Greta Thunberg

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I'm doing some things to try and take action. It's small scale of course, but my opinion is that if everybody makes small changes then collectively it makes a big difference.
Indeed it does mate. I just wonder how long it'll be before people stop driving their cars? Surely cars contribute to the mess?
 
Are you sure? I know it's pretty high, but I don't think it's that high.
Yip. Scotland is a world leader in renewable energy and carbon reduction.

Sorry but thems the facts.

We also have lovely water. And loads of it.
 
Being a country boy it's a well known fact that unless you rotate crops with herds of animals the land becomes baron.

If we all went vegan and didn't have pigs and cows ****ting the ground would eventually run out of nutrients.
 
Yip. Scotland is a world leader in renewable energy and carbon reduction.

Sorry but thems the facts.

We also have lovely water. And loads of it.
I've just had a browse and it's not 120%. It was 98% in one month, but it's usually lower.
Still good, of course, but you'll have to upset a few more golf course owners to hit that level...
 
Indeed it does mate. I just wonder how long it'll be before people stop driving their cars? Surely cars contribute to the mess?

Hydrogen cells are coming. The emissions from vehicles with Hydrogen engines is water. There's still the equation of what energy sources are used to produce the vehicles in the first place of course.

But the technology is there. The political will fuelled by the interests of the fossil fuel industry isn't ... yet.
 
I'm not a climate scientist you're right. I am reading what the climate scientists are saying though. Until I see some evidence that they are wrong, then I think we need to act on what they are predicting.
Fill your boots .

Unless you live off grid grow and kill your own food ,don't use electricity and don't drive your big old ****ty van or fly off on holiday then you Sir are full of piss and wind.
 
I've just had a browse and it's not 120%. It was 98% in one month, but it's usually lower.
Still good, of course, but you'll have to upset a few more golf course owners to hit that level...

There's one golf course owner in Scotland who we could get shot off which would solve a multitude of problems.
 
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Hydrogen cells are coming. The emissions from vehicles with Hydrogen engines is water. There's still the equation of what energy sources are used to produce the vehicles in the first place of course.

But the technology is there. The political will fuelled by the interests of the fossil fuel industry isn't ... yet.
So not yet then. I wonder how Greta got to the conference?
 
I've just had a browse and it's not 120%. It was 98% in one month, but it's usually lower.
Still good, of course, but you'll have to upset a few more golf course owners to hit that level...
Hydropower counts for a large percentage of Scots renewable energy tbh. The lack of investment in the national grid doesn't help. Turbines have to be shut down because the antiquated National Grid cant cope with out put.
 
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Exactly, the war against Climate change needs to be spearheaded by scientists, not some muling, mentally ill scandanavian teenager with resting bitch face.
97% of scientists say that humans are affecting the climate, yet wtf are they when something needs to be done about it? Hiding behind a child!


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Fill your boots .

Unless you live off grid grow and kill your own food ,don't use electricity and don't drive your big old ****ty van or fly off on holiday then you Sir are full of piss and wind.

We're all living in a world where we're reliant on fossil fuel energy. That's what we've been born into and have been told is progress. It's only now we're beginning to realise the consequences of our actions. So some of us are taking action on a scale and level that is realistic to our circumstances.

We're not going to extricate ourselves from this situation overnight. But I think it's important to begin to start making the changes that you can.
 
Hydropower counts for a large percentage of Scots renewable energy tbh. The lack of investment in the national grid doesn't help. Turbines have to be shut down because the antiquated National Grid cant cope with out put.
Too much essential work has been put off for too long all over the country.
****'s falling apart because people kept passing the buck when things were going well.
 
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