If it’s any consolation, soon the planet will be ruined anyway if we carry on like this. Net zero target of 2050 and now handing out new oil licenses.
By 2050 it’ll be ruined anyway.
Another attack on our right to protest.
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If we had invested properly and earlier in green energy and renewables, and electric cars then maybe things wouldn’t be quite as bad. But of course governement have to look after BP, Shell and co.
> From GEUK. “As a country, we still rely heavily on gas for the generation of electricity (nearly 50 per cent) so the increase in worldwide gas prices does have an impact on the commodity price of electricity; so, until renewables command the highest per cent of generation in the UK, gas will be a determinant of price.”
Just in case anyone mentions the cost of living crisis and gas and electric prices.
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If it’s any consolation, soon the planet will be ruined anyway if we carry on like this. Net zero target of 2050 and now handing out new oil licenses.
By 2050 it’ll be ruined anyway.
Another attack on our right to protest.
edit:
If we had invested properly and earlier in green energy and renewables, and electric cars then maybe things wouldn’t be quite as bad. But of course governement have to look after BP, Shell and co.
> From GEUK. “As a country, we still rely heavily on gas for the generation of electricity (nearly 50 per cent) so the increase in worldwide gas prices does have an impact on the commodity price of electricity; so, until renewables command the highest per cent of generation in the UK, gas will be a determinant of price.”
Just in case anyone mentions the cost of living crisis and gas and electric prices.