air travel comes to mind as something that will have to be restricted or cleaned up. There was something on the news recently about the amount of carbon air travel produces. The numbers were huge, something like 100g per person per km flown. When you think there are approximately half a million people flying all the time no wonder we have a problem.
Steve