Climate Change

No, then another 10% from Nuclear, roughly 10% from ICs and 7% from Biomass. Fossil fuels are making up around 40% though. But then again no one else has claimed we've got net zero yet. Just you.

Are you ever going to accept you're just not very well informed on this stuff?
The resources used to make wind turbines for instance, offsets the energy they produce.
 
The resources used to make wind turbines for instance, offsets the energy they produce.
I have feeling you just made that up...

An average modern wind turbine provides a significant net gain in energy, typically producing 20 to 25 times more energy over its 20–30 year lifespan than the energy consumed to manufacture, install, and decommission it.
  • Energy Payback Time (EPBT): A standard wind turbine pays back all the energy used in its construction in just 3 to 7 months of operation.
 
Looks like a load of hot air to me. Where do you dredge this rubbish up from?

The title says it all - Without the hot air. Reasonable, and well regarded review of the true situation, with no axe to grind. Obviously you have either not read it, cannot read, or you suffer attention deficit.
 
The title says it all - Without the hot air. Reasonable, and well regarded review of the true situation, with no axe to grind. Obviously you have either not read it, cannot read, or you suffer attention deficit.
It's along read. What parts of the paper do you think bolster your argument? Quote the text if you like and post it up.
 
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