Climate change: World's hottest day since records began

Two minutes. Give or take. That was all I could manage of this annoying aunty
Yup. Always been a bit of a challenge to watch her stuff. There is however quite a few that are much much worse. Starting with the Professor Dave character. His speciality is Personal attacks of the worst kind ever.
 
Yup. Always been a bit of a challenge to watch her stuff. There is however quite a few that are much much worse. Starting with the Professor Dave character. His speciality is Personal attacks of the worst kind ever.

It's called "having some balls".
Dave doesn't tiptoe around dumbasses and fcuknuts.

His Terrence Howard takedown rants are thoroughly entertaining and more than deserved.
 
It's called "having some balls".
Dave doesn't tiptoe around dumbasses and fcuknuts.

His Terrence Howard takedown rants are thoroughly entertaining and more than deserved.
He is an obnoxious A- hole, period, not worth the data wasted to watch his rantings and ravings. But go ahead and enjoy
 
And that is supposed to be an achievement and something to be proud of, I suppose?

More like total stupidity when taking into account the devastating effect that all this nonsense has had on the UK economy, well-being of the population and the UK's position as a nation.

On the other hand who are we to challenge their right to return to the state of the UK nation in 1872. They are welcome to go back to living in cold, dark castles with no power and no heating to fend off the new ice age that is on their doorstep. They can try and tell their kids they did it all to save the World.
 
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And that is supposed to be an achievement and something to be proud of, I suppose?

More like total stupidity when taking into account the devastating effect that all this nonsense has had on the UK economy, well-being of the population and the UK's position as a nation.
I think you will find that was due to Brexxit...
 
And that is supposed to be an achievement and something to be proud of, I suppose?

More like total stupidity when taking into account the devastating effect that all this nonsense has had on the UK economy, well-being of the population and the UK's position as a nation.

On the other hand who are we to challenge their right to return to the state of the UK nation in 1872. They are welcome to go back to living in cold, dark castles with no power and no heating to fend off the new ice age that is on their doorstep. They can try and tell their kids they did it all to save the World.

What a disaster. Millions are going to die!!!

Oh wait.
This can't be, someone must be lying to us....
It's almost as if the hysteria was short-lived and had something to do with COVID and a shortage in fossil fuel supply of Gas etc.

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It's getting awfully awkward to be so convinced that renewables will result in disaster.
Jirre even "drill baby drill" Texas in the US keeps expanding their renewables.
More than even the libtard states like California.

It's almost as if renewables are winning on price and merit because it's .... simply better?!?!

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Even "drill baby drill" Texas in the US keeps expanding their renewables.
More than even the libtard states like California.

It's almost as if renewables are winning on price and merit because it's .... simply better?!?!
While driving up the cost of electricity.

Renewable energy subsidies have driven up prices and created new grid stability concerns. The Energy Alliance’s findings underscore the need for Texas policymakers to reassess the state’s reliance on renewable subsidies to protect both the state’s economy and its energy consumers.

Someone always has to pay, and that someone is the consumer. Subsidies originating from tax dollars, which need to be borrowed, drive up inflation (while decreasing the competitiveness of alternative solutions), and it seems also the overall cost of electricity generation.
 
Congrats. Now we know what the situation is with the wholesale price of electricity in the UK. Now show us the information that shows what the CONSUMER/END USER pays.
 
While driving up the cost of electricity.



Someone always has to pay, and that someone is the consumer. Subsidies originating from tax dollars, which need to be borrowed, drive up inflation (while decreasing the competitiveness of alternative solutions), and it seems also the overall cost of electricity generation.

Like I said. It's getting awfully awkward.
Even those fossil fuel propaganda donation "conservative think tank" sites are in bad shape.
They seem awfully pissed that fossil fuel subsidies are now going towards renewables... if only my heart could pump more custard.

The sky is always falling on those totally-independent-absolutely-zero-to-do-with-the-fossil-fuel-lobby websites, then you go look at the actual pricing... well what do you know, their pricing is well below the US average:

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The irony of a place like Texas now worried about half their ERCOT energy supply being compromised by Trumpface and his policies will never be lost on me.


Oh and I see they're still spreading this horse**t.

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There was a giant report released on this.



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Congrats. Now we know what the situation is with the wholesale price of electricity in the UK. Now show us the information that shows what the CONSUMER/END USER pays.

Go check for yourself:


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Roughly R6 per kWh in the most expensive city/area, London.
Take their median salary into account, and we as South Africans should weep in despair.

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Please tell us more about this MASSIVE DISASTER that teleported them back into 1872.
 
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Go check for yourself:


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Roughly R6 per kWh in the most expensive city/area, London.
Take their median salary into account, and we as South Africans should weep in despair.

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Please tell us more about this MASSIVE DISASTER that teleported them back into 1872.
That disaster is still heading their way
 
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