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Drew's avatar

As usual you’re bang on the money, Sir.

I just don’t buy that most people with a functioning brain loathe fossil fuels. It’s just the minority psychopaths in charge through their global msm establishment amplifiers that pretend this to be so.

It’s long past time we just ignore them. And get long oil n gas n related service companies for a decade or more of outsize performance imho.

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Possession Friend's avatar

Bojo's Net Zero is the most harmful thing to Britain ! He's got to go ! The lying Toad.

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Possession Friend's avatar

Bojo's Net Zero is the most harmful thing to Britain ! He's got to go ! The lying Toad.

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Van's avatar

Fossil fuel is a misnomer for oil. The actual descriptive word should be abiotic. Oil is created in the bowels of the earth and as such we will never run out of the black stuff. It is self replenishing.

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Chris Macfarlane's avatar

Neil, I'm genuinely keen to hear more. Also, is 'fossil fuel' not an all-encompassing term for coal etc?

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Van's avatar

Fletcher Prouty was the inspiration for "Deep Throat" in Oliver Stone's movie JFK.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSff0pwc1Xc

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MARTI0141's avatar

A chap over on Twitter (Peter Clack) is also touting this theory.

"Oil is the most plentiful liquid on earth, second only to water."

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Chris Macfarlane's avatar

I could get my head round this... but over what time-scale? Millions of years?

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UK refugee's avatar

Source?

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Chris Macfarlane's avatar

I find it frustrating that more people do not understand that the green revolution is front-loaded with copper mining etc. another good article.

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Mike Garland's avatar

Hear hear!

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Wesley Sanders's avatar

"To get your green revolution, all the metal that’s required for wind turbines, lithium batteries and solar panels, to then manufacture and transport them on site, you’re going to have to burn a heck of a lot of fossil fuel. " - you'll only have to do this for the theoretical first generation of EVs which do the transportation. After that, it'll be charged electricity generated from solar, wind etc.

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Dominic Frisby's avatar

Until the equipment needs replacing ...

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