I seem to be having an unusually long stretch without any comment from anyone , even Homer, despite posts on various (what I think are) interesting topics.
I haven't been posting about Australian politics either, even though I was somewhat dismayed that Arthur S, who was striking a moderate and centrist tone on climate change and energy on election night, was immediately shunted out of the way.
Matt Carnavan is a joke. He wants Nuclear energy but that is a complete dead dodo without a price on carbon. He wants new coal fired power stations which are presently more than twice as costly as solar PV and will be costlier by the time any are operating
I figured at least Tim would have commented on the matter of on what occasions a Chinese eunuch would bring out his pickled bits, but it was not to be...
Jason, even the pro-nuclear lobby group the other day said that nuclear here would really need a $20 tonne carbon tax to be viable. Homer wasn't making that up.
could be the election. I an almost politics out and struggling for topics to write about myself.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been posting about Australian politics either, even though I was somewhat dismayed that Arthur S, who was striking a moderate and centrist tone on climate change and energy on election night, was immediately shunted out of the way.
ReplyDeleteThat Matt Canavan is a bad, bad choice too.
The silence of the spams?
ReplyDeleteMatt Carnavan is a joke. He wants Nuclear energy but that is a complete dead dodo without a price on carbon.
ReplyDeleteHe wants new coal fired power stations which are presently more than twice as costly as solar PV and will be costlier by the time any are operating
who died and made you Chief Engineer homes?
ReplyDeleteI need a translation Soony.
ReplyDeleteWhat in the hell are you saying
I figured at least Tim would have commented on the matter of on what occasions a Chinese eunuch would bring out his pickled bits, but it was not to be...
ReplyDeleteJason, even the pro-nuclear lobby group the other day said that nuclear here would really need a $20 tonne carbon tax to be viable. Homer wasn't making that up.
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/jun/04/nuclear-power-doesnt-stack-up-without-a-carbon-price-industry-group-says
Thanks for that vital eunuch information - I have saved it up and will now inform the Baron, who will be equally delighted. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's you Steve. 😂
ReplyDeleteYou are a good blogger. Just a bit questionable on the ethics front.
ReplyDeleteI mean on the TOPIC of ethics or on the way you relate ethics to the current scene. I don't mean to say you have bad personal behaviour.
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