INSULATE BRITAIN MORRONS
#51
Perhaps the morrons would garner more support if they focussed on the "plastic washing up on the beach" or the "plastic getting into the food chain" or the "Global Warming"  or the "Climate Change" or the "migration northward (and presumably southward)" of alien species.   Would you support them on any of these issues  or would you turn a blind eye to every and any campaign and just let things continue.   Where does Mankind make any inroad ?  Should we leave it to Boris to sort out with his Lever?
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#52
(10-05-2021, 08:56 PM)Baggybenny Wrote: Perhaps the morrons would garner more support if they focussed on the "plastic washing up on the beach" or the "plastic getting into the food chain" or the "Global Warming"  or the "Climate Change" or the "migration northward (and presumably southward)" of alien species.   Would you support them on any of these issues  or would you turn a blind eye to every and any campaign and just let things continue.   Where does Mankind make any inroad ?  Should we leave it to Boris to sort out with his Lever?

Exactly. 
Some people drop litter. Most moan or ignore it. A few pick it up.
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#53
(10-05-2021, 08:23 PM)Jack Halford Wrote:
(10-04-2021, 10:27 PM)Cheshire East Baggie Wrote: Well I'm sure ground source schemes aren't shit just because Morley had a bad experience, equally I'm sure Morley wasn't at fault for operating it wrongly. There are all sorts of contractors out there offering heating schemes and the laws of physics can be pretty much fucked up by a bad design or installation.

As the more recent posts have pointed out, these schemes are more expensive to install and retro-fitting can rarely be justified on cost grounds - that is running costs to the user. That's why incentives have to be put in place, funding has to be provided to encourage property owners to improve energy efficiency. I guess even if you went out and replaced all of your halogen and low energy fluorescent light bulbs with LEDs, it might take years to recover the cost.

The Insulate Britain idiots are quite correct in thinking that governments have to act, to find the funding and put the incentives in place. Not just our government, all governments across the world. How do you make that happen? Not by blocking roads and alienating the public.

No, the government do not have to find the funding. Where will this come from?

The problem today is that our over populated island all expect the government to fund this to fund that. 

Climate change won’t be solved by putting in ground source heat pumps. Gas boilers have become much more efficient and all the r & d is going into hydrogen boilers.

As for the Insulate Britain scum it won’t be long till one of them gets a proper kicking and tightly so. If it had been my relative in the ambulance they  would be bouncing off the road.

As for plod watching imagine if the Brummie rd end decided to sit on the Birmingham road after a match!

You really need to ask? Taxation, Jack, taxation. We all want a fully functional health service and infrastructure and we'd rather the planet didn't burst into flames in front of our eyes. Governments don't "have" money for all this shit, they "take" it off us in the form of taxes. We are taxed fairly lightly in the UK compared with most of the countries we'd like to think were similar - Northern Europe rather than USA for instance, places where you can't easily be left to starve or die of disease if you don't have the cash. We've been lulled over many decades into thinking we can have it all without paying for it all. The sums don't add up at all.

Climate change will be solved (or reduced) by doing everything possible to reduce emissions. So ground source schemes and solar panels for new build should be the default. Retrofit of insulation is a thoroughly sound idea technically. When hydrogen can be made available in quantity and if it can be made in an energy efficient way, then that's a great way to have combustion without CO2 emissions. More applicable to vehicles than space heating IMO. The "dash to gas" was all about clean air and reducing sulphur emissions. But if we'd invested in the level of gas storage that other countries have, we'd be much less at risk from the fluctuations in market pricing. However that brings us back to where you started, not wanting to pay for it.
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#54
they are all racists anyway 

BBC - The Social, Scotland, Is Climate Change Activism Structurally Racist? | Spilling The Black Tea
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(10-07-2021, 04:08 PM)Sotv Wrote: they are all racists anyway 

BBC - The Social, Scotland, Is Climate Change Activism Structurally Racist? | Spilling The Black Tea

First, and foremost, they're CUNTS.
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