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By the way Texas has been moving rapidly into green renewable energy I think this may pull them back to common sense.

Germany is having similar problems.

The wind turbines have frozen solid and the solar panels are covered in snow and ice just when demand for power has gone up a few notches hence the blackouts for millions.



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Life on earth totally relies on a supply of CO2.

N0 CO2 no photosynthesis no food no flowers no trees no life as we know it.

CO2 makes up 0.04 % of atmospheric gasses. That's a tiny proportion and most of it soaks into the soil and the oceans.

That which soaks into the soils feds the plants which without would die.

It's a good job CO2 is heavier than air because if it wasn't it would go up into the atmosphere where it would be useless.

When CO2 comes out of any exhaust or chimney as the result of combustion it is the same temperature as the other gasses coming out but within moments it has cooled and sunk to the earth.

 So much for acting like the roof of a glass greenhouse.



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Anonymousrollup

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Anonymousrollup wrote:

By the way Texas has been moving rapidly into green renewable energy I think this may pull them back to common sense.

Germany is having similar problems.

The wind turbines have frozen solid and the solar panels are covered in snow and ice just when demand for power has gone up a few notches hence the blackouts for millions.


 To be fair it's not just the green tech that has failed the gas in pipelines has frozen solid.

Diesel has frozen and it's almost impossible to get fuel to petrol stations because of transport problems.

Large parts of the south are currently facing fuel and food shortages and people are finding it increasingly difficult to stay at a livable let alone comfortable temperature.



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