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I provided evidence but still you can't accept it!
I love it, when Greg posts a link it is "evidence" when others post links it is conspiracy theories.
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There are nasty health implications to spending a lot of time around coal- or wood-fired stoves, said Michael Seilback, national assistant vice president of state public policy for the American Lung Association.”
Yea, they did a quick back pedal. First it was for Co2 emissions, when they got called on it they switched to "health implications".

It's about neither, it is just about control.
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If it’s about control, whhh aren’t they doing after the pizza ovens built after 2016?
 

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Yea, they did a quick back pedal. First it was for Co2 emissions, when they got called on it they switched to "health implications".

It's about neither, it is just about control.
If it’s about control, whhh aren’t they doing after the pizza ovens built after 2016?
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Hello; Your comment does not make sense.
 

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https://junkscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Climate-Fact-Check_June-2023-Edition_v3.pdf

Climate change fact check

CANADIAN FOREST
FIRES CAUSED BY
CLIMATE CHANGE?
Numerous media outlets cynically tried to
link the month’s wildfires in Canada, which
caused the skies across America to turn
yellow-orange, with climate. The Washington
Post, for example, reported: “The power of
direct experience can change attitudes on
climate change, researchers say.”

Fact Check. Smoky American skies caused by
Canadian wildfires are not new. The historical
record shows Canadian wildfires have darkened
U.S. skies repeatedly since 1706. Since 1980,
Canadian wildfires have generally been on the
decline with occasional spikes.

We’ll close out by returning to James Hansen’s June 1988 testimony.
As it turns out, June 2023 was 1.53°F cooler in the U.S. than June 1988.
It would be interesting to hear Dr. Hansen explain how June 2023 could possibly so much cooler
than June 1988 despite a doubling of industrial era atmospheric CO2. Though pinged for a response
via Twitter, so far not a peep from him.
 
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https://junkscience.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Climate-Fact-Check_June-2023-Edition_v3.pdf

Climate change fact check

CANADIAN FOREST
FIRES CAUSED BY
CLIMATE CHANGE?
Numerous media outlets cynically tried to
link the month’s wildfires in Canada, which
caused the skies across America to turn
yellow-orange, with climate. The Washington
Post, for example, reported: “The power of
direct experience can change attitudes on
climate change, researchers say.”

Fact Check. Smoky American skies caused by
Canadian wildfires are not new. The historical
record shows Canadian wildfires have darkened
U.S. skies repeatedly since 1706. Since 1980,
Canadian wildfires have generally been on the
decline with occasional spikes.

We’ll close out by returning to James Hansen’s June 1988 testimony.
As it turns out, June 2023 was 1.53°F cooler in the U.S. than June 1988.
It would be interesting to hear Dr. Hansen explain how June 2023 could possibly so much cooler
than June 1988 despite a doubling of industrial era atmospheric CO2. Though pinged for a response
via Twitter, so far not a peep from him.
There comes a point where I have to ask myself if you’re an actual moron or just pretending to be one.
 

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There comes a point where I have to ask myself if you’re an actual moron or just pretending to be one.
Hello; We get it. You have no answer suitable to defend the cause so resort to a personal attack. A vague attack at that.

Surely you can find a cherry picked chart or graph of some sort.
 

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There comes a point where I have to ask myself if you’re an actual moron or just pretending to be one.
We’ve been saying the same thing about you for years!
 

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Scientists just discovered a solution to one of the most dangerous problems with electric cars — here’s what they found (msn.com)



“While EV fires actually occur much less frequently than fires in gas-powered cars, according to Autoweek, when they do occur, they are much more dangerous. While gas burns out quickly, lithium-ion batteries are the opposite, burning incredibly hot for long durations and requiring tens of thousands of gallons of water to be extinguished.”

Hello; Not clear how this is known. EV’s are something like 5-6% of the fleet so far. Lets hope they are not directly comparing the fire numbers one on one with the 94 to 95% of ICE. To be a fair comparison some form of extrapolation should be used.

That the BEV fire are so very much more dangerous is the more concerning issue. Not a great analogy but perhaps an ICE fire can be a toy poodle bite while an EV fire can be likened to a pit bull bite.

““During Hurricane Ian, a lot of electric cars caught fire after they were soaked in floodwater,” Associate Professor Yang Yang, the project’s lead researcher, wrote in Nature Communications, where the study was published. “That is because the saltwater corrodes the battery and causes a short circuit, which ignites the flammable solvents and other components. Our battery uses saltwater as an electrolyte, eliminating the highly volatile solvents.””

“Another benefit to the new aqueous batteries is that they can charge much more quickly than traditional lithium-ion batteries.”

“… unlike many other materials used in the manufacturing of lithium-ion batteries, is a plentiful, renewable resource.”

Hello; These things sound good. I do not yet know enough about saltwater batteries to point out potential problems. Bet there will be some drawbacks as there never is a free lunch. Can anyone point out the downsides? Another “someday” solution. Hard to see all the infrastructure built up around Li-ion batteries being junked
 

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There comes a point where I have to ask myself if you’re an actual moron or just pretending to be one.
Just use that ignore button and the morons go into the black hole of idiocy.
 
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I wonder if they will be discussing climate change and reduction of carbon footprint? Nothing like ‘big shotin it’ in Idaho. Anybody going to be there? 🤚 Asking for a friend.

https://www.businessinsider.com/pri...ort-sun-valley-billionaire-summer-camp-2023-7
Hello; I will not be attending.

"More than 300 flights passed through the airport last year, according to The New York Times. For reference, the airport accommodates about 40 planes on a typical day. In 2021, the airport was so swamped with private jets that the FAA delayed incoming flights until traffic dropped."


"A big chunk of the incoming flights are operated by NetJets, a private-charter company that is the world's biggest by fleet size and operates Embraer Phenoms and Cessna Citations alongside the giant $75 million Bombardier Global 7500."

"It's common for deep-pocket flyers to use private operators such as NetJets because it's harder to track their location. Apple CEO Tim Cook — who is on the guest list for Sun Valley 2023 — has been flying on charters instead of the company's corporate planes since 2017."


Hello; One of my neighbors is a pilot. He has a job flying a jet for a major university around here. They are not shy about it as they have the school colors and logo boldly on the jet.
 

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Just use that ignore button and the morons go into the black hole of idiocy.
Hello; Actually, using ignore on many, if not most, of the active members of a thread seems idiotic.
Sort of like closing your eyes in the face of something and pretending the thing has disappeared.

So far the BEV fire issues are being ignored or very weakly challenged by saying ICE also can catch fire.
 

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Hello; I get there can be lots of reasons these BEV's are not selling. Among the reasons likely will be many are like a few of us on this thread. Just no interest at all in having a BEV. I get the champions can put us on ignore in this thread and pretend all well in BEV land.
Having inventory build up on dealer lots will be harder to put on ignore.
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