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How many hectares of arable land will be covered by solar panels and have wind turbine blades buried within? I find it curious that the objection by the greens to new dams revolves around the destruction of habitat, but they have no such concern about the installation of solar and wind
Capacity or actual, real, production?
And pigs will fly.
Does the ABC seriously believe the BS it peddles?
“On Track”. Followed by “But”.
I vote for teal ducks for dinner.
The rest of “you lot” can eat crickets.
I find it curious that the objection by the greens to new dams revolves around the destruction of habitat, but they have no such concern about the installation of solar and wind
I find it curious that anyone still believes The Greens to be an Environmentalist Party.
Apart from stopping the Gordon below Franklin Dam, which was a destructive boondoggle anyway, what else have they done for the natural environment in 40 years?
kill more kids in the kongo for bigger batteries.
and let’s pollute chyna so devastatingly that it will be the next ural/aral sea.
but look, over there, nitrogen…. aaaarrrrggggg!
And now for this evening’s entertainment –
In a speech today, Dennis Elbow enthusiastically indicated that Straya will become a “renewable energy superpower”.
https://www.skynews.com.au/business/energy/albanese-sees-australia-as-a-renewable-energy-superpower/video/c6cb2e9525ba1676af4568516b3d5f05
https://indaily.com.au/news/national/2022/07/12/pms-renewable-energy-superpower-call-in-climate-speech/
and Putin on the Ritz is the only one that kills people!
Mark Middleton arranged Clinton’s secret meetings with Jeffrey Epstein
‘Australia ‘on track’ to generate half its electricity from renewable sources by 2025′
Fact Check: True. [The decline will arrive quicker than expected]
By 2025, Australia will have so monumentally and spectacularly fucked up its baseload energy production, deliberately obliterating its natural advantage in cheap fossil fuel production (particularly coal) to appease Gaia on the Teal altar of abject stupidity, that whatever paltry amount of intermittent and unreliable energy sporadically delivered by
renewable sources“Ruinables™” will represent 50% of what the stupid plebs that voted for this Teal debacle will be allowed to fight over, IF they can afford it of course [very unlikey].Fear not! The architects of this (not so) slow-moving trainwreck will ensure their own access to copious amounts of gas and diesel electricity generation. Gaia never said the noble zealots had to sacrifice themselves to “save the planet”, that’s what we have the sheeples for…
Despite trying very hard, the global car industry is starting to realise the green politicians couldn’t care less if they go out of business https://premium.goauto.com.au/evs-could-kill-car-industry/
Buccaneer says:
12 July, 2022 at 10:05 pm
Despite trying very hard, the global car industry is starting to realise the green politicians couldn’t care less if they go out of business
Couldn’t care less??? It’s what they want.
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