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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 6653472" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>All of the political parties are promising to get the country to net zero at some point in the future. It's just laughable. It isn't possible for human activities to become net zero. What they're talking about is hitting some numbers that some advisor has magiced up using the latest brand of snake oil such as planting so many trees per year, which as anyone with a brain cell simply isn't removing carbon at all except for a few decades after which it's all released again. But that's the sort of thing they're talking about when they trumpet net zero. Even complete cessation of fossil fuel use wouldn't get us to net zero on its own but it would be a bloody good start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 6653472, member: 3563"] All of the political parties are promising to get the country to net zero at some point in the future. It's just laughable. It isn't possible for human activities to become net zero. What they're talking about is hitting some numbers that some advisor has magiced up using the latest brand of snake oil such as planting so many trees per year, which as anyone with a brain cell simply isn't removing carbon at all except for a few decades after which it's all released again. But that's the sort of thing they're talking about when they trumpet net zero. Even complete cessation of fossil fuel use wouldn't get us to net zero on its own but it would be a bloody good start. [/QUOTE]
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