http://europe.theoildrum.com/node/4300.... to set ourselves on a new energy path - a path from our economies that are today over-dependent on oil towards the post-oil energy economies of the future. And moving towards this sustainable energy economy helps us meet our economic, political and environmental goals.
Gordon Brown: Zero to Hero?
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Gordon Brown: Zero to Hero?
This is a pretty amazing speech:
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Sound bite of the day. Otherwise total bollocks.
If this man was capable of tying his own shoelaces then maybe we would have a chance.
Now if I see real money going into renewables, electric cars etc then MAYBE I'll believe him.
When he signs than first nuke order then maybe I'll be impressed.
We will of course see the emissions side being dealt with: increased taxes on car owners according to carbon emissions, hubcap colour etc.
If this man was capable of tying his own shoelaces then maybe we would have a chance.
Now if I see real money going into renewables, electric cars etc then MAYBE I'll believe him.
When he signs than first nuke order then maybe I'll be impressed.
We will of course see the emissions side being dealt with: increased taxes on car owners according to carbon emissions, hubcap colour etc.
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There's that word again. Sun and wind are the only two, GB.Today our globalised, energy-hungry and warming world requires a shift from oil dependence to sustainable energy.
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Gordon Brown: Zero to Hero?
An impressive speech from Gordon Brown from yesterday. Very little coverage in mainstream media though. What do you think?
The post-oil energy economies of the future - by Gordon Brown
The post-oil energy economies of the future - by Gordon Brown
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Chris, your original post was here
http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... highlight=
but the forum software merged it into my new topic ...
http://www.powerswitch.org.uk/forum/vie ... highlight=
but the forum software merged it into my new topic ...
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OMG
Where on earth did this come from????
I just read this speech on the PM web page , actually this most coherent speech I think I have ever read from a politician on UK energy.
Im going for a lie down!
It was almost as if it was written by someone at powerswitch!
Chris have you a new job you have kept quiet??
Where on earth did this come from????
I just read this speech on the PM web page , actually this most coherent speech I think I have ever read from a politician on UK energy.
Im going for a lie down!
It was almost as if it was written by someone at powerswitch!
Chris have you a new job you have kept quiet??
TB
Peak oil? ahhh smeg.....
Peak oil? ahhh smeg.....
Re: Gordon Brown: Zero to Hero?
I got the impression a short while ago that he's had a 'road to Damascus' conversion and finally seen the light re UK's future energy problems.clv101 wrote:This is a pretty amazing speech:
er... what "British motor industry"? I thought we'd sold it all years ago.
Maybe he's thinking of Caterham
Well... lot's of mouth. Let's see if he's got the trousers to get any of it in play before he gets chucked out at the next general election.
Like some others, I'll get over my cynicism when I see more actual stuff being built. UK governments do occasionally make great speeches about historic changes that are going to be heralded by massive new capital investment in infrastructure. The reality is always much smaller scale than the speeches that announce it promise.
He didn't mention anything about renewing the grid here in the UK or (especially pertinent given that he was addressing his counterparts from other European and Mediterranean countries) the high-voltage DC super-grid we need to move excess production of northern wind and southern concentrating solar.
He didn't mention anything about renewing the grid here in the UK or (especially pertinent given that he was addressing his counterparts from other European and Mediterranean countries) the high-voltage DC super-grid we need to move excess production of northern wind and southern concentrating solar.
Re: Gordon Brown: Zero to Hero?
My thoughts exactly. Great speech, but just a speech. Still, at least he's saying the right things now. That's a start.skeptik wrote:Well... lot's of mouth. Let's see if he's got the trousers to get any of it in play before he gets chucked out at the next general election.
"If we don't change our direction, we are likely to wind up where we are headed" (Chinese Proverb)
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