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9 hours ago, notsonice said:

Germany on the verge of bankruptcy?????? I don't think so.........

Don't think..does wonders for your personality..

How a Court Ruling Triggered a German Budget Crisis

The government is scrambling to close a 17 billion euro gap.

Germany’s constitutional court blew a 17 billion euro hole into the country’s national budget a month ago, triggering a fiscal crisis and nearly collapsing the government. The court ruled that the government’s accounting was unconstitutional under the country’s debt brake system, which limits the amount of money the government can spend and the types of debt it can take on. Suddenly, the government was forced to decide which of its various promises it was going to break—whether it would raise taxes or go back on its climate pledges. In a series of late-night negotiations, it decided to do both. But that decision also put focus on the question of why Germany has a debt brake at all.

 

https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/18/germany-budget-crisis-covid-energy-transition-debt-brake/

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Volkswagen says its core VW brand is ‘no longer competitive’ financially

Reuters and Peter Valdes-Dapena for CNN
 2 minute read
 
We need to finally be brave and honest enough to throw things overboard that are being duplicated within the company or are simply ballast we don’t need for good results,” Kilian said.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/27/business/volkswagen-brand-no-longer-competitive/index.html

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Thousands to lose their jobs as VW slashes $11 billion in costs

Avatar for Jennifer MossalgueJennifer Mossalgue | Dec 7 2023 - 2:35

Tough days for VW, which has struggled to transition to EV powertrains, which are much more expensive than an equivalent ICE vehicle, and that difference is more noticeable in VW’s market segments. Plus they’ve unrolled some uninspiring products with chaotic, buggy software issues, creating a ton of bad buzz, and that hasn’t helped matters. And let’s not forget that VW is no stranger to axing jobs. They cut 30,000 jobs, with 23,000 of those in Germany, after Dieselgate back in 2016, as part of a “restructuring” designed to help the company recover from the scandal

https://electrek.co/2023/12/07/thousands-to-lose-their-jobs-as-vw-slashes-11-billion-in-costs/

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12 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

One cannot make up the below statement.

 

Siemens Energy to cut 7,800 jobs in face of coal phase-out

By Reuters and Christoph Steitz
February 1, 202110:23 PM PSTUpdated 3 years ago

 

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/siemens-energy-cut-7800-jobs-face-coal-phase-out-2021-02-02/

How does low coal demand fit into your dirty energy fantasy?

"will cut 7,800 jobs to counter a drop in demand for new coal-fired energy stations"

Keep posting positive green energy news! 

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11 minutes ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

 "And let’s not forget that VW is no stranger to axing jobs. They cut 30,000 jobs, with 23,000 of those in Germany, after Dieselgate back in 2016, as part of a “restructuring” designed to help the company recover from the scandal"

 

https://electrek.co/2023/12/07/thousands-to-lose-their-jobs-as-vw-slashes-11-billion-in-costs/

So more jobs lost due to ICE than EV....

keep it coming!

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4 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Thousands to lose their jobs as VW slashes $11 billion in costs

Avatar for Jennifer MossalgueJennifer Mossalgue | Dec 7 2023 - 2:35

Tough days for VW, which has struggled to transition to EV powertrains, which are much more expensive than an equivalent ICE vehicle, and that difference is more noticeable in VW’s market segments. Plus they’ve unrolled some uninspiring products with chaotic, buggy software issues, creating a ton of bad buzz, and that hasn’t helped matters. And let’s not forget that VW is no stranger to axing jobs. They cut 30,000 jobs, with 23,000 of those in Germany, after Dieselgate back in 2016, as part of a “restructuring” designed to help the company recover from the scandal

https://electrek.co/2023/12/07/thousands-to-lose-their-jobs-as-vw-slashes-11-billion-in-costs/

Bottom line....there will be no "transition".

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13 minutes ago, Ecocharger said:

Bottom line....there will be no "transition".

You say that as a rebuttal to the pains of transition If there were no transition there would be no pains.  Every time someone points out a problem with the transition it is an acceptance of the transition.

The transition is happening right before your eyes.

"The job cuts are part of the automaker’s struggle to keep pace as the industry shift to EVs."

 

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On 12/28/2023 at 9:13 PM, Eyes Wide Open said:

 

On 12/28/2023 at 9:49 PM, Eyes Wide Open said:

Ya Don't Say 

Wind turbine troubles have sent one stock tumbling. There are fears it could be a much wider issue

PUBLISHED MON, JUL 3 20232:02 AM EDTUPDATED MON, JUL 3 20239:48 AM EDT
 
KEY POINTS
  • Siemens Energy stock plunged by around 37% on June 23, while other wind companies also saw shares retreat as investors worried that the problems at Gamesa might be a symptom of a wider issue for the industry.
  • “We have been aware for some time that turbine failure rates across the industry can — and should — be more widely understood,” Evgenia Golysheva, vice president of strategy and marketing at ONYX Insight, told CNBC.
  • Industry body WindEurope denied that industry-wide technical failures could be on the horizon, insisting that “the problems at Siemens Gamesa are limited to Siemens Gamesa.”
WATCH LIVE

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/03/siemens-energy-wind-turbine-problems-could-be-an-industry-wide-issue.html

 

On 12/30/2023 at 9:40 PM, Eyes Wide Open said:

And then there is this....

Fury over 'ecological disaster' at $10bn Orsted offshore wind project

Academic 'broken' by claimed silt displacement from Hornsea 3 cabling works to English river

 

 

https://www.rechargenews.com/wind/fury-over-ecological-disaster-at-10bn-orsted-offshore-wind-project/2-1-1545230

 

On 12/30/2023 at 10:12 PM, Eyes Wide Open said:

Just another day in the Green Melt down 

Biggest clean energy disaster in years’: UK auction secures no offshore windfarms

This article is more than 3 months old

Lack of interest was widely expected after government failed to heed warnings about soaring costs

 
 
 
Jillian Ambrose Energy correspondent
Fri 8 Sep 2023 11.20 EDT
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No new offshore windfarms will go ahead in the UK after the latest government auction, in what critics have called the biggest clean energy policy failure in almost a decade.

None of the companies hoping to build big offshore windfarms in UK waters took part in the government’s annual auction, which awards contracts to generate renewable electricity for 15 years at a set price.

 

 

 

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/sep/08/biggest-clean-energy-disaster-in-years-uk-auction-secures-no-offshore-windfarms

 

On 12/30/2023 at 10:26 PM, Eyes Wide Open said:

A nation on the verge of bankruptcy...Is there no shame.

Siemens Energy: Germany to bail out key green transition player for €7.5bn

https://www.euractiv.com/section/economy-jobs/news/siemens-energy-germany-to-bail-out-key-green-transition-player-for-e7-5bn/

 

23 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

One cannot make up the below statement.

 

Siemens Energy to cut 7,800 jobs in face of coal phase-out

By Reuters and Christoph Steitz
February 1, 202110:23 PM PSTUpdated 3 years ago

 

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/siemens-energy-cut-7800-jobs-face-coal-phase-out-2021-02-02/

 

12 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Don't think..does wonders for your personality..

How a Court Ruling Triggered a German Budget Crisis

The government is scrambling to close a 17 billion euro gap.

Germany’s constitutional court blew a 17 billion euro hole into the country’s national budget a month ago, triggering a fiscal crisis and nearly collapsing the government. The court ruled that the government’s accounting was unconstitutional under the country’s debt brake system, which limits the amount of money the government can spend and the types of debt it can take on. Suddenly, the government was forced to decide which of its various promises it was going to break—whether it would raise taxes or go back on its climate pledges. In a series of late-night negotiations, it decided to do both. But that decision also put focus on the question of why Germany has a debt brake at all.

 

https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/18/germany-budget-crisis-covid-energy-transition-debt-brake/

 

11 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Volkswagen says its core VW brand is ‘no longer competitive’ financially

Reuters and Peter Valdes-Dapena for CNN
 2 minute read
 
We need to finally be brave and honest enough to throw things overboard that are being duplicated within the company or are simply ballast we don’t need for good results,” Kilian said.

 

https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/27/business/volkswagen-brand-no-longer-competitive/index.html

 

11 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Just another day in the Green Epidemic 

Volkswagen Suspends Production Of ID.3 And Cupra Born For The Rest Of 2023

 

 

https://cleantechnica.com/2023/12/09/volkswagen-suspends-production-of-id-3-and-cupra-born-for-the-rest-of-2023/

 

11 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Thousands to lose their jobs as VW slashes $11 billion in costs

Avatar for Jennifer MossalgueJennifer Mossalgue | Dec 7 2023 - 2:35

Tough days for VW, which has struggled to transition to EV powertrains, which are much more expensive than an equivalent ICE vehicle, and that difference is more noticeable in VW’s market segments. Plus they’ve unrolled some uninspiring products with chaotic, buggy software issues, creating a ton of bad buzz, and that hasn’t helped matters. And let’s not forget that VW is no stranger to axing jobs. They cut 30,000 jobs, with 23,000 of those in Germany, after Dieselgate back in 2016, as part of a “restructuring” designed to help the company recover from the scandal

https://electrek.co/2023/12/07/thousands-to-lose-their-jobs-as-vw-slashes-11-billion-in-costs/

 

5 hours ago, TailingsPond said:

You say that as a rebuttal to the pains of transition If there were no transition there would be no pains.  Every time someone points out a problem with the transition it is an acceptance of the transition.

The transition is happening right before your eyes.

"The job cuts are part of the automaker’s struggle to keep pace as the industry shift to EVs."

 

THE END...YOUR TRANSITION HAS CRIPPLED NATION'S. 

BYE BYE 2023...FORWARD TOWARDS  A BRIGHTER 2024!

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13 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

Don't think..does wonders for your personality..

How a Court Ruling Triggered a German Budget Crisis

The government is scrambling to close a 17 billion euro gap.

Germany’s constitutional court blew a 17 billion euro hole into the country’s national budget a month ago, triggering a fiscal crisis and nearly collapsing the government. The court ruled that the government’s accounting was unconstitutional under the country’s debt brake system, which limits the amount of money the government can spend and the types of debt it can take on. Suddenly, the government was forced to decide which of its various promises it was going to break—whether it would raise taxes or go back on its climate pledges. In a series of late-night negotiations, it decided to do both. But that decision also put focus on the question of why Germany has a debt brake at all.

 

https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/18/germany-budget-crisis-covid-energy-transition-debt-brake/

The government is scrambling to close a 17 billion euro gap?????

and from  this you declare Germany is bankrupt?????

 

my my what percentage of their budget is 17 billion

budget is  869 billion euros

 

can you do the math??????

2 percent and they will adjust to make it happen......

No declaration of bankruptcy in Germany

green transition moves on in Germany

maybe your beloved Russia is going bankrupt

Crude oil at $77 and Russia stuck at $60 and cutting production because of the green transition....

 

take a gander at this chart......this is what happens when your economy is tied to oil exports

 

June 2023 - Monthly analysis on Russian fossil fuel exports and sanctions –  Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air

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Worlds toast.  I guess the oil company shills that say CO2 does not causes global warming have crawled under a rock and that rock is the Oil Price.com blog.  Sickening.  Happy freaking New Year. 

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51 minutes ago, bloodman33 said:

Worlds toast.  I guess the oil company shills that say CO2 does not causes global warming have crawled under a rock and that rock is the Oil Price.com blog.  Sickening.  Happy freaking New Year. 

Reality:: Crop yields are highest world has ever seen ... Oh right, CO2 = plant fertilize, and uses less minerals/water per crop yield.

Great Plains USA as little as 700 years ago had moving sand dunes across the ENTIRE great plains from Dakotas to Mexico and it was called the great American Desert, not the great plains.  2000 years ago, the sand dunes blocked the Platt river in Nebraska... 

Climate change my arse.  This climate rocks in comparison. 

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44 minutes ago, footeab@yahoo.com said:

Reality:: Crop yields are highest world has ever seen ... Oh right, CO2 = plant fertilize, and uses less minerals/water per crop yield.

Great Plains USA as little as 700 years ago had moving sand dunes across the ENTIRE great plains from Dakotas to Mexico and it was called the great American Desert, not the great plains.  2000 years ago, the sand dunes blocked the Platt river in Nebraska... 

Climate change my arse.  This climate rocks in comparison. 

Show us the crop data.

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11 hours ago, Eyes Wide Open said:

 

THE END...YOUR TRANSITION HAS CRIPPLED NATION'S. 

BYE BYE 2023...FORWARD TOWARDS  A BRIGHTER 2024!

That is acceptance that the transition is occurring.

It is not "my transition" it is the majority of people.  You are the rare Luddite.

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Oil down 10% year over year.

Eco and his friends are always so, so wrong.  Remember Eco calls a 3% drop a "collapse" so what will he call 10% down?  I'm guessing he will claim oil demand is strong and the future is bright! :)  Remember they are always wrong. 

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1 hour ago, footeab@yahoo.com said:

Reality:: Crop yields are highest world has ever seen ... Oh right, CO2 = plant fertilize, and uses less minerals/water per crop yield.

Climate change my arse.  This climate rocks in comparison. 

First you enjoy climate change then you claim there is no climate change.  It can't be both.  If yields are up due to changes in the environment that is climate change.

Here we are having a snow free new years... in Canada.  Highly unusual.  I am enjoying the warm weather but that doesn't make it right. 

 

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1 hour ago, footeab@yahoo.com said:

 

Great Plains USA as little as 700 years ago...

Tell me more about the 700 year old USA. 😄

Lewis and Clark expedition hadn't even taken place then.

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China is awakening to the new realities, fossil fuel transportation is inevitable and irreplaceable.

https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Chinese-Cities-Ease-Gasoline-Car-Restrictions-to-Boost-Economy.html

"While electric vehicle (EV) sales in China continue to increase, the overall car market has been struggling, also due to the license plate limitations in big cities, Cui Dongshu, secretary-general of the China Passenger Car Association, wrote in an article early this year, Caixin noted.

Cui has called for a nationwide cancellation of the restrictions on licenses for fossil fuel-powered passenger vehicles. If the restrictions were to be lifted, China’s passenger car sales would rise by around 10 million units over five years, Cui says.

Higher gasoline and diesel sales will lead to a rise in China’s fuel demand, too."

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8 minutes ago, Ecocharger said:

"While electric vehicle (EV) sales in China continue to increase

You could just stop there.

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7 minutes ago, Ecocharger said:

Cui has called for a nationwide cancellation of the restrictions on licenses for fossil fuel-powered passenger vehicles. If the restrictions were to be lifted, China’s passenger car sales would rise by around 10 million units over five years, Cui says.

Higher gasoline and diesel sales will lead to a rise in China’s fuel demand, too."

Big "if" maybe someday you will be right, but not today.

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Nebraska Corn Huskers will have to change their name to the Nebraska Wheat guys along with their junk football team now that they joined the big ten. No water. 

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4 hours ago, Polyphia said:

Show us the crop data.

Look up lazy in dictionairy(use a mirror) its your face.  Look up Wheat, soybeans, corn yields historical chart.  Average for corn is ~175Bu/acre in 1920 it was 25 bu/acre... https://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/corn/news/timeless/images/US_Corn_Yld_Trend.png

EDIT: co2science.org has every, or nearly every paper tabulated for growing conditions of plants for increased CO2

Here http://www.co2science.org/articles/V24/jun/a4.php is one for Ginsing: 1000ppm CO2 = 100% increase in yield for IDENTICAL water/fertilizer etc. 

I'll let you inform your lazy ass about wheat, soybeans, etc etc. 

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1 hour ago, footeab@yahoo.com said:

Look up lazy in dictionairy(use a mirror) its your face.  Look up Wheat, soybeans, corn yields historical chart.  Average for corn is ~175Bu/acre in 1920 it was 25 bu/acre... https://www.agry.purdue.edu/ext/corn/news/timeless/images/US_Corn_Yld_Trend.png

EDIT: co2science.org has every, or nearly every paper tabulated for growing conditions of plants for increased CO2

Here http://www.co2science.org/articles/V24/jun/a4.php is one for Ginsing: 1000ppm CO2 = 100% increase in yield for IDENTICAL water/fertilizer etc. 

I'll let you inform your lazy ass about wheat, soybeans, etc etc. 

your excess CO2 does no good during droughts.......

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39 minutes ago, notsonice said:

Poor guy, you can't read and think eh? 

More CO2 = LESS WATER USE per kilogram of growth.  co2science.org, read--> no really go for it read; reading is not poison

Rule of thumb = double CO2 = ~25%-->400% increase in growth per unit of water/minerals used. 

AKA greening of deserts is pretty simple: MORE CO2!!!!!

Your little circle should be a clown face 

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10 minutes ago, footeab@yahoo.com said:

Poor guy, you can't read and think eh? 

More CO2 = LESS WATER USE per kilogram of growth.  co2science.org, read--> no really go for it read; reading is not poison

Rule of thumb = double CO2 = ~25%-->400% increase in growth per unit of water/minerals used. 

AKA greening of deserts is pretty simple: MORE CO2!!!!!

Your little circle should be a clown face 

try growing anything in a drought....I bet you never have planted anything let alone lived or worked on a farm

more CO2 more growth, more need for water and nutrients...unless the plants are modified

 

droughts good look even with modified plants

 

Less water needed???????? did you pull that out of your arse?????? bigger plants do not need less water because of more C02 again unless modified

 

now you really step in it

Greening of deserts only happens with irrigation.....

greening of deserts is pretty simple: MORE CO2!!!!!...

I have a thousand acres for sale 100 miles north of Vegas.......lots more CO2 these days

you should buy it and plant plant plant .....you will be so rich.......

hotter earth temps, global warming in the desert means scorched earth

A West coaster such as yourself would not know this

Your really are a fool......AKA greening of deserts is pretty simple: MORE CO2!!!!!   lol FOOL

 

 

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