Climate change - the POLITICAL debate. Vol 3
Discussion
The Don of Croy said:
Ali G said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
Best comment so far "It's all Volkswagens fault."
Manmade Climate Change -> Volkswagen Effect....My daughter commented during last night's news - 'Why the fuss? Aren't cars much, much cleaner than ever before anyway?'
Ali G said:
The Don of Croy said:
Ali G said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
Best comment so far "It's all Volkswagens fault."
Manmade Climate Change -> Volkswagen Effect....My daughter commented during last night's news - 'Why the fuss? Aren't cars much, much cleaner than ever before anyway?'
The Don of Croy said:
Ali G said:
The Don of Croy said:
Ali G said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
Best comment so far "It's all Volkswagens fault."
Manmade Climate Change -> Volkswagen Effect....My daughter commented during last night's news - 'Why the fuss? Aren't cars much, much cleaner than ever before anyway?'
And in other news - Scots (language) has circa 400 words for an historic substance which will never be seen again.
Ali G said:
The Don of Croy said:
Ali G said:
The Don of Croy said:
Ali G said:
Mr GrimNasty said:
Best comment so far "It's all Volkswagens fault."
Manmade Climate Change -> Volkswagen Effect....My daughter commented during last night's news - 'Why the fuss? Aren't cars much, much cleaner than ever before anyway?'
And in other news - Scots (language) has circa 400 words for an historic substance which will never be seen again.
He needed to take it one step further and recognize that the diesel scare is using exactly the same tactics and is vastly over-hyped too.
Ali G said:
if (being_observed == TRUE)
{
return = the answer you want;
}
else
{
return = the answer to make things work; /* reference made to routines outside of the politician process
}
Politics made easy!
See, that would never work, you need someone that really understands these things to properly understand these things - you forgot a */ {
return = the answer you want;
}
else
{
return = the answer to make things work; /* reference made to routines outside of the politician process
}
Politics made easy!
{{{
bool system_emission_test(struct vehicle *car, struct emission_test *test)
{
return TRUE;
}
}}}
As I'm sure you'll all agree - 'return TRUE' is an easy thing to overlook.
(Will someone ever Fvcking fix the forumatting [sic] parser in PH so that code inside
...actually renders in that lovely green DIV?)
ETA; quote the post to see what encapsulates the last three dots
Edited by TheExcession on Thursday 24th September 17:40
TheExcession said:
Ali G said:
if (being_observed == TRUE)
{
return = the answer you want;
}
else
{
return = the answer to make things work; /* reference made to routines outside of the politician process
}
Politics made easy!
See, that would never work, you need someone that really understands these things to properly understand these things - you forgot a */ {
return = the answer you want;
}
else
{
return = the answer to make things work; /* reference made to routines outside of the politician process
}
Politics made easy!
{{{
bool system_emission_test(struct vehicle *car, struct emission_test *test)
{
return TRUE;
}
}}}
As I'm sure you'll all agree - 'return TRUE' is an easy thing to overlook.
(Will someone ever Fvcking fix the forumatting [sic] parser in PH so that code inside
...actually renders in that lovely green DIV?)
Ali G said:
TheExcession said:
Ali G said:
if (being_observed == TRUE)
{
return = the answer you want;
}
else
{
return = the answer to make things work; /* reference made to routines outside of the politician process
}
Politics made easy!
See, that would never work, you need someone that really understands these things to properly understand these things - you forgot a */ {
return = the answer you want;
}
else
{
return = the answer to make things work; /* reference made to routines outside of the politician process
}
Politics made easy!
{{{
bool system_emission_test(struct vehicle *car, struct emission_test *test)
{
return TRUE;
}
}}}
As I'm sure you'll all agree - 'return TRUE' is an easy thing to overlook.
(Will someone ever Fvcking fix the forumatting [sic] parser in PH so that code inside
...actually renders in that lovely green DIV?)
I'm a Java man so you've all lost me really.
Did anyone find the missing warming/cooling/pause yet in my 'return TRUE;' code?
It must be in there somewhere.
I think I've figure it out;
{{{
{
return currentlevel++;
}
}}}
I'm getting the hang of this, right?
Did anyone find the missing warming/cooling/pause yet in my 'return TRUE;' code?
It must be in there somewhere.
I think I've figure it out;
{{{
- define WARMER, COOLER, PAUSE, HOTEST, MELTING, DEADPBEARS, SEALEVELPLUS = TRUE;
{
return currentlevel++;
}
}}}
I'm getting the hang of this, right?
The Green Party is meeting in Bournemouth for what it has billed as its "biggest-ever" conference, which will span four days.
The party, which says its membership has quadrupled to 67,000 in a year, expects up to 1,100 members to attend.
Leader Natalie Bennett's speech is at 14:00 BST, and MP Caroline Lucas will address conference on Sunday.
Ahead of the conference, Ms Bennett said she believed British politics was shifting in her party's direction.
She also told the BBC there would be a big focus in her speech on climate change, ahead of the Paris climate conference in December.
Oh dear, more bks from the 'we know all the answers' party
The party, which says its membership has quadrupled to 67,000 in a year, expects up to 1,100 members to attend.
Leader Natalie Bennett's speech is at 14:00 BST, and MP Caroline Lucas will address conference on Sunday.
Ahead of the conference, Ms Bennett said she believed British politics was shifting in her party's direction.
She also told the BBC there would be a big focus in her speech on climate change, ahead of the Paris climate conference in December.
Oh dear, more bks from the 'we know all the answers' party
robinessex said:
The Green Party is meeting in Bournemouth for what it has billed as its "biggest-ever" conference, which will span four days.
The party, which says its membership has quadrupled to 67,000 in a year, expects up to 1,100 members to attend.
Leader Natalie Bennett's speech is at 14:00 BST, and MP Caroline Lucas will address conference on Sunday.
Ahead of the conference, Ms Bennett said she believed British politics was shifting in her party's direction.
She also told the BBC there would be a big focus in her speech on climate change, ahead of the Paris climate conference in December.
Oh dear, more bks from the 'we know all the answers' party
Surely they should be doing this conference by video link.The party, which says its membership has quadrupled to 67,000 in a year, expects up to 1,100 members to attend.
Leader Natalie Bennett's speech is at 14:00 BST, and MP Caroline Lucas will address conference on Sunday.
Ahead of the conference, Ms Bennett said she believed British politics was shifting in her party's direction.
She also told the BBC there would be a big focus in her speech on climate change, ahead of the Paris climate conference in December.
Oh dear, more bks from the 'we know all the answers' party
Oh dear, another wheel has fallen of the climate change wagon !!
Energy company Drax has abandoned a £1bn project to introduce carbon capture technology to cut emissions.
Drax is part of a scheme to store carbon dioxide next to its plant in North Yorkshire, which is the biggest coal-fired power station in the UK
It is halting further investment because of the government's decision to reduce subsidies for renewable energy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34356117
Energy company Drax has abandoned a £1bn project to introduce carbon capture technology to cut emissions.
Drax is part of a scheme to store carbon dioxide next to its plant in North Yorkshire, which is the biggest coal-fired power station in the UK
It is halting further investment because of the government's decision to reduce subsidies for renewable energy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34356117
robinessex said:
Oh dear, another wheel has fallen of the climate change wagon !!
Energy company Drax has abandoned a £1bn project to introduce carbon capture technology to cut emissions.
Drax is part of a scheme to store carbon dioxide next to its plant in North Yorkshire, which is the biggest coal-fired power station in the UK
It is halting further investment because of the government's decision to reduce subsidies for renewable energy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34356117
Forget what the Biased Bull Corp. has to say. Energy company Drax has abandoned a £1bn project to introduce carbon capture technology to cut emissions.
Drax is part of a scheme to store carbon dioxide next to its plant in North Yorkshire, which is the biggest coal-fired power station in the UK
It is halting further investment because of the government's decision to reduce subsidies for renewable energy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-34356117
Drax said:
Selby, Yorkshire: Drax today announced it remained committed to fulfilling its current work on a Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) feasibility and technology development project (FEED), but once completed, would not be investing further and will withdraw as a partner of Capture Power Ltd, the developer of the White Rose CCS project.
The two year project is being taken forward by the Capture Power partnership – made up of Drax, Alstom and BOC and is looking at the potential to capture up to 90% of carbon emissions from a new coal fired power station and safely store them beneath the North Sea. The project is due to conclude during the next 6-12 months.
Drax has also confirmed that while at that point it would cease to commit further investment, it will continue to make the site owned by Drax, along with the infrastructure at the Power Plant, available for the project to be built.
Drax Group Operations Director, and Capture Power Board Director, Pete Emery said:
“We remain fully committed to completing what we’ve signed up to – the completion of a study into the feasibility and development of world leading technology that could result in dramatic reductions in carbon emissions produced by power stations and heavy industry.
“We are confident the technology we have developed has real potential, but have reluctantly taken a decision not to invest any further in the development of this project. The decision is based purely on a drastically different financial and regulatory environment and we must put the interests of the business and our shareholders first.
“We will focus our resources on the areas which we can deliver best value, particularly working with Government to explore the potential for converting a fourth generating unit to run on sustainable biomass.
“Drax still believes this project has great potential and we have announced that the site at the Drax Power Plant, along with our existing infrastructure remain available for the project to be built.”
The two year project is being taken forward by the Capture Power partnership – made up of Drax, Alstom and BOC and is looking at the potential to capture up to 90% of carbon emissions from a new coal fired power station and safely store them beneath the North Sea. The project is due to conclude during the next 6-12 months.
Drax has also confirmed that while at that point it would cease to commit further investment, it will continue to make the site owned by Drax, along with the infrastructure at the Power Plant, available for the project to be built.
Drax Group Operations Director, and Capture Power Board Director, Pete Emery said:
“We remain fully committed to completing what we’ve signed up to – the completion of a study into the feasibility and development of world leading technology that could result in dramatic reductions in carbon emissions produced by power stations and heavy industry.
“We are confident the technology we have developed has real potential, but have reluctantly taken a decision not to invest any further in the development of this project. The decision is based purely on a drastically different financial and regulatory environment and we must put the interests of the business and our shareholders first.
“We will focus our resources on the areas which we can deliver best value, particularly working with Government to explore the potential for converting a fourth generating unit to run on sustainable biomass.
“Drax still believes this project has great potential and we have announced that the site at the Drax Power Plant, along with our existing infrastructure remain available for the project to be built.”
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