Dutch Revolt: Spreads Manure On Govt Buildings, Govt Shoots People

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Sun Jul 17 17:18:54 PDT 2022


Dutch Nitrogen Scientist Questions Basis Of Government Climate Mandates
https://www.theepochtimes.com/dutch-nitrogen-scientist-questions-the-basis-of-government-climate-mandates_4601170.html



Dutch Dairy Farmer Faces Having To Cull 95% Of His Cows
https://www.theepochtimes.com/dutch-dairy-farmer-faces-having-to-cull-95-percent-of-his-cows_4596335.html



Desperate For Energy Alternatives, Europe Pours Billions Into Hydrogen Research

With most of the EU on pins and needles waiting to see if Russia
actually turns the gas back on after their maintenance shutdown of
Nord Stream 1 this month, the European Commission has approved a 5.4
billion euro package for the research and development of hydrogen
power.

Hydrogen is often wrongly hailed as the solution to “climate change”
and carbon emissions (which are not a legitimate threat to the planet
in any way, as shown by the NOAA's own temperature data and the mere 1
DEGREE Celsius rise in world temps in the past century).

Hydrogen is a notoriously difficult technology to produce in terms of
efficiency.  For hydrogen to be completely green, it must be produced
by electrolyzing water, which splits into the H2 and O that it is made
of instead of producing extra carbon just like gasoline.  Hydrogen
fuel cells consistently prove to be substandard and lose 30% their
energy in the process of splitting H2 from Oxygen, on top of the 26%
energy loss from transporting the electrolyzing water.

Why is EU leadership continuing to pursue fairy tale technologies when
they already have access to green energy production in the form of
nuclear power?  While nuclear power is often demonized by
environmentalists, it is an actual “zero emissions” source that is
already developed and waiting to be utilized.  If they actually cared
about an immediate reduction in carbon output, governments would stop
wasting their time and tax dollars on terribly inefficient windmill
farms and dream technologies like hydrogen and focus on “clean” energy
sources that are already proven.

The primary downside to nuclear power is the cost, which is around $15
billion per plant.  But the EU has already spent $232 billion from
2014 to 2020 on climate change initiatives that have apparently been
useless because they are still spreading hysteria about global warming
to this day.  They could have built dozens of nuclear plants across
Europe in that time and been done with it.

But, they won't do that, because climate change movements are not
about science, they are about ideology, and part of their ideology is
about bringing down industry and undermining capitalism.  Nuclear
power doesn't fit the image and works a little too well for industry,
so, they ignore it.

In the meantime, individual European nations are starting to realize
they are being set up for disaster in terms of their economies and
their ability to provide heat in the colder months.   Some are
returning to trusty standbys like coal as questions about Russian gas
supplies linger.

It appears that the EU is about to be humbled and they are going to
have to relearn the nature of priorities.  The biggest priority of all
is survival, and almost no one in the population is going to care
about carbon emissions or hydrogen power research in the midst of an
energy crisis in the dead of winter.


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