“In reality, bosses are starting to admit what has been obvious for some time. Net zero is making us poorer – and that means we have to rethink the way we go about reducing carbon emissions.”
When making decisions that effect the entire planet, one with any brains would know that research has to be done first.Deep research.But alas,these climate cons did not give one thought to looking into the impact of their miss guided decisions.The only things they thought of were how they and their friends can make money on this scam. Gee, think that this is a good way to do things? NOT. Now they are flailing and failing.
The EU, Canada, Australia and NZ are all relentlessly Green. If only there were some way to isolate the aviation biofuel premium to citizens of those nations who voted for it and deserve to get it good and hard. I feel about as sorry for the Englishman who has to pay 26 per cent more to fly to Spain, as I do for the drug addict who got AIDS from a shared needle.
A couple of things. The assumption that we can change the climate by focusing on one variable (CO2) in a system that is extremely complex and still not understood is a fool's errand.
The second is the idea that hydrogen has any future in power provision appears to be for the birds. It is extremely expensive to produce (I've heard 1 unit of hydrogen for two units of input power), is highly volatile and will need a completely new distribution system to be built.
When making decisions that effect the entire planet, one with any brains would know that research has to be done first.Deep research.But alas,these climate cons did not give one thought to looking into the impact of their miss guided decisions.The only things they thought of were how they and their friends can make money on this scam. Gee, think that this is a good way to do things? NOT. Now they are flailing and failing.
Justice.
The EU, Canada, Australia and NZ are all relentlessly Green. If only there were some way to isolate the aviation biofuel premium to citizens of those nations who voted for it and deserve to get it good and hard. I feel about as sorry for the Englishman who has to pay 26 per cent more to fly to Spain, as I do for the drug addict who got AIDS from a shared needle.
A couple of things. The assumption that we can change the climate by focusing on one variable (CO2) in a system that is extremely complex and still not understood is a fool's errand.
The second is the idea that hydrogen has any future in power provision appears to be for the birds. It is extremely expensive to produce (I've heard 1 unit of hydrogen for two units of input power), is highly volatile and will need a completely new distribution system to be built.