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Found this comment in FB and thought of the IDW Community. Totally explains our current Climate Change nonsense
KEN IRWIN
NOV 26, 2019 AT 2:04 PM | #
How can so many supposedly intelligent people be so clueless.
Do the math – wind and solar is currently only 1% of total global energy supply.
World energy growth is 2% P.A. – if we were to reproduce the last 20 years of wind and solar construction – each and every year from now onward – we would barely keep up with demand.
To meet a 2050 target means building one 1000Mw nuclear power somewhere in the world each and every day between now and 2050.
It’s not going to happen.
And all this to solve a problems that does not exist – other than in seriously flawed computer models – unfit for such policy decisions.
The world has lost its mind.
This is what happens when science becomes religion and our unscientifically schooled politicians and press corps can’t tell the difference between real science and what is nothing more than a rain dance and ritual sacrifice (of our hard won standard of living) at the altar of Gaia to absolve us of our ecological sins.

Aaharwood 7 Nov 26
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Yes, wind and solar have feeble capacity, and the magnitudes need to be appreciated.

You want as much energy as possible, to make energy cheaper. Hence you need to maximize
all forms of energy. Also, each form has its own unique role. You need methane for heating and for
hydrogen production. You need coal for metal smelting. You need oil for vehicle fuel.

Hydro cannot expand. All hydro worth harnessing has been harnessed. The energy forms capable
of bigly expansion are nuclear and biomass. Wind and solar are not yet there. If they were, people would
be build it, and they aren't. This hard fact needs attention.

Textbook on the energy economy: [jaymaron.com]

What is the energy situation in Canada?

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