Showing posts with label peak oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peak oil. Show all posts

Wednesday 6 December 2023

Fossil Fuel Fakery & The Net Zero Climate Scam







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I've been green all my life. As a young boy growing up in West Germany, I didn't know anything other than a clean and tidy environment close to nature. It was on our return to 'civvy street' in Southampton 1979 that I saw immediately the contrast including a lack of civic responsibility with refuse and plastic wrapping strewn everywhere.


I buy 2nd hand clothes and books from charity shops and used only an electric fan over decades in the tropics except in rare circumstances. I don't buy things I don't need and that includes bottled water when tap water with fluoride is fine.



Back in the day the author John Grant wrote a book called The Green Marketing Manifesto, and was generous enough to give me a credit, as many of us joined in with the online brainstorming on greenormal. Leaving the smallest footprint on whatever shape this planet is, is not a frivolous ideal.


When I state that zero sums climate change is a scam for the flock. I'm happy to discuss that with anyone. Climate is a wonderful subject. CO2 is an extraordinary requirement for life. I heart carbon and so do you.








Who is most invested 

          in the illusory and 

                usurious behaviour? 

Sunday 18 November 2007

Cheap is at somebody else's expense

Its been cropping up a fair bit recently but the idea that cheap is good is particularly obscene while we sit out this peak oil consumption frenzy. Cheap is only good if you can't afford anything else, otherwise it's just somebody else on the other side of the world scraping a living out of our frequent impulse-buys that end up as the pile of junk that heats the world while our collective urges are sated. I'm quite confident that oil at 200 dollars a barrell is the only answer for those oil junkies who are in complete denial about where we are. I will be having a little party around then but in the mean time here is the culture of our times on plastic bags. We worship cheap when in actual fact, we can't really afford it.

Friday 19 October 2007

Four Continents Capital

As we approach 'Peak Oil' it makes perfect sense that the city boys will look towards the developing economies for a source of cheap energy, you know, like being run around town and saving on electricity for household chores not to mention maintenance. There is an alternative source. I'll write about this a bit more if this provokes any comments.