Stan's Brew
Regular.
Google doesn't supply factsMaybe, but there's no opinion there, only facts, a quick google check will corroborate that.
Google doesn't supply factsMaybe, but there's no opinion there, only facts, a quick google check will corroborate that.
Google doesn't supply facts
Is infowars still going, I thought they'd shut it down.Neither does Infowars, or wherever else people get their conspiracy tropes.
Is infowars still going, I thought they'd shut it down.
I remember 63 it was really fecking cold, never ever since have i been so cold
I expected Scotland to break most records but was surprised to see the Midlands at 3 & 7.
That’s correct. Cloud cover has a big impact too as it acts as a giant blanket but with clear skys, generally, the further you are from the sea the greater the difference in winter/summer and daytime/nighttime temperatures. Average nighttime temperature in the middle of the Sahara desert is -4 degrees C!From what I remember in GSCE Geography the sea/ocean acts as a temperature buffer in summer and winter, so perhaps the relatively long distance of the Midlands from the coast is a factor.
This chap is highlighting that there is the illusion of saving the planet because mining (for anything) is destructive to the environment, so claiming that energy from windmills, solar panels, EV batteries etc is green is essentially a fallacy.If I've understood the tweet correctly, they are trying to suggest we shouldn't switch to renewable energy sources because it means mining for the raw materials required to produce things like solar panels?
Are they conveniently forgetting where our existing fuel sources come from?
'The three most produced commodities in the world all come from mining or drilling:
Source: The World Counts
- Crude oil
- Coal
- Iron ore'
Additional source: Coal, iron and bauxite top list of most-mined minerals in the world
This chap is highlighting that there is the illusion of saving the planet because mining (for anything) is destructive to the environment, so that saying that mining raw materials for windmills, solar panels, EV batteries etc is green, essentially is a fallacy.
4th tweet down:
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Take a look at his profile, looks like quite a knowledgable mining mechanic on all things mining:
https://nitter.moomoo.me/JohnLeePettim13
This assumes that you have rationalised that CO2 is the source of climate change.But that ignores the difference in what happens after mining.
Coal is burnt, expending the resource and generating vast amounts of greenhouse gases in the process.
Minerals used for renewable energy sources aren't expended in one shot; they can be used for years or even decades and as a result have a much lower impact on the environment.
'While coal-powered technology used up 1050 g of carbon dioxide per kwH of electricity over its lifetime (a median estimate measured in CO2 eq/kwH), solar PV consumed 55 g CO2 eq/kWh.'
Source: Lifetime greenhouse emissions of solar PV systems.
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