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Just Chat! / Re: Is there a universal moral standard?
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Except in China, where coal consumption continues to increase, and probably in the USA for the next 4 years where the incoming Diktator is scrapping environmental protection in order to Make America Gay Again, or whatever his slogan might be.
Trains and ships burn oil because it is more efficient than coal (or wind!) But that decision was made a century ago. Henson's coal-powered Aerial Steam Carriage flew in 1848, a century after the Montgolfier brothers demonstrated their wood-fired balloon.
And today's electric cars burn gas because there isn't enough wind (average of 7 GW in the UK this week) or solar (0.3GW) to keep the lights on. The new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point will never repay the fossil energy cost of its construction.
Trains and ships burn oil because it is more efficient than coal (or wind!) But that decision was made a century ago. Henson's coal-powered Aerial Steam Carriage flew in 1848, a century after the Montgolfier brothers demonstrated their wood-fired balloon.
And today's electric cars burn gas because there isn't enough wind (average of 7 GW in the UK this week) or solar (0.3GW) to keep the lights on. The new nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point will never repay the fossil energy cost of its construction.