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Re: Labour leads Reform by 8% (on preferred choice) – politicalbetting.com
I would point out that Norway manages both (a) to have the highest penetration of electric vehicles in the world, (b) one of the highest levels of renewable generation in the world... and (c) still d… (View Post)6 -
Re: Labour leads Reform by 8% (on preferred choice) – politicalbetting.com
Do they not realise that their actions are likely counterproductive and will spur a backlash (a la Trump) that will make global warming worse? It's a hell of a lot more productive to live in the… (View Post)4 -
Re: Labour leads Reform by 8% (on preferred choice) – politicalbetting.com
Even if we used no oil and gas for 'energy', we'd still need oil for plastics and pharmaceiticals, and (this is the big one) natural gas for nitrogen fertilizer. (View Post)2 -
Re: Labour leads Reform by 8% (on preferred choice) – politicalbetting.com
Well, they have a *lot* of hydroelectric production. But, they don't have a lot of pumped storage. They don't do a lot of pumping water uphill, because they don't need to. They are for… (View Post)2 -
Re: Labour leads Reform by 8% (on preferred choice) – politicalbetting.com
Integration and immigration: check Hydrocarbobon exploration: check Renewables: check ... Food: NO NO NO NO (View Post)2
