20 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: End of Coal”

  1. When citizens start freezing and dying in the dark, they become ornery. The elites believe that they can indiscriminately kill off the population and suffer no consequences. They are dead wrong and they don’t have enough police, military or other resources to stop an angered population. Breaking the civil compact for personal gain on the backs of the citizenry can be deadly.

  2. Overtures to restarting their Fracking program is, also, in the works. Amusingly, the parties pushing for it are submarining opposition by stating that Putin encouraged and financed the “Eco-warriors” who got it shut down. Now, the reactionaries don’t know which way to turn.

    1. Trudeau won’t do it!
      He’d sooner put sails on our vehicles and ships than do anything fossil fuels related.

      Sling shoot our planes into gliders.

    2. It was not too long ago that Boris was a full on advocate for fracking. Being an invertebrate allows so much flexibility.

  3. Gasoline prices stay on their trajectory, coal powered cars & trucks with steam engines could be on the way back in vogue. Ecotards have no one but themselves to blame.

  4. Next winter?

    You mean the one that will last ten years and in which almost all of Britain’s population that somehow survives the consequences of making war on Russia will quite literally starve and freeze to death in the dark? All the coal on earth won’t save them from that.

    Tonight’s reminder that higher heating costs are no longer the worst-case scenario facing the pampered classes of the civilized world.

    1. Coal works well even in radioactive rubble.
      If this goes south, the west has lots of nukes too, even if they seem afraid to use them.
      Russia has no interest in destroying the world, and I doubt she needs tactical nukes to finish repatriating the Ukraine. Russia will simply take what is hers, and the west will whine like the little gender-obsessed women that we have become.

  5. This will be one year when the kids are happy to get a lump of coal for Christmas. Meanwhile the tipping points are approaching a tipping point.

  6. Once the price of gas drops below $ 1.80 the gay gang will be back with their eco-nonsense. If I was the oil industry I would wait just a little longer before committing to investing in the oil industry in Western Canada. It’s no fun being jerked around like a dog on a chain. And I certainly wouldn’t be taking on any office space in Calgary either until it’s clear that the eco-tards have been defeated and exiled.
    And considering how Calgary is now vying with Vancouver for most leftist government, oil companies should start looking at some other places to squat for a few years.

  7. The Germans have indicated they are going back to coal. Coal prices are increasing. The coal producers know good times are coming.

    1. Great. Now we can pay to rebuild all the coal-fired power plants the geniuses tore down.

  8. Wait, wait, wait! They are turning once again to the original “Black Power”? That’s rayyyyyyycist!

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