Posted on 09/18/2021 6:15:31 PM PDT by 11th_VA
More evidence that God DOES have a sense of humor.
These countries are more consumed with looting and controlling the people than investing and developing energy that actually works. Same in the U.S. No doubt that’s part of the plan as well. Make our energy sources as fragile and susceptible to weather as possible. Like Somalia for example.
> its going to be funny when they blame this on climate change <
They will probably do just that. Some group of compromised “scientists” will produce a nice, faked-up graph. The graph will show that there was more wind before 1850.
We don’t have those yet that I know of.
We have some ash trees and I have not seen them yet.
Unfortunately, I heard that when the ash trees are gone, the ash borers go after other hardwood trees.
Look for morels under those trees.
Drak..i think thats the name, in England, is buying wood chips from the east coast for its co-generation plant.
Now how in the hell is that for economics? Especially since they closed a whole bunch of their coal mines.
Excellent news when chickens come home to roost...
The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.
The answer is blowing in the wind.
Boy, that really blows.
Any one know how to short wind.
Europeans need to start breaking a lot of wind.
Quick! Call Mariah!
Uh oh. Virtue signaling comes to a halt. 🙄
Euros enjoying their green fantasies.
Angels holding back the winds so they could not blow on the earth, sea or any tree.
My exact thought.
Just went through a pretty big forest fire here at my place (burned right up to the back door), Cal Fire and the USFS put a crap load of cat lines around my property and on the all the ridge lines.
Mostly Black Oak, Blue Oak, Douglas fir, and Ponderosa pine. Those boys took their Caterpillar tractors and just pushed them down, regardless of size.
Made great big windrows of perfectly good hard and softwood future fire wood for me, I started cutting up the oak wood 3 days ago and probably have ten years worth of work to do on the the firelines.
I figure about 150 to 200 years worth of fire wood out there, even as fast as my wife can burn it!
Ha ha……
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