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May we discuss 'net zero' 2050? : Comments

By Stephen Saunders, published 27/3/2020

Seventy nations have signed up, for net zero emissions 2050. Before COVID-19 became the only topic, Australia buzzed with it. But what does it mean?

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Dear Alison Jane,

I really can't understand what you are worrying about with regards to the coronavirus. There are only a few thousand infected in Australia. It can't be impacting you right now. The modelling might be showing that it will exponentially increase to threaten most Australians but you don't believe in modelling from those pesky academics do you. It is just the hard working local GP who you will listen too and you will find another if he or she proves to be spouting alarmist rubbish about a pandemic.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Saturday, 28 March 2020 4:52:16 PM
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The climate fraud promoters have no scientific basis for their unproven assumption about human emissions.
There have been failed attempts, which were ludicrous, considering that human emissions are 3% and the rest is natural>
Itwould be more appropriate to direct efforts and funds to prosecution of fraud promoters like Michael Mann< The loss of the case for defmamatio against Tim Ball for defamation in calling him a climate fraud would be a good starting point.
Posted by Leo Lane, Saturday, 28 March 2020 7:36:16 PM
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AJ
Cannot comply as the article was rejected/in the bin and Graham's call! And his indisputable right as the editor.

If you want my email address, I'm ok with that but ask that you ask Graham to provide same. Otherwise, every green or antinuclear control freak could use that info to spam me to death. I know you know what I mean.
Cheers, and stay safe.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Sunday, 29 March 2020 10:14:52 AM
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Cheers Alan B. While you don't like my views, I will glady create a temp address on Gmail and post once there I will accept no more so its a bit like Drop-box. I guarantee as pig ignorant senile old tart on a matter of honour, it will go nowhere as I wouldn't give them the opportunity, Th temp address is 'rory996@gmail.com' when youver sent it can you repost so I can shut it down to avoid Trolls

Cheers
AJ
Posted by Alison Jane, Sunday, 29 March 2020 10:39:37 AM
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AJ, #1/ suggest you read Thorium, Super fuel by prize-winning journalist and science writer, Richard Martin.

#2/ listen to a brief encapsulation by him on Utube, google tech talks.

#3/ Read Ivy league Professor and economist, Robert Hargrave's book, Thorium, cheaper than coal

#4/ Listen to his encapsulation on the above.

#5/ Listen to Engineer Jam Petersen explaining thorium and how we can use MSR technology to burn up nuclear waste, which in MSR is just so much unspent fuel with a much as 98% of the energy quotient retained and available.

And given we accept the world's nuclear waste as their safe repository they pay annual billions for. We just do not need to find the money from consolidated revenue for the multiple rollouts or R+D etc. And a new replacement graphene transmission grid would pay for itself in a decade or two with the huge reduction in transmission and distribution (75%) combined averaged losses.

Moreover, graphene (superconductor and 200 times stronger than steel) cored cables would allow us to more than replicate and possibly double or triple current energy exports to paying customers, where we become price fixers! Not take it or leave it, price takers!

Finally, take butchers at Kirk Sorensen's informative address on the topic on google tech talks or TED and something to do while you self isolate?

Also, look up back articles on energy or the environment here on OLO archives. Where I've commented Hope you find that helpful and useful?

Take care and stay safe.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Sunday, 29 March 2020 10:43:27 AM
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AJ, don't always disagree with anybody! But I hope, judge on quality and merit.

Am quite capable of robust debate with no hard feelings.

[Weren't aware that you are a self-described, senile old tart? Or pig ignorant? I prefer to think of you as an undiscovered genius. Haha]

And If you care to look at OLO archives. you will find all the information that I know on MSR thorium and it's application as nuclear waste burning technology or its potential to produce more than useful quantities for free, of miracle cancer cure, that's been trialled in many CONVENTIONAL WESTERN MEDICINE, radioisotope, ontological, nuclear medicine clinics around the world.

Just not here and by divine decree or political prohibition or both as an absolutely asinine self-inflicted, prohibition on nuclear power!

Thanks for the trust, but I prefer that you get my email address from Graham, given he will know that you are safe and not Julian Assange, looking for personal information etc/etc.

As I haven't pulled any punches in relation to that criminal bail dumping computer hacker. And will not knowingly allow myself to be silenced by stealth and the criminal use of technology.

I hope I've helped and am quite comfortable with Graham providing my details, if he can confirm you bona fides.

Take care and stay safe.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Sunday, 29 March 2020 11:07:59 AM
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