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Re: The Dire Straits of Hormuz – politicalbetting.com
The old building actually blocked the station facade from view from Gordon/Renfield Street (the bit above Blue Lagoon). If GCC are smart they'll leave part of the space open to actually improve … (View Post)1 -
Re: The Dire Straits of Hormuz – politicalbetting.com
Correct. A weird thing about the UK is we don't protect the shop fronts from vandalism, so we have lovely cities but only above head height. Indeed the interior of the station itself is gorgeous… (View Post)3 -
Re: The Dire Straits of Hormuz – politicalbetting.com
Winds me up how people conflate production and consumption, on both sides of the debate. Advocating for utilisation of the North Sea (where economic to do so) while also rapidly reducing our exposure… (View Post)2 -
Re: The Dire Straits of Hormuz – politicalbetting.com
You making stuff up about me again? I think one of the most exciting things about renewables is we are going to have so much excess (free) electricity on windy, sunny days that a whole economy will b… (View Post)1 -
Re: The Dire Straits of Hormuz – politicalbetting.com
I agree on North Sea oil. But the idea our electricity generation should come from gas or coal in the future, or our transport rely on oil, looks even more stupid this week than it has done previousl… (View Post)1
