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Post by flatandy on Sept 27, 2023 14:23:52 GMT
Yeah. It's a potential problem - much less that bullshit crypto is, mind you. But it's not a climate problem if everything runs on renewables.
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Post by rick49 on Sept 27, 2023 14:48:30 GMT
i'm super gluing myself to my television in protest. that'll show em.
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Post by voice on Sept 27, 2023 16:35:12 GMT
I had loads of fruit this year, might have to put in an irrigation system as we're getting much less rain than we ever used to, 5th year of a drought. I put in rainwater butt's last year and completely forgot to use them this year. My current plan is to link them to a slow soaker pipe and a timer in the greenhouse. I'm going to need to hire a mini-digger as I want to run power down to my new shed site. I really can't be arsed to dig a trench that deep and long. I use solar to light the chicken shed and the workshop, though I have a generator if I need to run some tools. Digging here is a pregnant dog, it's all rock as we're in a glacial valley, had to truck in most of the soil I use for growing anything more than grass. Though I did plant a whack of cedar this year as that's native and does well even where the soil is not great.
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Post by voice on Sept 27, 2023 16:39:30 GMT
Yeah. It's a potential problem - much less that bullshit crypto is, mind you. But it's not a climate problem if everything runs on renewables. There's an ex-mining town in Northern BC that has become a crypto hub of some kind, it has its own hydro plant, a lot of industry up there has their own hydro plants apparently, and a few places are looking at installing server farms when the mine or pulp plant closes as usually everything is just abandoned as there's no need for the power and too hard to co next to the grid usually
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Post by rick49 on Sept 27, 2023 16:44:11 GMT
so we start out as a supercontinent, drift apart as multiple continents, and return to a supercontinent. that will make one huge ocean.
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Post by rick49 on Sept 27, 2023 16:49:12 GMT
"The formation of a new “supercontinent” could wipe out humans and all other mammals still alive in 250 million years, researchers have predicted."
life adapts to the conditions.
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Post by rick49 on Sept 28, 2023 2:27:57 GMT
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Post by rick49 on Sept 28, 2023 2:32:58 GMT
imagine all the entitled teenagers in the country super gluing themselves to anything that isn't moving in righteous posturing.
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Post by happyhammerhead on Sept 28, 2023 8:27:43 GMT
If that what turns you on...
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Post by rick49 on Sept 29, 2023 2:21:15 GMT
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Post by rick49 on Sept 29, 2023 15:08:54 GMT
UK Climate Alarmists Debate Violence (hitting bottom?)"Andrew Griffiths and Verel Rodrigues, UK climate activists, refuse to question climate alarm and forced energy transformation. They are frustrated despite major (anti-commoner) government intervention for not doing enough. And this in a country that produces about one percent of global GHG emissions." wattsupwiththat.com/2023/09/28/uk-climate-alarmists-debate-violence-hitting-bottom/nothing will ever be enough for the climate fanatics. (super gluers, etc.) they are as brainwashed and programmed as the jim jones, david koresh and hale bopper people were.
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Post by rick49 on Oct 1, 2023 1:16:16 GMT
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Post by flatandy on Oct 1, 2023 3:43:20 GMT
Did you read the words and try to understand them?
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Post by rick49 on Oct 2, 2023 17:52:19 GMT
Did you read the words and try to understand them? wild guess they want nuclear power for their data centers.
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Post by rick49 on Oct 3, 2023 15:33:06 GMT
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Post by flatandy on Oct 3, 2023 15:54:24 GMT
That's mirthy in the same way that it's Monday today.
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Post by rick49 on Oct 4, 2023 1:10:01 GMT
The Unseen Emissions: Tire Dust and the Environmental Mirage of Electric Vehicles“Scientists have a good understanding of engine emissions, which typically consist of unburnt fuel, oxides of carbon and nitrogen, and particulate matter related to combustion. However, new research shared by Yale Environment 360 indicates that there may be a whole host of toxic chemicals being shed from tires and brakes that have been largely ignored until now.”“It’s an emissions problem that won’t go away with the transition to EVs, either. According to data from Emissions Analytics, EVs tend to shed around 20 percent more from their tires due to their higher weight and high torque compared to traditional internal combustion engine-powered vehicles.“wattsupwiththat.com/2023/10/01/the-unseen-emissions-tire-dust-and-the-environmental-mirage-of-electric-vehicles/
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Post by flatandy on Oct 4, 2023 1:31:37 GMT
It's a good job nobody pretended those emissions didn't exist in the first place
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Post by rick49 on Oct 4, 2023 4:30:27 GMT
and yet you support ev's.
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