As more scientists question the climate debate, it is clear the modelling over the past 30years has been extreme and not realistic.
So should we demand more conclusive proof before placing real financial harm on our most vulnerable?
The Government is admitting the green energy with the new infrastructure needed to replace fossil fuel is expensive and partly responsible for the high energy prices.
As the UK outsources more energy demands to China, Africa and India to support the western lifestyle, (ironically countries that do not share the UK's passion to stop using fossil fuel) are the extreme strategies to go "green" correct if we are merely exporting our emissions?
Our government plans
Net Zero by 2030.
A target for negating Co2 produced by human activity.
To be achieved by reducing emissions and implementing methods of absorbing Carbon Dioxide (Co2) from the atmosphere.
A policy that attempts to reduce an insignificant 0.01% of CO2 in the atmosphere with extreme consequence to your life:
Therefore CO2 is ESSENTIAL for animal and human survival.
You cannot cool the planet AND feed everyone!
In warmer times Greenland and the UK grew grapes,
Should we preserve jobs until
we have evidence of the emergency?
Currently the Earth's atmosphere is a mere 0.04% of CO2
of which the UK is responsible for a small percentage of that 0.04%
With programable Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).
We already enjoy the convenience of digital transactions,
so what benefit will the public receive from CBDC?
You may consider using cash inconvenient now, please consider the inconvenience if someone else is in control of how, where and if you may use digital currency!
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