Electricity Is Proportional To CO2

Asia is leaving the rest of the world in the dust for both electricity generation and CO2 emissions. The west is voluntarily self-destructing, in order to facilitate their worship of greenhouse gases.

Electricity generation

Annual CO? emissions

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14 Responses to Electricity Is Proportional To CO2

  1. Peter Carroll says:

    Australia’s CO2 emissions barely rate a mention, yet our government is hell bent on the myth of “transitioning to renewables”.
    Our “Minister for Climate Change and Energy”, is a mental midget who believes and industrial, western nation, can be powered solely by wind and solar, with battery back-up and just sometimes, possibly, a bit of gas generated electricity.

    • conrad ziefle says:

      Wait a second, he was right, in 1520.

    • arn says:

      There is no transitioning at all.

      If that was the case then there would be an increase in electricity production in the west as electricity production would no longer be proportionell to co2 output.

      Considering that they are even shutting down nuclear power plants,
      as happened in Germany recently by the WEF outlet Green Party who only have a tiny % of votes but dictate all politics,
      it is save to say that a transitioning towards stone age is the main goal.

      • Your comment is much to be welcomed. In Germany ‘the Green Party who only have a tiny % of votes manage to dictate all politics’ because they get to be ‘king-makers’ as a result of the lunatic employment of proportional representation. PR in any form does not work properly. At my last count there were 14 varieties of PR. That in itself should be a warning to the entire world that PR does not work. Germany in particular and much of the EU too suffer from this. Only a first past the post system (but importantly with a carefully controlled boundary change legislation – as used in the UK) provides the very best system. It was even voted for in a UK referendum too. Now, there can (just) be a case for a modified PR system where voting populations come to divide on religious grounds as in NI but otherwise no.

    • czechlist says:

      “The largest single generator in Australia now is rooftop solar and it’s virtually uncontrollable…Rooftop solar output has reached such enormous levels that authorities have begun issuing warnings about their ability to keep the electricity system from being overloaded at times.”
      https://joannenova.com.au/
      “best laid plans of mice and men…”

      • Terry Shipman says:

        …“Gang aft a-gley.”

        Always.

        My high school English teacher would be pleased to know I still remember that line after 55+ years.

  2. Greg in NZ says:

    “… worship of…” GHG?

    Isn’t it hatred? disdain? fear and loathing (as in Las Vegas) of a barely perceptible minor trace gas? one so minuscule and irrelevant, its true nature unknowable to millions, that hexspurts can point the finger (or the bone) and shout, ‘Devil! Be gone!’, whilst pocketing tithes from the quivering masses? Very similar to 1520 indeed.

  3. Blackrock and their ilk make huge profits from taxpayers’ money by investing in wind and solar whilst controlling politicians to impose the lunacy of ‘net zero’ on Western nations. Follow the money. Science is completely irrelevant.

  4. Bill says:

    OT: One hundred years after the flood of 1916, the city of Asheville N.C. is ready for the next one (Posted on June 27, 2016)

    https://www.ashevillenc.gov/news/100-years-after-the-flood-of-1916-the-city-of-asheville-is-ready-for-the-next-one/

    “By any measure Asheville’s catastrophic Flood of 1916 stands as “The Flood by Which All Other Floods Are Measured.”

    “When two tropical storms converged on the mountains in tandem that summer — one from the Gulf in June followed by another from the Atlantic in July — the water that thundered in its wake wasn’t just “high;” it carved away the ground under mountain railroad passes, leaving tracks looking like sky-high trapeze rigs hanging 20 to 60 feet in the air.

    “Dams breached. Eighty people died.

    “Never before had so much rain fallen anywhere in the United States in a 24-hour period, the National Weather Bureau reported.”

  5. Bill says:

    OT (continued):

    “In the months after July 1916, the U.S. Weather Bureau sent its chief researcher to study this snapshot of weather history. The written account of professor Alfred J. Henry explains that in early July — almost two weeks before the flooding began — a cyclone formed in the Gulf of Mexico and marched up the Mississippi coast, coming to a rest along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

    “The skies cut loose on July 5, 1916, and the rain poured for six days. Only when nearly a full week had passed did the weather begin to clear, but the ground was soaked. The water table was as full as a just-poured glass of water, cubes bobbing precariously above the rim…”

    “But even as the rain was tapering, another hurricane was brewing, and no one knew that it, too, was making its way west. This cyclone was forming in the mid-Atlantic, and it would make landfall in Charleston, South Carolina, on Friday night, July 14.

    “Torrential rains fell on the lowlands a short distance, northeast of Charleston, attended by high winds,” Henry wrote. “By the morning of the 15th, the center of the storm had reached western North Carolina.”

    https://www.ourstate.com/flood-of-1916/

    • Bob G says:

      that reminds me of the great Rapid City South Dakota flood of the early 1970s. A stalled weather system dropped roughly 17 inches of rain in a short period of time, in a small area located on higher ground west of rapid City. just like in North Carolina the water was funneled into the valleys between the high hills of the Black hills. over 200 people were killed in that flood. where the damage was the worst, in the Rapid Creek floodplain, located in the center of rapid City, you’re no longer allowed to build in that area, it’s now a Greenway because they know it could happen again.

      • conrad ziefle says:

        I wondered if that were the case. I remember the flash flood that happened in (?) canyon in Colorado back in the 1970s. Essentially, a thunderstorm came over the water basin of the canyon and dropped massive amounts of rain and then followed the path of the canyon continuing to rain, such that something of a tsunami wave built up with all of the runoff rushing down the canyon over a very short interval of time. This one, of course, is much more massive to begin with, although they say it is the most rainfall recorded in Atlanta in 150 years. So 150 years ago it also occurred without the help of CO2. These monster storms are statistical anomalies that are expected to happen eventually.

        • conrad ziefle says:

          Like the North Sea’s period “Grote Manndränke” that occur every 200-300 years, killing 1000s (around 15,000 in 1634) of people each time. Except one time two came a century apart in 1532 and 1634.

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