Month: February 2017

Survey Finds 64% Of Brits Believe Climate Propaganda, Rather Than Facts

Survey Finds 64% Of Brits Believe Climate Propaganda, Rather Than Facts

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By Paul Homewood

 

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More propaganda from Richard Black, which is really all he is good for!

 

From his ECIU:

 

A growing majority of British adults (64%) say that climate change is happening, and that it is primarily due to human activity, a survey has found.

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British people are concerned that climate change will raise flood risk. Image: alh1, creative commons licence

The ComRes survey for the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) also found that, asked about the effects of climate change, harm to wildlife and nature and an increase in flooding are key concerns for the majority of British people (80% and 73% respectively). Three in five are concerned about an increase in variation of availability and price of some foods (60%).

The understanding that climate change is real and man-made has steadily become more widespread since 2014 (57%) and 2015 (59%), when ComRes asked the same questions. Almost seven in ten (69%) believe that almost all or a majority of scientists say climate change is mainly the result of human activities, an eight-percentage point increase since 2015 and a 16 percentage-point increase since 2014.

Marylyn Haines Evans, Chair of the Public Affairs Committee at the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) agreed that climate change is a growing concern.

“Like the rest of the British public, WI members are becoming increasingly concerned both about the impact that climate change is having now, and that it will have on our children and grandchildren,” she said.

“The loss of British wildlife and the impact on our countryside is one of their biggest worries. Increased risk of flooding, and the impact the changes to the climate can have on the cost of food, also highlight how the problem is becoming all too real to British people.”

Professor Joanna Haigh, Co-Director of the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London, welcomed the evidence that understanding of climate change is growing.

“For people who have worked on climate change for decades, the finding that people recognise the sheer weight of scientific evidence is extremely heartening,” she said.

“But as the climate system sends increasingly urgent signals of the stress it is coming under, this understanding must be turned into action to address to the problem. We have the means to avoid the very worst impacts of climate change, and create a cleaner, healthier society – all it takes is the will.”

Andrew Hawkins, chairman of ComRes, highlighted the ‘discernible shift’ in public opinion.

“Over just three years there has been a discernible shift in public opinion towards acceptance that climate change is both happening and mainly caused by human activity.  Seven in ten now believe that almost all, or a majority, of climate scientists believe the same,” he said.

“The significance of this is that the public are becoming increasingly willing to see polluting energy sources phased out, to adopt alternative technologies and accept public policy changes to shift behaviour.”

ComRes interviewed 2,045 British adults online between the 1st and 2nd February 2017. Data were weighted according to age, gender, region and social grade to be nationally representative of adults aged 18+. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. The data tables are available on request. The survey and data table can also be found at http://www.comres.co.uk, or on the ECIU website.

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Given the incessant brainwashing from his ex employer, the BBC, and most of the rest of the media, the only surprise is that 36% still remain unconvinced. 

Perhaps if the BBC fulfilled its duty and reported all of the facts impartially, we might see a totally different set of results.

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February 13, 2017 at 11:12PM

California spent on high-speed rail and illegal immigrants, but ignored Oroville Dam

California spent on high-speed rail and illegal immigrants, but ignored Oroville Dam

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The flood danger from the Oroville Dam receded Monday, but California was hit by a wave of criticism for failing to heed warnings about risks to the spillway at a time when the state spent generously on illegal immigrants and high-speed rail. California Gov. Jerry Brown, a Democrat, came under fire amid reports that federal […]

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February 13, 2017 at 11:10PM

Ukraine May Declare Energy Emergency Over Coal Shortage

Ukraine May Declare Energy Emergency Over Coal Shortage

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Ukraine’s government is considering declaring a state of emergency in the energy sector due to severe shortage of coal deliveries from the conflict-torn Donbas region, which produces a large part of the coal that Ukraine’s power-generating plants consume, Ukraine’s Unian agency reported on Monday.

“The issue of the introduction of a state of emergency in the Ukrainian energy sector will be on the agenda of the energy staff meeting. We cannot allow the drop in the strategic coal reserves,” Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman told reporters, as quoted by Ukrainian media.

On January 25, a railroad that was being used for coal transportation from the Donbas region was damaged by “unauthorized persons”, and according to Interfax-Ukraine, Ukraine’s Energy and Coal Industry Minister Ihor Nasalyk had said that blocking of the Luhansk-Popasna railway section creates risks for the Ukrainian energy security.

According to Ukranian news outlet UAWire, the thermal power plants in Ukraine would not be able to function for quite some time without anthracite coal from Donbas. Out of the total 24 million tons of coal that Ukrainian thermal power plants use each year, 9 million tons are anthracite coal – which is produced only in Donbas.

According to Sputnik, Ukraine’s minister Nasalyk said that coal for the power plants may be depleted within 45 days.

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February 13, 2017 at 10:55PM

California Dam Crisis Leaves Power Market Short of Big Hydro

California Dam Crisis Leaves Power Market Short of Big Hydro

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A crippled spillway is threatening to submerge an entire region of northern California after a recent deluge of rain. And the state’s power market may already be feeling it.

As state officials rush to repair an emergency spillway for the Oroville dam — just 150 miles (241 kilometers) north of San Francisco — an 819-megawatt hydropower plant, capable of supplying about 600,000 homes with electricity, remains shut there. That’s the equivalent of two natural gas-fired power plants that will need to kick into gear elsewhere in California to make up for the lost supplies, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

Almost 200,000 people have been forced to evacuate as the damaged spillway threatens to flood an area that’s also home to about a dozen power plants, based on data compiled by Bloomberg New Energy Finance. The boost in gas demand resulting from their shutdown would come just as California’s supplies of the power-plant fuel are constrained. The Aliso Canyon gas storage field outside of Los Angeles has been closed since a massive leak in late 2015, and operators are still waiting for permission from the state to restart.

“Gas generation probably needs to pick up the slack from what you lose at the Oroville Dam,” said Het Shah, an energy analyst at BNEF. “You need two gas facilities to fill in that gap.”

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February 13, 2017 at 10:55PM