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I hope the Climate Activists are proud of the effect their lies are having on the younger generation

If this survey is real the messages these young people are receiving are completely wrong.

We need to reduce our impact on our planet but CO2 is a complete red herring. The current ECS (temperature increase for a doubling of CO2 in the atmosphere) is centred around 3°C (IPCC AR6). The 2°C will destroy civilisation is simply made up.

 

 

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  • davezawadi (David Stone): 
     

    Ok, the estimate is from the oil trade but you can see it yourself, the oil price went down to $30 a barrel and now is about $68 as demand has recovered.

    Referring to your suggestion of 25%, here is a reliable estimate of 4%-7%

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-020-0797-x

    Thanks for the suggestion to “see it [my]self”, I can see unfortunately that we still have a way to go in changing your tone.

    Now I will reiterate the costs of the electric solution. 

    I'll address that elsewhere.

    Costs are relative to, well, politics. Let me remind ourselves of the words of John Maynard Keynes in the midst of WWII: “Anything we can actually do, we can afford.” (1942 BBC Address, Collected Works XXVII).

    I think we can cover our rooves with PV plates, cover our walls with insulation, and exchange our windows. We can “actually do” it. Ergo, according to Keynes, we can afford it.

     

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  • davezawadi (David Stone): 
     

    Ok, the estimate is from the oil trade but you can see it yourself, the oil price went down to $30 a barrel and now is about $68 as demand has recovered.

    Referring to your suggestion of 25%, here is a reliable estimate of 4%-7%

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-020-0797-x

    Thanks for the suggestion to “see it [my]self”, I can see unfortunately that we still have a way to go in changing your tone.

    Now I will reiterate the costs of the electric solution. 

    I'll address that elsewhere.

    Costs are relative to, well, politics. Let me remind ourselves of the words of John Maynard Keynes in the midst of WWII: “Anything we can actually do, we can afford.” (1942 BBC Address, Collected Works XXVII).

    I think we can cover our rooves with PV plates, cover our walls with insulation, and exchange our windows. We can “actually do” it. Ergo, according to Keynes, we can afford it.

     

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