What Climate Crisis?

Was @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy the lad flying to Australia and talking about carbon offsets

Can you grow concrete?

This lad would fit in here by simply refusing to accept he was wrong or said something off the cuff to win a point and looked daft.

Vertical aquaponics helps address land issue and more

Easy enough to repurpose the old tidal mill and continue to avoid light pollution in the SPA as would be required.

Be grand in the states. Ireland doesn’t do high rise

This changes everything

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@Little_Lord_Fauntleroy do you know where any of these offset donations go? Any examples I know that you can do this for air travel but I don’t trust it actually goes to projects helping the cause?

Athlone and it be equidistant to each market reducing transport costs.

The one I’m.doing they plant trees on your behalf and send update on how many trees they plant each month on your behalf and where

Mossy earth & reforest nation

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Hopefully native species mate :+1:

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How is John Gibbons getting so much air time?

He runs a company that promotes big pharma right? Yet… he’s an ‘expert’ on climate change?

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Heard an ad that calor are now supplying biogas to rural homes with the gas boiler and tank. I’m very intrigued by this. A good move to engery supply in rural Ireland. Something I’m a big supporter of. Claims to have a reduction of 90% emissions.

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I couldn’t be bothered reading all that, but what’s the terms and conditions on the free boiler * astrix?

No idea, Obelix.

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First born child as collateral I saw.

Properly you are tied into a contract or have to get yearly services etc

Nice one!
That’s a word I’d say I never had to spell before. Asterisk ****

Gavin Sheridan on Twitter: “So genuine question here on this https://t.co/McZYutH1VU” / Twitter

Here’s How Podcast on Twitter: “@boucherhayes If we can’t build a port tunnel without leaks, a nuclear reactor might be a bit of a gamble… And if the 10% of the world’s electricity currently from nukes were to climb sharply, we could be looking at peak uranium sooner than later - it’s plentiful because it’s not used much.” / Twitter

That’s a very very fair point.
Coal it is. At least it will increase the amount of atmospheric carbon/plant growth