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@maybequestion

If you don't understand the problem, you are unlikely to provide the solution.

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calendar_today08-02-2014 14:47:01

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Annunziata Rees-Mogg (@zatzi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Triggering the next ice age is only one of the very considerable risks of blocking the sun with clouds (and UK taxpayer money). According to Grok (a long, and terrifying read - in post👇) we could be facing famine, geopolitical tensions, death of ecosystems, termination shock,

Dr Teck Khong (@drteckkhong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How and why did the British people elect or keep a government so incredibly dim, a government that thinks it is good and right to experiment with dimming the Sun? How does that square up with solar panels? manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/e…

Jen k 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 (@jenny_1884) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So they’re putting Solar Panels everywhere & then they plan to Dim the Sun ☀️ 🤔 Someone please explain how this makes sense? We are being run by lunatics Who agrees?

Lembit Öpik (@lembitopik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Talk of “dimming the sun” by messing with the atmosphere to cool the climate is dangerous insanity. This kind of meddling is costly, damaging and a futile response to a non-existent climate crisis. What we need is scrapping net zero, not poisoning the sky

James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK is a country with the fifth lowest amount of annual sunshine hours in the world but has a government that wants to plaster farmland with huge solar panel developments while spending £50m on experiments to dim the sun. You can’t make this sort of shit up.

The UK is a country with the fifth lowest amount of annual sunshine hours in the world but has a government that wants to plaster farmland with huge solar panel developments while spending £50m on experiments to dim the sun. You can’t make this sort of shit up.
James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK has the fifth lowest amount of annual sunshine hours in the world. Yet the UK government is ramming through massive solar panel developments on prime farmland while spending £50m on experiments to dim the sun. The clowns are running the circus.

The UK has the fifth lowest amount of annual sunshine hours in the world. Yet the UK government is ramming through massive solar panel developments on prime farmland while spending £50m on experiments to dim the sun. The clowns are running the circus.
Rupert Lowe MP (@rupertlowe10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've put an official question to the relevant minister on whether they'll conduct a full risk assessment regarding their experiments to 'dim the sun'. Not a sentence I thought I'd be typing a few days ago...

I've put an official question to the relevant minister on whether they'll conduct a full risk assessment regarding their experiments to 'dim the sun'.

Not a sentence I thought I'd be typing a few days ago...
James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Let’s plaster solar panels on farmland and then spent £50 million of taxpayers money on sun dimming experiments. And we will do this in a country that has the fifth least annual sunlight hours in the world. Lol.”

“Let’s plaster solar panels on farmland and then spent £50 million of taxpayers money on sun dimming experiments. And we will do this in a country that has the fifth least annual sunlight hours in the world. Lol.”
James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Keir…I have a brilliant idea. We are surrounded by natural energy resources, but let’s ignore that and buy £40 billion of oil and gas from Norway, which comes from the same sea that we share with them. Let’s spend £11.6 billion on overseas climate aid. Let’s end new coal mining

“Keir…I have a brilliant idea. We are surrounded by natural energy resources, but let’s ignore that and buy £40 billion of oil and gas from Norway, which comes from the same sea that we share with them. Let’s spend £11.6 billion on overseas climate aid. Let’s end new coal mining
James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK has the highest industrial electricity prices in Europe. We are being fleeced. A combination of terrible government policies on energy and corporate greed.

The UK has the highest industrial electricity prices in Europe. We are being fleeced. A combination of terrible government policies on energy and corporate greed.
Latimer Alder (@latimeralder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a greenhouse We put plants in greenhouses because being warm is good for them And in the greenhouse is a red machine that makes extra carbon dioxide. That's there for the same reason. CO2 is good for plants.

This is a greenhouse

We put plants in greenhouses because being warm is good for them

And in the greenhouse is a red machine that makes extra carbon dioxide.

That's there for the same reason. CO2 is good for plants.
James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That moment when the bloke who has been massively overpromoted says a few words at the company board meeting and tries way too hard to impress and ends up waffling. That’s Keir Starmer.

J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you believe free speech is for you but not your political opponents, you're illiberal. If no contrary evidence could change your beliefs, you're a fundamentalist. If you believe the state should punish those with contrary views, you're a totalitarian. If you believe