Nukes are making a comeback now, SMR's MSR's LFTR's. Ultimately burning dinosaurs IS unsustainable. The current CO2 injection should stave off the Ice Age for hundreds of years.
This is not new info, though - it has been known for quite some time. The Romans set up vineyards in northern Britain after the conquest - a region that today is hostile to grapes because it is too cold.
Climate change is as insane as everything else these leftists try to push down our throats.
Perhaps if this planet is 4.5 billion years old it just may go through climate cycles that take millions or more years to complete. How can anyone assume "Muh Climate Change" when we have only been truly recording weather for a few hundred years?
And the Minoan warm period was similarly warm. Warmer still was the 2 Holocene Climate Optimum periods that were 3-4°C warmer.
We are basically headed back into another Ice Age, it is not an if, just simply a when.
A warmer, wetter Earth is good for humanity......no wonder they fight it so hard.
That is part of it. The other part of it is that they simply want western civilization to commit suicide.
Nuclear power is without CO2, why is it not an option? Especially after the decades of research that has made it extremely safe for new builds?
The only options they demand we pursue are proven failures that cannot run a first world economy.
They will not let us mine for the minerals that are required to build their solutions. Why? Because they want China to have power over us.
Nukes are making a comeback now, SMR's MSR's LFTR's. Ultimately burning dinosaurs IS unsustainable. The current CO2 injection should stave off the Ice Age for hundreds of years.
Hope so. Some of the new ones are incredible.
Obviously, if the ever get fusion going, that would be preferable.
LFTR, is that the one that eats the radioactive stuff and ends up relatively clean waste??
Thorium/ fluorine salt...and yes I believe it could be configured to breed fuel as well as convert old waste.
I remember reading about the Thorium reactors maybe 10 years or so ago on WattsUpWithThat.com and NextBigFuture.com.
This is not new info, though - it has been known for quite some time. The Romans set up vineyards in northern Britain after the conquest - a region that today is hostile to grapes because it is too cold.
The less you guys listen to the main stream media the better your lives will become.
Roman chariots must have put out a LOT of CO2.
Methane from horse farts.
Someone downvoted this.
Kek-worthy.
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Oops. Found out it was ME.
Damn fat fingers.
Fixed.
Still funny.
Climate change is as insane as everything else these leftists try to push down our throats.
Perhaps if this planet is 4.5 billion years old it just may go through climate cycles that take millions or more years to complete. How can anyone assume "Muh Climate Change" when we have only been truly recording weather for a few hundred years?
Why are their brains so fucking murky?
Yeah and the Romans didn't get all pussed out over nice weather!
It always come back to Rome