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The misleading Myths & Fraud surrounding Climate Change, designed to dupe the Gullible …
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Hi,
it is interesting to note that there are 8 very clear cooling towers releasing steam into the air but only one relatively well hidden stack releasing pollution. Further, it is relatively easy to put a ‘scrubber’ on the stack to remove most of the pollution.
It is sad to see the relative frequency such pictures are used, clearly to mislead and maintain the fraud that mankind is responsible for Climate Change when you can’t, in fact, find a single item of provable scientific data that supports the fraud. Yet the media, the wealthy and the politicians all collude to promote the fraud to the gullible, even sinking to the level of exploitation of children in the pretence the fraud should be a part of the curriculum!
Few seem to appreciate the facts and even fewer are willing to speak-out! Consider:
- Oil & Gas are not fossil fuels as there is zero sign of fossils below 16,000 feet yet they are extracted, in the main, from around 30,000 feet or more!
- CO2 amounts to 4 molecules per 10,000 in our atmosphere and mankind is responsible (possibly but not provably) for 3% of that which is 0.012% of the total
- There is zero provable scientific evidence that CO2 has ANY effect on our planet’s climate!
- Biofuel is NOT green as it uses land that could otherwise be used for forests or agriculture.
- Billions of litres of fuel are used for the production & transportation of biofuels!
- Are you aware that the biofueled power station Drax is Britain’s largest single industrial producer of CO2.
- The Sun, our local star, Volcanos, Plate Tectonics & meteor/asteroid strikes have driven our climate for 4.6 Billion years
- 80.000BP homonid type people started to emerge from Africa
28,000BP the last of the Neanderthals in Europe (Spain)
18,000BP height of glaciation of the last iceage sea levels seem C425 feet lower (Med.)
14,000BP Homo Sapiens hunter-gatherers start to selectively use certain grass seeds
12,000BP end of iceage glaciation during next 2,000yrs. see rises & mankind more settled
10,000BP herdsmen & communities start to develop
8,000BC settled farming with selective agriculture & domestication of animals developIt can not be realistically claimed that modern man had overly much influence on anything but fellow man much prior to the Bronze age & the Bronze age was relatively short, when you consider dinosaurs survived for around 170,000,000 years – modern man can hardly claim more than around 40,000yrs. and only around 10,000yrs. of settled farming & crafts.
Modern man started to move into the modern era having inhabited all the continents & started to mechanise around 1,000BC but it was not until around the 1500s that extensive industrialisation commenced, much beyond buildings, ships & roads – The first motor driven activity was steam engines, harnest in the mid 1700s and first used for transport in the mid 1800s.Be minded there were less than a billion humans on the planet up until the early 1800s!
- Such minuscule effect mankind could in our wildest dreams have had on this planet have only existed for 200 years – a somewhat insignificant influence on 4.6 Billion years!
- To talk of settled science in ANY field is both tortology & secondly a contradiction in terms as science constantly develops and to be considered science must be open to discussion and contradiction based upon emerging facts!
Demand for coal heats up in wake of lockdown

Coal consumption increased last year in Europe and North America after almost ten years of declines as economies reopening from lockdowns strained fragile energy supplies.
The consumption of coal rose by 5.9 per cent in Europe, including 3.2 per cent in the UK, and 13.5 per cent in North America.
The rise contributed to global coal consumption increasing by 6.3 per cent in 2021, slightly above 2019 pre-pandemic levels and the highest since 2014, according to BP’s annual review of energy.
Coal production matched consumption, underpinned by an increase in supply in China and India, which also accounted for more than 70 per cent of the growth in demand last year.
The rise in coal consumption contributed to an overall rise in global emissions, which were up 5.7 per cent, and meant the dip in emissions in 2020 was only temporary. Spencer Dale, chief economist at BP and former chief economist of the Bank of England, said the world “remains on an unsustainable path” and carbon emissions have risen every year since the Paris climate goals were agreed, excluding 2020 at the height of the pandemic.
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He said the challenges and uncertainties facing the global energy system were the “greatest for almost 50 years, since the time of the last great energy shocks of the 1970s”.
The challenge of rapid decarbonisation has been compounded by growing energy shortages and rising prices due to the war in Ukraine, creating an “energy trilemma”. Dale said: “Added to those challenges, as Covid-19 restrictions around much of the world are relaxed and economic activity recovers, energy consumption is expanding sharply, increasing the demands on available energy supplies and highlighting fragilities in the system.”
Overall energy consumption recorded a sharp bounceback last year, rising almost 6 per cent and more than reversing the large fall in 2020 because of global lockdowns. Renewable energy, led by wind and solar power, continued to grow strongly in 2021 and now accounts for 13 per cent of total power generation.
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