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Post by Struth on May 25, 2023 6:14:43 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Congratulations, Anthony Keane, (Crunch solar pros and cons before making power play, 25/05), for boldly venturing where most journalists fear to tread.
Feed-in tariffs for home solar are shrinking because industrial-scale renewables’ subsidies are taking all the money – without providing cheap reliable electricity.
Plus, as Isaac McCarthy recently reported, (Battery to drop power bills, 20/05), home solar feed-in is curtailed when there’s too much of it.
Inverter-based electricity from renewables is low-inertia and asynchronous: too much of it relative to high-inertia synchronous electricity from heavy rotating machinery destabilises the grid.
Renewables advocates love to say that wind and sunlight is “free”, but coal, oil, and gas would be free too if governments didn’t put royalties on them.
A “sun tax” is inevitable because modern UNiparty governments have lost the ability to budget and manage money intelligently.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on May 25, 2023 6:15:22 GMT 8
The Editor
The Townsville Bulletin
Everything is “biodegradable” over a long enough timeframe, (Long wait for breakdown of plastic bags, 25/05).
The long-chain polymers in hydrocarbon-based plastics break down rapidly under the ultraviolet component of sunlight.
The Californian researchers’ samples were tied to a pier, some at the sea surface and some ten metres down.
In their entire paper there’s no mention of whether the samples were shaded or receiving solar ultraviolet.
This is why I’ve become so wary of researchers; it’s so easy for them to exclude a key parameter to support a desired outcome.
The plastics that pour into the oceans from Asian and African rivers aren’t shaded, which is why the alleged “floating islands of plastic” don’t exist.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on May 25, 2023 6:16:50 GMT 8
The Editor
The Gold Coast Bulletin
For those suffering amnesia, ScoMo amply demonstrated his globalist loyalties during the covid plandemic.
His ineffectual opposition to Albo’s racially-divisive globalist-driven “Voice” proposal is intended to disguise those loyalties, (ScoMo raises voice in rebuke, 25/05).
If he was genuine, he’d have mentioned the National Indigenous Australians Agency, with its budget of almost $3 billion.
“The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) is committed to improving the lives of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.” (https://www.niaa.gov.au/)
We already have a body that does what Albo claims his “Voice” will do.
ScoMo is distracting from the fact that no Australian needs Albo’s “Voice” – the globalists need it to satisfy their belief system.
Once indigenous people are back in the Constitution, the globalists believe they will have a contract with them allowing them to take control of indigenous land.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by NFA on May 25, 2023 7:55:33 GMT 8
RE: Blowout in cost of power switch
The Editor The Daily Telegraph
James O’Doherty is on the right track, (Blowout in cost of power switch, 25/05), but has a way to go to reach the station.
“Replacing ageing coal-fired power stations with clean energy” is not technologically or financially possible, regardless of money spent.
Nor is it remotely necessary. Emissions are global. China is increasing theirs exponentially. They sell wind and solar products to us.
Despite the endless assertion of climate alarmists, there remains zero empirical evidence of a causative link between CO2 and climate.
There is, however, a superabundance of evidence that there is no link – from the first principles of atmospheric physics through to decades of failed climate predictions.
CO2-warming has always been a political control mechanism designed by the globalists back in the 1960s. Our politicians are either inexcusably ignorant or treasonously complicit.
(134 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on May 25, 2023 7:57:11 GMT 8
Treasonously complicit is the correct answer.
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Post by NFA on May 25, 2023 8:00:16 GMT 8
RE: CSIRO develops game plan to future-proof food security
The Editor The Australian
Like all our government agencies, the CSIRO has been infiltrated and subverted by leftists, (CSIRO develops game plan to future-proof food security, 25/05).
This is glaringly evident when, in an article on food security, they claim a need to “cut emissions” and “sequester carbon”.
The “emissions” and “carbon” referred to are actually carbon dioxide, the rare trace gas which feeds plants and which the biosphere is desperately short of.
Non-activist scientists know that more CO2 means more food security, that CO2 has no connection to climate, and that CO2 is an artefact of ocean temperature which is controlled by solar activity.
Industry Minister Ed Husic is right that there are “tremendous challenges confronting our food system” but none of them stem from CO2.
The Davos-class globalists who so damaged Sri Lanka’s food security and who are now trying to destroy farming in the Netherlands want us eating their factory-farmed bugs.
Don’t hold your breath waiting for any of our UNiparty politicians to push back against that.
(166 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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Post by NFA on May 25, 2023 12:34:24 GMT 8
To comment on “CSIRO develops game plan to future-proof food security”, 25/05- Much is said in politicised circles about “carbon” these days and none of it is true. Carbon is commonly a black solid (soot), but it can also be a transparent solid (diamonds). The atmosphere contains no carbon, except as transient wind-borne dust, and carbon doesn’t contribute to the so-called “greenhouse effect”. In fact, carbon-worriers are talking about carbon dioxide (CO2) - an invisible, odourless gas that feeds plants. As Greenpeace co-founder Professor Patrick Moore notes, towards the end of the last ice age life nearly ended when the cold oceans absorbed most of the atmospheric CO2 (Henry’s Law). Fortunately for life as we know it, the increased solar activity of the Holocene interglacial warmed the oceans sufficiently to outgas CO2 and boost life, which is why the US Department of Agriculture has released a report on record grain crops Regardless of popular political fiction, atmospheric gas mix doesn’t contribute to baseline surface temperatures except as a function of gravity and mass. Even water vapour is a coolant, although it does delay the escape of outgoing longwave infrared radiation slightly. None of the terrifying prophecies of carbon-worriers have happened because they refuse to understand Planck’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Law, and Wien’s Law. Their narrative is designed to create baseless fear among poorly educated majorities to consolidate political power in the hands of unelected globalists. If the CSIRO weren’t a political organisation, (“CSIRO develops game plan to future-proof food security”, 25/05), they’d acknowledge these facts. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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