Thursday

Sorry. I’m away from the desk for a couple of days…

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    StephenP

    Has anyone worked out how much fossil fuel is left in the world, how much CO2 would be produced when it is all burnt and what would be effect on the atmospheric concentration of CO2?
    IIRC when I asked the question a few years ago there was a reply that the CO2 level would be 600ppm. Has any further work been done on this question?

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      Kalm Keith

      Stephen, TdeF has described in detail what happens to CO2 in the atmosphere and given scientific reasoning based on data that was available after the atomic testing some time ago.

      Eventually it’s all recycled and subject to forces that create the equilibrium between the oceans and the atmosphere.
      There are many other recycling systems in the biosphere that love co2 so there’s no worry about the air we breathe getting to 600.

      Co2 doesn’t “heat the atmosphere ” and we humans are not bothered by a bit more co2.

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      MeAgain

      Basically, peak oil trumps climate change, yeah? (non-boffin here)

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    MeAgain

    “Vaccines are going to change in the coming decade or two; the age of hypodermic needles will soon be over. The era of quantum-dot vaccine tattoo certificates will soon be upon us, and you can bet my booty that I will be exhibiting the same degree of ideological nonconformity as before when the next pandemic fraud begins.” https://fullbroadside.substack.com/p/quantum-dot-vaccine-certificates

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    Tonyb

    A good friend of mine, alas now departed, was a genius with figures and worked out the figure to be 700ppm. However the last 50 parts was likely to be so difficult to extract that the cost would preclude it.

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    Tonyb

    Had a very nice trip to zermatt. It doesn’t get better than lying in bed and watching the Matterhorn turn pink as the sun rises

    Zermatt is an all electric vehicle town with small taxis augmented by electric bikes and electric scooters. A dangerous mix

    A huge new cable car has been built to enable travel from zermatt via the glacier down to the Italian town of cervinia Cost 245£ return.I had previously ski ed there so didn’t see the need to go.
    dermatitis for all its eco credentials.must be one of the most co2 intensive places on earth

    Trains, thousands of tourists consuming gifts brought in, food brought in, they are all kept warm in hotels, the ski lofts and snow cannon are hugely energy intensive.

    Lovely place but not the green place they proclaim.

    Saw a nice outfit I had thought to get for jo in the luxury shops that line the street.

    Only 7000£ for the jacket and shoes. A bargain

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    Tonyb

    Kindles have minds of their own. Despite double checking, the device changed zermatt for dermatitis in my post above.

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    Lance

    Australia’s Free Speech Crosshairs: Sweeping Anti-Disinformation Bill Draws Fierce Backlash

    https://reclaimthenet.org/australias-free-speech-crosshairs-sweeping-anti-disinformation-bill-draws-fierce-backlash

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