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A net-zero target means net-zero development : Comments

By Matthew Canavan, published 5/11/2021

A Liberal-National Party government should strive for more jobs, not just different jobs.

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Correction, under road, auto corrected to, under rod. Thank you, Grammarly.
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 5 November 2021 1:12:44 PM
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Population growth can be reined in and then reduced via improving average incomes in the poorer nations, and as the only template that has effectively worked!

And needs to be founded on vastly increased female participation in higher education as the get-go starting point.

Elephants in rooms obdurate observations do not ever assist, unless accompanied with viable solutions that do not include mass enforced sterilisation, infanticide, genocide, or mass extinction homicide!
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 5 November 2021 1:28:39 PM
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Good article Matthew Canavan, keep up the good work.

Don't mind the peanut gallery, they obviously missed the math classes at school, so have been easily conned into believing the impossible about CO2, & unreliable power generation.

Alan I agree we should be using nuclear rather than the old dutch system of windmills, but we also need a huge amount of transport fuels, & there is no way batteries or hydrogen are going to do the job with anything like current technology. Give up our petroleum before that technology is invented, & we are all back in the dark ages.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 5 November 2021 1:34:09 PM
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Hasbeen, the Chinese, particularly in Shanghai are using electrically powered buses and all sorts of other things running off fuel cells using hydrogen. Batteries will be a passing fancy very soon. Alan, a global famine caused by depletion of resources will do the trick, but it might be too late. Malthus might yet be proved right.
David
Posted by VK3AUU, Friday, 5 November 2021 4:13:40 PM
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Hasbeen, old mate. Hydrogen will be the preferred fuel of mass transport and freight t for the foreseeable future! If it also includes in house electrolysis. Given a twenty-year cycle vehicle (bus, prime mover) replacement paradigm. Coming in cheaper than diesel and given the number of tanks, an 800 klms range before required refuelling. At around the same time as for diesel!

And as envisioned, the business case stacks up. But even more so if my doubled for the same energy input electrolysis (patent pending) system is incorporated!

I'll wait to patent, given this is where most intellectual property is purloined and rebadged as someone else's intellectual property.

Statements completely devoid of factual truth, old mate, do not equate to informed debate, just quarrelisome pigheadedness?
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Friday, 5 November 2021 4:35:49 PM
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Totally correct, VK3AUU.

To Alison Jane. Marry me!

To Aiden. Net zero means net zero. Unless you woke have invented a new definition of zero.
Posted by LEGO, Friday, 5 November 2021 8:28:47 PM
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