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Is the Sri Lankan descent into anarchy the direct result of Western green energy policies?? Is the Sri Lankan descent into anarchy the direct result of Western green energy policies??

07-26-2022 , 09:57 AM


Data running to 2010, the most recent I could fid.


Production was still increasing at exponential rates.

Then you have consumption with data to 2021:



So what you actually find is there is more production and more usage of fossil fuels.







Maybe you are suggesting that regardless of this, we should be using even MORE fossil fuels than we are? Despite the continued increase in using them?
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07-26-2022 , 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Doctor Zeus


Data running to 2010, the most recent I could fid.


Production was still increasing at exponential rates.

Then you have consumption with data to 2021:



So what you actually find is there is more production and more usage of fossil fuels.







Maybe you are suggesting that regardless of this, we should be using even MORE fossil fuels than we are? Despite the continued increase in using them?

Lame.

The data im getting won't download properly

My point- the data suggests we are extracting and consuming more fossil fuels than ever before
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07-26-2022 , 10:35 AM
Well, the issue is the worldwide need for energy is increasing rapidly. And countries that are "going green" (including the US under Biden) are decreasing their production of fossil fuels below their own needs, creating an energy shortage, that has been exacerbated even more by the disruption of natural gas from Russia to Europe.

And this is putting tremendous pressure on the economies of the world, especially the developing ones. And the ensuing political instability will probably result in a net INCREASE in climate destruction relative to not going green at all. Clearly what we have is a failure of idealistic governments to properly understand geopolitics and energy needs, to disastrous consequences.

Nothing I am saying is even being disputed by the official narrative. The difference is the official narrative prefers to blame all of this on Putin, and not assigning any blame to themselves for the policies that created such a fragile worldwide energy situation.
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07-26-2022 , 11:19 AM
OMG how dare they blame an increase in energy costs on Russian embargos, they are pulling the wool right over our eyes.

Jesus christ you are **** at this.
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07-26-2022 , 11:24 AM
USA is producing way more oil in 21 than in 2015

2015 6596 Twh
2021 8720 Twh
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07-26-2022 , 11:49 AM
There has been no decline in global coal production in the last 6 years.

2015: 44,957 TWH
2021 46,551 TWH

https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/f...e=2015..latest
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07-26-2022 , 11:54 AM
What argument are you trying to make with your cherrypicked stats? Are you arguing the worldwide supply of fossil fuels is sufficient to meet its energy demands, and I am imagining the global scarcity and associated political instability?
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07-26-2022 , 12:07 PM
How are they cherry picked?

The point is we dont need to use imagination with my arguments because I have supplied some evidence.

All you do is pile conjecture upon conjecture itt with nothing so far, absolute zero, in terms of any data or evidence to back it up.
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07-26-2022 , 12:10 PM
You do get that the existence of political stability in any given country does nothing to prove your hypothesis?
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07-26-2022 , 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by TheNoGod2
What argument are you trying to make with your cherrypicked stats? Are you arguing the worldwide supply of fossil fuels is sufficient to meet its energy demands, and I am imagining the global scarcity and associated political instability?
Problems ain’t supply of oil as much it’s the refineries lacking …..
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07-26-2022 , 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by TheNoGod2
Well, the issue is the worldwide need for energy is increasing rapidly. And countries that are "going green" (including the US under Biden) are decreasing their production of fossil fuels below their own needs, creating an energy shortage, that has been exacerbated even more by the disruption of natural gas from Russia to Europe.
What are u talking about ….

https://www.wusa9.com/amp/article/ne...1-face477e5462

« The data shows that there were 4,082,478,000 barrels of crude oil produced in 2021, an amount that is greater than any time in American history, except 2020 and the peak in 2019. «


And biden putting on top of that millions of oil barrel on the market from the SPR …..

I tell u secret , oil companies have no problems with the existing conditions …..

Biden have no power on foreign producers and refiners .

Oil prices is a worldwide phenomenon, not a U.S. one .
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