The world is not quitting coal

So, this is what’s actually going to determine the future of our planet. Over here in the blue square you can see the total number of new coal plants in MW that came online in 2025 around the world:

What do we see? The highest number since 2015. These numbers come from the global energy monitor, where you can easily verify them yourself. Now let’s contrast these numbers with the coal plants retired in 2025:

The retired coal capacity in 2025 is nowhere near the new coal capacity that came online. How are coal emissions supposed to peak, when so much new capacity comes online? If you build a coal plant then it’s going to be used. Demand for electricity will simply increase to meet the supply. The United States is trying to save coal, although it can’t compete there with natural gas, but China, India and Indonesia also seem to have no intent to quit using coal anytime soon. As long as the world keeps bringing more coal plants online, we can forget about carbon emissions peaking anytime soon.

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Retard

This is why the only practical solution to climate change is a multi-generational bio-weapon that will slowly reduce human population. This will ensure that the human population reduction curve sits just above the ecological overshoot food resource reduction curve. This way the die-off will be peaceful.

The last thing that you want is billions of starving people that are also running out of fresh water. You want these people dead – just before they starve.

Peaceful is the only practical way – hence why the two-part peaceful biological solution was implemented in 2020 and 2021.

The problem is fixed now – so off to my goon cave I go.

Tryptie

The problem is basically going to eventually fix itself through the birth rate collapse, which both acts like a self-reinforcing doom loop and is also a good thing. Even in third world countries, most people are not having enough children to replace the current generations now. Few people realize yet that in south America, the birth rates are currently comparable to those in Europe and in some places like Chile are even lower. India is also at a birth rate comparable to developed countries now. Eventually, every country will look like South Korea or Puerto Rico, where the average woman has fewer than 1 child over her life, which will then bring about the end of modernity as we know it over the course of the following several decades. There has been no example of any country reversing this process long-term btw, and even remote places like North Korea have birth rates comparable to those in European countries now. I don’t think any of the common explanations for this phenomenon, such as feminism, women’s education or increasing wealth, adequately explain why it’s happening. I think to explain why birth rates are collapsing worldwide probably requires something like the 100th monkey… Read more »

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Retard

COVID is designed to increase deaths by increasing cancers and amplifying and accelerating already existing comorbid conditions. The “vaccines” are designed to keep the virus in circulation indefinitely.

The vaxxes are also a multi-generational germ-line gene therapy – designed to reduce births (immune system attacks the pregnancy in the first month in the next generation of females and afterwards). The modRNA is the tolerance part (to keep the virus circulating). The lipid encapsulated plasmid DNA is the germ-line gene therapy component.

This is why they gave the viral vector “vaccines” (e.g. Oxford-AstraZeneca) only to humans past reproductive age. Younger humans of reproductive age were given the genetic “vaccines” that also contained the lipid encapsulated DNA along with the required nuclear localization (import) signal peptides.
The germ-line gene therapy insertion is recessive. Both the next generations male and female will require the gene insert to result in infertility. If a male or female cones from an un-vaxxed genetic line, then the pregnancy will be viable.

Tran The Hiep

This is absolutely my recent utmost concern. I wrote a 6000 word post with 50+ references on the risk of worldwide cancer surge and transgenerational genomic integration:
https://tranhiep.substack.com/p/red-alert-the-risk-of-transgenerational

kareninca

Well, that was cheering. No, I guess it wasn’t really.

Porz

leydig cells, aspartame ?

Wombat

If you are happy to keep capitalism and its degenerate elites then there’s just no point in raising this.

Retard

Thermal Lance cutting spins me out.

When society collapses, this is how we get the elites out of the bunkers.

Step 1: Cut in some holes into the concrete with the thermal lance; and

Step 2: Fill the bunker up with carbon monoxide with the exhaust from an old diesel engine.

Simple really.

Retard

Sorry, I forgot Step 3: When they are all dead, thermal lance a few large access points so that you can first ventilate the bunker, and then go in.

Retard

And then get your pigs to eat them.

Retard

The only videos are from Ukraine, where the escaped pigs eat the dead soldiers. Pigs really do like eating humans. Humans must be really tasty.

Cato

Just fill the airshafts with concrete: set and forget

Retard

We need their resources, and their human flesh to eat. anything goes in collapse, including cannibalism.

Porz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBHSmwxgLfQ

Basically people think climate change can’t be real because the solutions, like banning plastic straws, are a joke.

Diogenes

You can’t have both, green energy and AI development.
They have decided to sacrifice green energy.
Now they power up everything for AI: coal, oil, gas, nuclear.

mulga mumblebrain

China is installing more renewables and nuclear fission than the rest of humanity. And there coal stations are the most efficient type. To lump them in with India and Indonesia is not fair, although both, India in particular, are also installing much renewable energy. The villains, as ever, are the West.

Retard

I once had sex with tall white whilst working on a government project. Sex with aliens is a massive spin-out.

Retard

It was in Antarctica in the summer. What TPTB are keeping hidden is that we are not the first highly technological human civilization. Human civilization has collapsed before and it is all buried under the ice. The Aliens however are in this solar system for some other non-Earth related reason (not sure what). They are here because they see us as a curiosity. Like cute pets.

Tryptie

The aliens are mostly interdimensional and see us more like farm animals (they siphon the energy produced by our souls), also most of what we’re told about large-scale cosmology (deep outer space) should be at least taken with a grain of salt, but otherwise yeah this isn’t the first civilizational cycle in this place.

Tryptie

Yeah true! I wish people would energy train. It seems like for every person you attempt to explain it to, only a small fraction are willing to actually go through with learning how to do it and gradually working on it like a skill that you progressively get better/stronger at with time. I’ve been somewhat consistently doing a couple of hours of energy stuff per day for about two years now and I’d say my biggest leaps of progress have been in the past 6 months or so. There doesn’t appear to be any limit to how far you can go with it, either. Like I was telling you earlier, I can do the thing where I raise my body temperature at will so that I’m warm to the touch when I’m out in sub-freezing weather with a t-shirt on. I don’t even use the heater in my bedroom anymore, my roommate says my room is too cold for her to stay in but I don’t even notice it. People just don’t know that these types of things are possible, and it’s really difficult to break through the materialist programming, to get them to commit to an activity whose greatest… Read more »

Tryptie

Good job with sticking with it though! I feel like being consistent like that is the most important thing, because you will make progress as long as you do that even if you’re just doing a few minutes a day of stuff overall. In my experience just keeping at it long-term is the psychological challenge starting out, like in the first year I would sometimes fall out of the habit of training for several weeks at a time, but I think it gets easier as you get further into it and the benefits get more obvious. Also that’s based that you are cold resistant too. I remember I used to be pretty sensitive to the cold when I was younger.

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Charlie the Scorpion

A miner once dug in the coal,
But AI took over the role.
With crypto for gain,
They plugged in the brain,
And robots now sit in the hole.