UK’s Net Zero Strategy revealed ahead of COP26
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- On the Daily Climate Show, we examine the UK’s Net Zero Strategy which aims to cut emissions.
Plus, our guests debate how the government’s green plans will affect consumers.
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We're witnessing the end of the world before our very eyes. This is all leading to Sunday as a common weekly Sabbath or day of rest.
dont mention the batteries.... short life and very toxic
We're talking about gasses in the atmosphere, yes batteries are toxic but its short lived during manufacturing, but they don't release gases in the air to concern human health. And they are almost 100% recyclable.
If the world is millions of years old, people been here about 3 seconds on the would clock. The world has always been changing and shifting, to "revive" to soil. Oil does not come from fossils. Beautiful trees need carbon to grow green and strong. There never been a oil shortage, there been oil set crisis.
There is too much CO2 and doesn't the fact that all these changes have happened in the last second in the earth's history ifnit was condensed to 1 year just show how quickly climate change has happened.
@@jackmathieson1903 I never respond to these idiots anymore mate, it's like playing chess with a pigeon..
The UK contributes just 1% to global emissions. It is just not worth the reduction in standard of living involved. Heat pumps for example cost far more than gas boilers and do not perform as well. The tiny size of the UK contribution to CO2 output allows for modest change over time to have an effect in the long term. The economic benefits of maximising fossil fuel reserves should not be ignored.
We've already cut emmisions in half, and none of those changes have even been noticed by the general public.
And the only people that will suffer are the poor people
The changes to the world are totally normal. The earth is always changing considering how old it is. Its been though change more times than we know. Its just the way the earth works. So panicing and stressing is stupid/pointless and illogical!. Its gonna change weather we like it or not. It just so happens to make changes now while humans are more aware. In summary...there is nothing we can do to stop these changes..best thing we can do is adapt and overcome...or die out!.
Nobody has ever agued that the weather does not change. The various scientific methods that have been developed show us what the temperature fluctuations have been though history.
The problem is the speed of change, it is far beyond what the worlds eco system has had to deal with since extinction events from asteroids to super volcanic eruptions.
We either prepare for what is heading our way, or die from starvation & the breakdown of civilization.
@@johndoe6668 posh way to put it. 😄🤓👍
This change is insanely rapidly compared to other changes which happened over tens of thousands of years vs man made climate change that has had a huge impact in the last 40 years.
@@TheFreestyler7361 yeah exactly bc yours is the stupid way to put it 🤓
@@propork only another idiot would notice that 😉
The UK's strategy is: "We will give in to anyone demanding anything, then sign the capitulation, call it a great trade deal to put it out on the net and do zero for the environment." E.g. look at the still unfinished capitulation to Australia where climate goals were eliminated "because Australia said so".
"Green is right!... Green works!" 🚬🚬🚬 puff, puff, pass that green then BoJo!!! 🤣
wind from the Houses of parliment could power the world
anything "green" has NEVER worked
We forget our. History. Remember 3 mile Island USA PRATTS RUNNING THR COUNTRY
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