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Australia sells coal to China who use it to generate reliable cheap electricity. Australia takes the money from coal sales and buys Chinese wind turbines and solar panels that aren't reliable and makes expensive electricity. I don't think Australia has thought this through 🤔

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I'm sick of greens and renewable scammers acting like this is good for the environment. It's useless trash that produces expensive electricity WHEN IT WORKS, is totally unsightly and is just a BIG NET ZERO RORT. Hit ♥️ if you agree

I'm sick of greens and renewable scammers acting like this is good for the environment. It's useless trash that produces expensive electricity WHEN IT WORKS, is  totally unsightly and is just a BIG NET ZERO RORT. 

Hit ♥️ if you agree
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Australia has 30% of the world's #uranium. It should be the Saudi Arabia of nuclear fuel. Instead it's building a heavy reliance on renewables, spends billions on subsidies/rebates to mask expensive electricity and bans nuclear energy. Mind blowing stupidity. Hit ♥️ if you agree

Australia has 30% of the world's #uranium. It should be the Saudi Arabia of nuclear fuel. Instead it's building a heavy reliance on renewables, spends billions on subsidies/rebates to mask expensive electricity and bans nuclear energy.

Mind blowing stupidity. Hit ♥️ if you agree
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Even the co- founder of Greenpeace Patrick Moore is over the myths that wind and solar are renewables. He calls them a parasite on the economy. Take a listen.

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Selling millions of tonnes of coal annually to China to fuel their ~1,200 energy producing coal fired plants is fine. 18 coal fired plants in Australia are an emissions problem. Australians are being scammed by grifters. Period. Hit ♥️ if you agree

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Every 15-20 years upon their replacement, the world accumulates and hides more and more of these windmill blades. Hit ♥️ if you want this trash to stop

Every 15-20 years upon their replacement, the world accumulates and hides more and more of these windmill blades. 

Hit ♥️ if you want this trash to stop
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Countries relying heavily on intermittent renewables risk stunting economic growth, productivity and the prosperity of future generations. Hit ♥️ if you agree

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Unprecedented demand from data centers and electrification requires accelerated investment in #nuclearenergy to ensure long-term reliability and sustainability. Hit ♥️ if you agree

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Nuclear power offers unmatched energy density, reliability and carbon-free footprint qualities that intermittent renewables cannot replicate. Hit ♥️ if you agree

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Do yourself a favour and listen to how deep, dark and filthy markets can be with regards to manipulation and short selling. youtu.be/gMbacDpXoWI?fe…

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It blows my mind that Australia is compromising its energy grid, national security and economic prosperity with an over-reliance on unreliable renewables when it has so much coal, gas and uranium. Wake the fuck up 🤡's