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It'll be the nuclear generation. I believe about 3/4 of their electricity is generated by nuclear.
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Originally posted by malleefarmer View PostWether these figures are correct or remotely correct who knows but why is france so low on the emmisions is it nuclear generated power or combination of green and nuclear, or just a lack of industry?
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Didn’t think they did much of anything except some pretty good wine and formerly some pretty good gunsmithing.
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Originally posted by redleaf View PostMy question is how did France end up so high on the production end ? What do they do there ?
Didn’t think they did much of anything except some pretty good wine and formerly some pretty good gunsmithing.
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Originally posted by redleaf View PostMy question is how did France end up so high on the production end ? What do they do there ?
Didn’t think they did much of anything except some pretty good wine and formerly some pretty good gunsmithing.
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This perfectly illustrates the fact that if the whole glowbull warming nonsense was even remotely about reducing emissions we'd go nuclear tomorrow. Glowbull warming is just a proxy for world government and wealth transfer, it has absolutely nothing to do with protecting the environment.
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Originally posted by bobofthenorth View PostThis perfectly illustrates the fact that if the whole glowbull warming nonsense was even remotely about reducing emissions we'd go nuclear tomorrow. Glowbull warming is just a proxy for world government and wealth transfer, it has absolutely nothing to do with protecting the environment.
Er, there is a slight palatability issue in consumer confidence with everyone going all nuclear. There is a lot to be said for using more nuclear but try selling that to a populace that doesn't like pipelines or chemicals in their food.
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I entirely agree with grass.
There is a bit of a groundswell happening about nuclear in australia, seems like its at least getting to mthe stage lets look at this again.
Stand corrected think in australian we are number 3 or 4 in world for known uranium deposits think canada and russia sit above us.
Even a "middle" ground green politician is open to looking at it.
We export heaps to france and they tirn it into power.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostCurious why Australia with no oil and no winter and only 24 million people has emissions nearly the same as Canada.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostFirst the figures shown expressed by GDP are a deliberate attempt to skew the message and make the countries with large populations like India and China bad. If you look at actual per capita emissions which I think are more relevant Australia is higher than Canada - maybe it's a factor of wealth, lifestyles, distances to travel? or maybe need for air-conditioning lol as Saudi Arabia is higher still.
does that make sensnce?
could also mean canada and australia are export based economies?
actually were almost all having a rational discussion rare indeed
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