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How is Greta suggesting we achieve those things?
Except for July 26, 1931 when it was ALSO 48C
"loosing"
I'm no spelling nazi but that's so unbelievably depressing given the people who read her Twitter.
The question is whether this world would be even be worth living in with "loosing" being thrown around willy nillyA spelling mistake is not as depressing as decades of global inaction on a solvable problem that will be catastrophic for future generations.
The question is whether this world would be even be worth living in with "loosing" being thrown around willy nilly

Serious?
There is definitely a need for a slowdown, particularly in unnecessary manufacturing and travel, but this is a massive oversimplification of the calculations in play.mmhmm
The only real way to tackle emission cuts is very simply, to make less sh*t. Less things, less production, slow consumerism. Then collapse economies.
I'm ok with it, but a lot won't be. What's the solution to it?
mmhmm
The only real way to tackle emission cuts is very simply, to make less sh*t. Less things, less production, slow consumerism. Then collapse economies.
I'm ok with it, but a lot won't be. What's the solution to it?
"loosing"
I'm no spelling nazi but that's so unbelievably depressing given the people who read her Twitter.

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How do you produce with less emissions (more efficiently)? How do you sequester more carbon back in to the earth? How do you source renewable sources of power and nutrients? etc
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I absolutely agree we are in the box seat in this country to lead the world and Morison sucks (and his government killed the ute) but
This is a have cake and eat it too approach. If we are all serious we all need to accept less, for a while at least, example the travel you mention, the world's been itching to go backpacking across the globe again and it's been disgusting, ready to undo whatever inroads were made in the last couple years by a pandemic to fill up the insta feed at the earliest availability.
We dig sh*t up out the ground cause other countries are willing pay the people who do good amounts of money for the work and those people and the revenue from their industries keep economies afloat. Most of the recessions in this country have all been linked to the iron ore market, a market that with any conscious, we would have to withdraw a significant sector of in that coal, cause our own recession.
Also you're dead against nuclear, even as an option in partnership with green renewables.
I can cut Greta some slack as English wasn't her first language, unlike an ex school teacher on here who regularly uses loosing instead of the correct losing.
If he reads this there is no doubt I will be off his xmas card list.![]()

Its just accepting its a problem that can be looked at from many different angles. I definitely think people underestimate the amount of game-breaking innovation going on in this space because all we hear in the media is "reduce, reduce, reduce". I'm not in any way saying a slow down of sorts isn't a good thing, but its not the only solution to the problem.This is a have cake and eat it too approach. If we are all serious we all need to accept less, for a while at least, example the travel you mention, the world's been itching to go backpacking across the globe again and it's been disgusting, ready to undo whatever inroads were made in the last couple years by a pandemic to fill up the insta feed at the earliest availability.
There's no reason to use nuclear. 15 years ago it was a good debate. Now the ramp up time to get one operational is ridiculous. Renewables are moving much faster and have come way down in price. Battery storage technology has evolved massively.
Look at how much it costs to shut down a nuclear plant at the end of its life. We don't need it.
The ramp up time is artificially inflated due all the hoops one has to jump through because a few incredibly unlikely events occurred in places more unstable than Australia.
Regardless if it did happen 15 years ago we'd still be in a better spot today. And if it starts tomorrow we'll still be in a better spot 15 years from now. If we are ever in a position to complain about how much it costs to shutdown a plant it will still be a win.
There's no reason to use nuclear. 15 years ago it was a good debate. Now the ramp up time to get one operational is ridiculous. Renewables are moving much faster and have come way down in price. Battery storage technology has evolved massively.
Look at how much it costs to shut down a nuclear plant at the end of its life. We don't need it.
Regardless if it did happen 15 years ago we'd still be in a better spot today. And if it starts tomorrow we'll still be in a better spot 15 years from now.
Nuclear power stations are extremely expensive to build. For example, the Hinkley nuclear power station under construction in the UK will cost 20 billion pounds (AU$36 billion). Nuclear cannot compete on a cost basis with wind and solar, which are the cheapest forms of new generation. The cost of energy from the Hinkley Power station is significantly higher than large-scale solar, wind and offshore wind energy in the UK.
all I have to say is sack Hinkley.