gordondaviesmoustache
Well-Known Member
I know that mate.Of course.
I was replying to his assertion that climate change isnt feasible.
I know that mate.Of course.
I was replying to his assertion that climate change isnt feasible.
Thank you professor.It’s real we can be 100% green and it will make zero effect all the major big countries need to do more or heading to the end!
I have no problem with working towards cleaner air , indee working towards a cleaner climate in general but I simply refuse to believe that barely a century of giving people a clean,safe, warm place to live in comparison to how it was before the turn of the last century has amazingly managed to “end life on our planet” within - some nutters claim - 25 years.Amazed that you can't imagine how a few billion engines starting up every day, pouting out exhaust fumes, and millions of acres of rainforest being removed and millions of tons of coal being burnt every day could affect our atmosphere.
I have no problem with working towards cleaner air , indee working towards a cleaner climate in general but I simply refuse to believe that barely a century of giving people a clean,safe, warm place to live in comparison to how it was before the turn of the last century has amazingly managed to “end life on our planet” within - some nutters claim - 25 years.
The climate has been warming and cooling for billions of years before a single engine had even been invented. Sea levels raising and lowering likewise.
Taxing a working class family out of existence will not change one jot.
you could eradicate ALL man made CO2 overnight, literally not produce a single Molecule of the stuff by any non natural means worldwide and the amount of co2 in the atmosphere would drop by only a couple of percentage points at most.
it is a tax on the air we breathe. Paid for in vastly disproportionate amounts by working people. Meanwhile the people most loudly shouting about the need to make poorer peoples lives even harder carry on as before. They can well afford the draconian taxes levied in the name of “combatting climate change”. I suppose it clears the beaches of the med of horrible working class people. Those scum can fuck off to Scarborough for a couple of days and think themselves lucky.
You’re correct about taxes.And yet those who will feel the greatest adverse effects from climate change are the most impoverished people in the world invariably living in the global south or low lying Pacific Islands.
Taxes are a poor way to tackle climate change and actually achieve anything but legislators and policy makers trying to use them isn't evidence of this grand plan to shaft the working class by telling everyone the sky is falling down.
Ahh.... classic conspiracy theorist.it is a tax on the air we breathe. Paid for in vastly disproportionate amounts by working people. Meanwhile the people most loudly shouting about the need to make poorer peoples lives even harder carry on as before. They can well afford the draconian taxes levied in the name of “combatting climate change”. I suppose it clears the beaches of the med of horrible working class people. Those scum can fuck off to Scarborough for a couple of days and think themselves lucky.
The poorest in society do not have warm houses, personal transport or annual hloidays.It’s amazing.
Our planet tickled along quite nicely for a good few billion years, heating up, cooling down, perfectly naturally without any input from man as he hadn’t evolved yet.
Eventually we found a way for poorer people to live in relatively warm, dry, safe houses and for them to travel affordably and safely and 100 years later we are told the planet is due to expire within the lifetime of people living today.
The answer of course is to tax the poorest in our society out of comfortable existence, get them out of their safe personal transport, make their blessed fortnight in warmer climes far too expensive for them to contemplate and everything will be alright again.
The climate debate is simply a ruse to put the oiks back in their place. Subservient and miserable.
Most working class people have a house with a fire or central heating.The poorest in society do not have warm houses, personal transport or annual hloidays.
Most working class people have a house with a fire or central heating.
Many have a car and many have a week or two abroad every year or two.
I know this as I am one of them and over the years have worked with many thousands of them.
100+ years ago this wasnt the case. Only the most affluent had warm houses, cars, and holidays. In those halcyon days the climate was perfect apparently.
What caused the millions and millions of temperature cycles that took place in the billions of years before the car was invented?
Climate change is a perfectly natural occurrence that has been happening constantly for billions of years.
I’ll bet anybody on this forum ten thousand pounds to a penny that the planet will still be tickling along perfectly nicely 25 years from today and won’t, in fact, have made human life extinct.
any takers?
In my post war life time l have known people who had no electricity just gas. I had a mate who each week across Crowcroft Park carrying a very heavy battery to be charged just so the family could have the benefit of the wireless and were happy with it.Most working class people have a house with a fire or central heating.
Many have a car and many have a week or two abroad every year or two.
I know this as I am one of them and over the years have worked with many thousands of them.
100+ years ago this wasnt the case. Only the most affluent had warm houses, cars, and holidays. In those halcyon days the climate was perfect apparently.
What caused the millions and millions of temperature cycles that took place in the billions of years before the car was invented?
Climate change is a perfectly natural occurrence that has been happening constantly for billions of years.
I’ll bet anybody on this forum ten thousand pounds to a penny that the planet will still be tickling along perfectly nicely 25 years from us today and won’t, in fact, have made human life extinct.
any takers?
They will feel like the good old days if the middle class climate headcases get their way.In my post war life time l have known people who had no electricity just gas. I had a mate who each week across Crowcroft Park carrying a very heavy battery to be charged just so the family could have the benefit of the wireless and were happy with it.
There was loads of fog in those days so much we 'felt' our way home from school with buses being led by their conductor walking ahead (not with a red flag);)
Plastic is a big problem that will be harder to overcome
If we''re talking climate change then we are talking global. The poorest in the world have fuck all.Most working class people have a house with a fire or central heating.
Many have a car and many have a week or two abroad every year or two.
I know this as I am one of them and over the years have worked with many thousands of them.
100+ years ago this wasnt the case. Only the most affluent had warm houses, cars, and holidays. In those halcyon days the climate was perfect apparently.
What caused the millions and millions of temperature cycles that took place in the billions of years before the car was invented?
Climate change is a perfectly natural occurrence that has been happening constantly for billions of years.
I’ll bet anybody on this forum ten thousand pounds to a penny that the planet will still be tickling along perfectly nicely 25 years from today and won’t, in fact, have made human life extinct.
any takers?
Climate change? I personally would call it climate cycles
Look back over history
Ice age (cold)
Romans grew grapes and made wine in uk(hot)
Ice fairs on the Thames where the river froze for weeks on end(cold)
The weather runs in cycles
If it’s that important why is everything related to it costs mega money and fortunes are being made by certain individuals and company’s who tell us they know best
Just follow the money
Most are only predicting the future but making sure we pay for it
Very true but if the affluent, invariably white, climate nutters have their way the very poorest will at least have a lot more company in their destitution.If we''re talking climate change then we are talking global. The poorest in the world have fuck all.
It’s amazing.
Our planet tickled along quite nicely for a good few billion years, heating up, cooling down, perfectly naturally without any input from man as he hadn’t evolved yet.
Eventually we found a way for poorer people to live in relatively warm, dry, safe houses and for them to travel affordably and safely and 100 years later we are told the planet is due to expire within the lifetime of people living today.
The answer of course is to tax the poorest in our society out of comfortable existence, get them out of their safe personal transport, make their blessed fortnight in warmer climes far too expensive for them to contemplate and everything will be alright again.
The climate debate is simply a ruse to put the oiks back in their place. Subservient and miserable.
Whatever it is you’re drinking or smoking, you need to lower the intake.Very true but if the affluent, invariably white, climate nutters have their way the very poorest will at least have a lot more company in their destitution.
if taxes are the answer let’s do it properly:
Tax first class travel at a rate of 1000%
Tax private jet purchases at 1000%
Tax fuel for private jets at 1000%
Tax vehicles above a threshold according to their mrp at 1000%
Tax income above 150k pa at 99.9% with all money raised given by law to provable climate improvement schemes
Tax imports from countries Who aren’t as worthy as ourselves at 1000%
Ban ownership of more than one motor vehicle. Or tax second vehicles at 200% of the purchase price Per annum.
Tax homes above a certain value that have unused bedrooms at 20% of market value per year.
Ban business travel where it can be shown business can be conducted via the internet.
Tax second and subsequent homes at 100% of market value per year.
Tax homes abroad at the same level.
Tax ownership of yachts at 100% of purchase price per year.
There are thousands more schemes that could raise money to fight the climate war and discourage fuel use that wouldnt adversely effect the bottom 10% of society.
why is it always the poorest that are hammered to pay for the alleged climate abuses of, let’s be honest here, big business and governments?
Beryl who has worked hard her whole life and eeks out an existence just wants to have a warm flat in the winter.