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  • SaanichGuy πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦S SaanichGuy πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

    @blogdiva pay attention Alberta. This could have been you except your conservative governments gave too much away to big oil

    #abpoli
    #cdnpoli

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    @SaanichGuy @blogdiva oh, some of us are aware... 😑🀬

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    • your auntifa liza πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·  πŸ¦› 🦦B your auntifa liza πŸ‡΅πŸ‡· πŸ¦› 🦦

      RE: https://mastodon.social/@kottke/116013120934445460

      CONTEXT

      the Government Pension Fund of Norway is the largest sovereign-wealth fund in the planet; investing over a real, EU trillion in businesses worldwide.

      where did they get the money to start the fund? FROM SURPLUS PETROLEUM & FOSSIL FUEL REVENUES. Norway nationalized key sectors of their economy, starting with oil & gas.

      so the Norwegian government uses oil & gas money to rid the country of #petromafia #consumerism thru investments not taxes.

      take that, neoliberal capitalists.

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      wrote last edited by
      #4

      @blogdiva
      Didn't Maggie Thatcher sell them a significant part of our stake in the North Sea?

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      • your auntifa liza πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·  πŸ¦› 🦦B your auntifa liza πŸ‡΅πŸ‡· πŸ¦› 🦦

        RE: https://mastodon.social/@kottke/116013120934445460

        CONTEXT

        the Government Pension Fund of Norway is the largest sovereign-wealth fund in the planet; investing over a real, EU trillion in businesses worldwide.

        where did they get the money to start the fund? FROM SURPLUS PETROLEUM & FOSSIL FUEL REVENUES. Norway nationalized key sectors of their economy, starting with oil & gas.

        so the Norwegian government uses oil & gas money to rid the country of #petromafia #consumerism thru investments not taxes.

        take that, neoliberal capitalists.

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        TinJar
        wrote last edited by
        #5

        @blogdiva

        Now please can we get #Norway to stop exploring/selling more #oil and #gas ? Make money some other way? Maybe rent out their abundant habitable land to #climate refugees from #Africa?

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        • your auntifa liza πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·  πŸ¦› 🦦B your auntifa liza πŸ‡΅πŸ‡· πŸ¦› 🦦

          RE: https://mastodon.social/@kottke/116013120934445460

          CONTEXT

          the Government Pension Fund of Norway is the largest sovereign-wealth fund in the planet; investing over a real, EU trillion in businesses worldwide.

          where did they get the money to start the fund? FROM SURPLUS PETROLEUM & FOSSIL FUEL REVENUES. Norway nationalized key sectors of their economy, starting with oil & gas.

          so the Norwegian government uses oil & gas money to rid the country of #petromafia #consumerism thru investments not taxes.

          take that, neoliberal capitalists.

          GhostOnTheHalfShellG This user is from outside of this forum
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          GhostOnTheHalfShell
          wrote last edited by
          #6

          @blogdiva

          EV are not β€œgreen” in the way that has been publicized.

          The problem is resource & energy use, not whether it’s internal combustion or electric.

          We have to understand that shifting to a different kind of supply chain is a version of using less of something in one area, causing a rapid expansion of something equally destructive in another area

          Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©B A e-FlexE 3 Replies Last reply
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          • GhostOnTheHalfShellG GhostOnTheHalfShell

            @blogdiva

            EV are not β€œgreen” in the way that has been publicized.

            The problem is resource & energy use, not whether it’s internal combustion or electric.

            We have to understand that shifting to a different kind of supply chain is a version of using less of something in one area, causing a rapid expansion of something equally destructive in another area

            Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©B This user is from outside of this forum
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            Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©
            wrote last edited by
            #7

            @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

            bullshit

            get everyone an EV, and then the game becomes moving the power plants off fossil fuels. which is being done

            of course mining resources for EV batteries is a concern

            much less of a concern than fossil fuel extraction

            especially in regards to climate change

            that difference matters

            of course it's not perfect

            as if anyone concerned with magical impossible perfection is thinking clearly or remotely a serious person

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            • GhostOnTheHalfShellG GhostOnTheHalfShell

              @blogdiva

              EV are not β€œgreen” in the way that has been publicized.

              The problem is resource & energy use, not whether it’s internal combustion or electric.

              We have to understand that shifting to a different kind of supply chain is a version of using less of something in one area, causing a rapid expansion of something equally destructive in another area

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              Amoshias
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              #8

              @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva right. like if you move off of beef to a plant based diet it becomes just as bad.

              oh wait, that's wrong and an insane think to say.

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              • GhostOnTheHalfShellG GhostOnTheHalfShell

                @blogdiva

                EV are not β€œgreen” in the way that has been publicized.

                The problem is resource & energy use, not whether it’s internal combustion or electric.

                We have to understand that shifting to a different kind of supply chain is a version of using less of something in one area, causing a rapid expansion of something equally destructive in another area

                e-FlexE This user is from outside of this forum
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                e-Flex
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                #9

                @blogdiva @GhostOnTheHalfShell you should probably watch this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KtQ9nt2ZeGM

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                • A Amoshias

                  @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva right. like if you move off of beef to a plant based diet it becomes just as bad.

                  oh wait, that's wrong and an insane think to say.

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                  GhostOnTheHalfShell
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                  #10

                  @Amoshias @blogdiva

                  The comparison is inaccurate.

                  A plant base diet dramatically decreases the amount of water and other resources.

                  The correct comparison as you switch from using arsenic to plutonium and thereby reduce your exposure to toxic waste. Or switching from CO2 to methane generation, therefore reducing CO2 production.

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                  • your auntifa liza πŸ‡΅πŸ‡·  πŸ¦› 🦦B your auntifa liza πŸ‡΅πŸ‡· πŸ¦› 🦦

                    RE: https://mastodon.social/@kottke/116013120934445460

                    CONTEXT

                    the Government Pension Fund of Norway is the largest sovereign-wealth fund in the planet; investing over a real, EU trillion in businesses worldwide.

                    where did they get the money to start the fund? FROM SURPLUS PETROLEUM & FOSSIL FUEL REVENUES. Norway nationalized key sectors of their economy, starting with oil & gas.

                    so the Norwegian government uses oil & gas money to rid the country of #petromafia #consumerism thru investments not taxes.

                    take that, neoliberal capitalists.

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                    Patrick H. Lauke
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                    #11

                    @blogdiva they externalise the problems of non-renewables to other countries. still...climate change will come for them regardless

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                    • Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©B Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©

                      @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                      bullshit

                      get everyone an EV, and then the game becomes moving the power plants off fossil fuels. which is being done

                      of course mining resources for EV batteries is a concern

                      much less of a concern than fossil fuel extraction

                      especially in regards to climate change

                      that difference matters

                      of course it's not perfect

                      as if anyone concerned with magical impossible perfection is thinking clearly or remotely a serious person

                      Brad MacphersonB This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Brad Macpherson
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                      #12

                      @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva In the US - or large pats of it, anyway - that's the pragmatic approach. In other places, Europe generally for instance, we don't need more cars. We desperately need to reduce numbers, weight, and size of cars, and continue to ramp up genuinely good and cheap public transport.

                      The US needs that just as much as us, of course, but it's a hell of a job trying to counter 200 years of Rugged Individualism and at least 100 years of intense propaganda πŸ˜‚

                      Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©B GhostOnTheHalfShellG 2 Replies Last reply
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                      • e-FlexE e-Flex

                        @blogdiva @GhostOnTheHalfShell you should probably watch this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KtQ9nt2ZeGM

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                        GhostOnTheHalfShell
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                        #13

                        @eFlex @blogdiva

                        I have already watched it. the trade-off he talks about in terms of costs in CO2 production while he never references the mining and refinement payload that comes with all these renewables.

                        In order to build out this glorious renewable future we only have to exponentially, expand the destruction of the world, psychologies and sacrifice exponentially more people, and the ecologies they depend on that we all depend on ultimately.

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                        • GhostOnTheHalfShellG GhostOnTheHalfShell

                          @eFlex @blogdiva

                          I have already watched it. the trade-off he talks about in terms of costs in CO2 production while he never references the mining and refinement payload that comes with all these renewables.

                          In order to build out this glorious renewable future we only have to exponentially, expand the destruction of the world, psychologies and sacrifice exponentially more people, and the ecologies they depend on that we all depend on ultimately.

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                          GhostOnTheHalfShell
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                          @eFlex @blogdiva

                          Do you know how those cheap panels are built? Well, it turns out those panels needs tons of carbon in order to manufacture them.. in order to produce all that coal you need to use a lot of water to mine and process them. When you damn up a river, it releases many times of methane, 28 x more potent GHG.

                          And we’re not even the complete destruction of biomes to get at all the minerals we need copper aluminum, silver lithium etc.

                          Destroy the planet in order to save us from CO2

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                          • Brad MacphersonB Brad Macpherson

                            @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva In the US - or large pats of it, anyway - that's the pragmatic approach. In other places, Europe generally for instance, we don't need more cars. We desperately need to reduce numbers, weight, and size of cars, and continue to ramp up genuinely good and cheap public transport.

                            The US needs that just as much as us, of course, but it's a hell of a job trying to counter 200 years of Rugged Individualism and at least 100 years of intense propaganda πŸ˜‚

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                            Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©
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                            @brad @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                            no argument

                            except that this is an orthogonal argument, another topic that you are invoking

                            which is fine

                            but it doesn't dispel the point in the top level comment blogdiva is making, nor does it support the argument GhostOnTheHalfShell is making

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                            • e-FlexE e-Flex

                              @blogdiva @GhostOnTheHalfShell you should probably watch this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KtQ9nt2ZeGM

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                              GhostOnTheHalfShell
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                              @eFlex @blogdiva

                              I think people should definitely read 99th Day, because the problem is the level of resource use, and the destructive payload that comes with energy production.

                              https://gerrymcgovern.com/books/99th-day/

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                              • Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©B Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©

                                @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                                bullshit

                                get everyone an EV, and then the game becomes moving the power plants off fossil fuels. which is being done

                                of course mining resources for EV batteries is a concern

                                much less of a concern than fossil fuel extraction

                                especially in regards to climate change

                                that difference matters

                                of course it's not perfect

                                as if anyone concerned with magical impossible perfection is thinking clearly or remotely a serious person

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                                GhostOnTheHalfShell
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                                @benroyce @blogdiva

                                You say bullshit, but do you understand the actual environmental costs of building a renewable infrastructure.

                                You should consider for a moment that the corporations who extract resources are quite happy to Greenwash them because they are no different than big oil or big tobacco.

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                                • Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©B Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©

                                  @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                                  bullshit

                                  get everyone an EV, and then the game becomes moving the power plants off fossil fuels. which is being done

                                  of course mining resources for EV batteries is a concern

                                  much less of a concern than fossil fuel extraction

                                  especially in regards to climate change

                                  that difference matters

                                  of course it's not perfect

                                  as if anyone concerned with magical impossible perfection is thinking clearly or remotely a serious person

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                                  draNgNon
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                                  @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva there is also the consideration wrt the effects of vehicle exhaust. Unless the power plants are coal, that's a straight up win for the carbon cycle.

                                  Of course the batteries have rare chemicals and extractive companies still come into play. But they are there for vehicles regardless.

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                                  • Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©B Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©

                                    @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                                    bullshit

                                    get everyone an EV, and then the game becomes moving the power plants off fossil fuels. which is being done

                                    of course mining resources for EV batteries is a concern

                                    much less of a concern than fossil fuel extraction

                                    especially in regards to climate change

                                    that difference matters

                                    of course it's not perfect

                                    as if anyone concerned with magical impossible perfection is thinking clearly or remotely a serious person

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                                    GhostOnTheHalfShell
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                                    @benroyce @blogdiva

                                    I repeat and will continue to repeat the only way to step off the path of destruction is the immediate reduction of all energy use, and resource use. The equation that you and I get told repeatedly is a false one..

                                    Renewables come with a permanently destructive permanently, toxic permanently, life ending legacy.

                                    In order to build it, we have to kill the planet.

                                    Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©B Bent ChinrestP 2 Replies Last reply
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                                    • Brad MacphersonB Brad Macpherson

                                      @benroyce @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva In the US - or large pats of it, anyway - that's the pragmatic approach. In other places, Europe generally for instance, we don't need more cars. We desperately need to reduce numbers, weight, and size of cars, and continue to ramp up genuinely good and cheap public transport.

                                      The US needs that just as much as us, of course, but it's a hell of a job trying to counter 200 years of Rugged Individualism and at least 100 years of intense propaganda πŸ˜‚

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                                      GhostOnTheHalfShell
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                                      @brad @benroyce @blogdiva

                                      And 50 years of suburban sprawl, witches economically insolvent by the way.

                                      The least expensive most resource and energy efficient way to save the planet is to make car free, walkable and reasonably self-sufficient communities.

                                      The best way to think about this is the length of the supply chain you rely on is level of energy and environmental destruction you rely on.

                                      The most effective way to observe planetary boundaries is to live within the means of your locality

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                                      • GhostOnTheHalfShellG GhostOnTheHalfShell

                                        @benroyce @blogdiva

                                        I repeat and will continue to repeat the only way to step off the path of destruction is the immediate reduction of all energy use, and resource use. The equation that you and I get told repeatedly is a false one..

                                        Renewables come with a permanently destructive permanently, toxic permanently, life ending legacy.

                                        In order to build it, we have to kill the planet.

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                                        Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©
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                                        @GhostOnTheHalfShell @blogdiva

                                        this is the trap of perfectionism

                                        there is nothing wrong with your argument, but you've decided to make another argument your enemy. even though that argument is a good thing, it is not a perfect thing, so you think you can complain

                                        you can't

                                        is it good we reduce our reliance on fossil fuels?

                                        yes

                                        is it good to reduce resource use, your agenda?

                                        also yes

                                        but why make enemies of these fine goals

                                        applaud both, push both

                                        don't make them enemies. that is a lie

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                                        • GhostOnTheHalfShellG GhostOnTheHalfShell

                                          @brad @benroyce @blogdiva

                                          And 50 years of suburban sprawl, witches economically insolvent by the way.

                                          The least expensive most resource and energy efficient way to save the planet is to make car free, walkable and reasonably self-sufficient communities.

                                          The best way to think about this is the length of the supply chain you rely on is level of energy and environmental destruction you rely on.

                                          The most effective way to observe planetary boundaries is to live within the means of your locality

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                                          Ben Royce πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡©
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                                          @GhostOnTheHalfShell @brad @blogdiva

                                          so go do that

                                          i support your agenda

                                          why must you attack another agenda that is also good?

                                          applaud efforts to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels

                                          *and* work on your agenda

                                          you can do both, because both are good things

                                          positing one as the enemy of the other is a lie

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