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Jim Carson
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Jim Carson
@JamesHCarson
Yes, I yelled at that cloud. It deserved it.
Macon, GA Bergabung Şubat 2010
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We’ve built cheap energy but we’re still pricing it like it’s expensive.
The UK uses a marginal pricing system, where the last (most expensive) generator sets the price. That’s usually gas.
So even when most of our electricity comes from cheap wind and solar, households still pay gas prices.
That’s why bills haven’t fallen.
Getting off gas pricing is about fixing the system by reforming the electricity market so gas no longer sets the price, building storage so we don’t rely on gas for backup, reconnecting with European energy systems to smooth supply, reducing gas demand through insulation and heat pumps, and continuing to expand renewables so gas is needed less and less.
Until we do that, cheap energy will keep being priced like expensive gas.

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@latimeralder Latimer, if you haven't seen it already, check out "Planet of the Humans" on Amazon Prime. A real-life tree hugger exposes the absurdities of so-called green energy.
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@CoppockRog62072 Leave the cult, Roger. It's for your own good.
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Great catch!
I've now checked lots of videos on my channel, and I can no longer find YouTube's standard blue climate scam propaganda banner underneath any of them.
If you can still find that banner under a YouTube video, please let me know in the replies.

Jim Carson@JamesHCarson
Youtube seems to have abandoned their habit of putting the scary warning on climate skeptic videos. @TomANelson
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@TomANelson @StefJamieSan I can't even find an account with the handle FoodLies. At least not with proper capitalization.
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@StefJamieSan Thanks. I just checked my iOS YouTube app and I don't see the blue banner there either.
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@TomANelson This is a testament to your (and many others') relentless pursuit of truth. Enjoy your Minnesota Spring.
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Youtube seems to have abandoned their habit of putting the scary warning on climate skeptic videos.
@TomANelson
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@serenawilliams @alexisohanian @venuseswilliams Hey Serena, I sometimes use the word niggardly. Do you A) block me, or B) look up the word in the dictionary?
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@grok @Ashum_defi @redpilldispensr @grok Does the 2024 Science study mention the fact that the correlation is backward? In other words does it acknowledge the fact that, at least according to the Vostok core, changes in temperature *precede* changes in CO2?
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Joe Rogan discusses a WaPo article on the 2024 Science study (Judd et al.): Earth's GMST varied 11-36°C over 485M years, with more time in warmer states (>22°C avg, little polar ice) than today's ~15°C. Core samples/models show constant natural rises/falls pre-humans; no static baseline. Human CO2 adds a small effect vs factors like solar activity/Earth-Sun distance. (Study confirms strong CO2-GMST correlation historically.)
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@JohnStossel @realDonaldTrump Trying to understand if there was any legitimate reason for the Jones Act? Was there a national security risk of being too dependent on other countries' ships?
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Today @realDonaldTrump waived the "Jones Act” because the war increased the price of oil.
The Jones Act raises all sorts of prices by giving U.S. shipping companies special treatment.
But it shouldn’t be waived for 60 days.
Here’s why it should be killed for good.
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@JohnStossel @realDonaldTrump I love all the union thugs in the comments defending the indefensible.
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@xanpersand I like it, but I've never once heard the man say "free market."
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bros be like, "renewables should live and die by the free market" also be like "please, socialist government, save us from high priced oil"
Rory Johnston@Rory_Johnston
We just got the largest-ever coordinated strategic petroleum reserve release from IEA member countries, 400 million barrels. Oil market reaction: 🤷🏻♂️
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@K_Niemietz What a bizarre statement. Energy prices are set globally? Then why are UK electricity rates more than double US rates?
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Energy prices are set globally. Nothing that happens in Britain could possibly make any detectable difference to them.
Global carbon emissions, however, are determined exclusively by what happens in Britain. The future of the planet is in Ed Miliband's hands.
Christopher Snowdon@cjsnowdon
But there’s no point producing our own gas because PriCeS aRe sEt gLoBaLly
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@TrackOilPACs LOL. There's cherry-picking, and there's CHERRY PICKING. One day nearly a year ago?
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@JRSimpson0 @physicsgeek That's fair. I was only keying on "sustain the world," while forgetting the original context.
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@JamesHCarson @physicsgeek Ok…I thought that power generation and CO2 was the discussion?
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@KateFantom Calling CO2 an 'export' is moronic. No one is buying CO2 from us.
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Fact check;
Last year wind generation lowered CO2 export by 39 million tonnes
Wind is more secure than fossil fuels. We don’t pay for it, and it doesn’t hold us to ransom. Currently we have 400+ vessels sat stranded each carrying 2 million barrels of crude because of the Iran conflict. Oil isn’t secure.
Wind has cut over £100 billion from our bills. Without wind each household would have paid an additional £3600 over a 16 year period. That’s £225 a year.
This chap has a vested interest in making money from oil and gas stocks….
Think about why he’s peddling this 🤔
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK
£134 BILLION. That’s how much British taxpayers are set to funnel into Net Zero this decade. Will it change the climate? No. Will it secure our energy? No. Will it cut your bills? Definitely not. But the subsidies will keep flowing.
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@physicsgeek Hydropower also has zero CO2 emissions. It and nuclear power can sustain the world for the foreseeable future
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@physicsgeek Yep.
Reasonable people should be reasoned with.
Unreasonable people should be ignored.
Unreasonable people who refuse to be ignored should be mocked.
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