For a moment, it looked like the day would be a complete bust.
The pond had been waiting for news of the breaking of the ceasefire, and sure enough it came...
The pond had absolutely no interest in returning to that quagmire, or read the Australian Daily Zionist News version of events, but over on the extreme far right there was little to distract, let alone excite ...
The war on TG folk continued apace ...
Why is someone who doesn’t know that a woman is an adult female human and a man is an adult male human employed as the Sex Discrimination Commissioner?
By Sandra Pertot
While the pond would link to the pond's archiving, the pond absolutely wouldn't join that jihad.
And the news that the oracle from the deep north had returned to offer two bob to the hive mind ...
Australia must radically shift towards a knowledge-based economy or risk being left behind as artificial intelligence and China reshape the global landscape.
By Peter Beattie
... left the pond stone cold and deeply unmoved, especially when the archived header suggested we "Back Australia". Whatever happened to "Back Queensland", "go the toads"?
So also the latest round of the bashing of the academic boffins left the pond slumped in a pool of hive mind ennui ...
Why are these people paid more than our Prime Minister? Now chancellors have been publicly humiliated for ignoring popular opinion, universities will need a formula for setting vice-chancellor pay.
By Stephen Matchett
Even worse the reptiles had discreetly avoided mentioning Susssan's latest contribution to her competition with the lettuce ...
Now the pond will concede that Jimi Hendrix might have been a better fit for Albo, or maybe not, given he was born in '63 and Jimi was dead by '70, and clearly music wasn't the issue so much as looking a little post-punk.
But did Susssan have to publicly display her fatuous stupidity and give the lettuce such a big break?
That folly was worth a Golding, no more.
Tamworth's shame is always good for a laugh, even as Tamworthians endure endless humiliation.
Sheesh, Golding wasn't helping with this either ...
As if the pond would have the foggiest clue what that was about without leaving the hive mind and visiting another place ...
Suffering succotash, or suffering Susssan...
Luckily the hive mind came good, and help for Katya and other vulgar youffs was on hand.
The always reliable Dame Groan was standing by to save the day, diligently working as advertising consultant, and her rebranding was sure to be a marvel, and make the lettuce work over time to catch up ...
The header: Coalition needs a rival slogan to hammer Labor on net zero, Net-zero 2050 is essentially a political slogan owned by the left. Most agree it will never be reached, but it is a powerful statement of virtue.
The caption for an ominous Susssan: Leader of the Opposition Sussan Ley during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
Dame Groan was in top full five minute form, and the pond was wildly excited.
What would she come up with?
Why all the fuss about climate science, it's a theological hoax? Or perhaps it's a cult, down there with Scientology?
Or would she waver a little, admit climate science might have a minor point, and offer minor salves?
Like "suck it up", "stay calm and carry on completely regardless", or better yet, "eat excrement and die".
Whatever, the pond knew it would be a winner...
While we are unlikely to reach our 2030 emissions reduction target – along with a vast number of other countries – the unfathomable decision was made to set our nationally determined contribution for 2035 at 62 per cent to 70 per cent. This contrasts with Canada’s NDC of 45 per cent.
Of course, there are still some strong supporters of the transition, in part because of the commercial gains that can be made from securing vast government subsidies from green investments.
The Australian Financial Review has declared its support for “Australia reaching net zero by 2050 to help tackle global warming. We also back the sensible 62 to 70 per cent interim 2035 emissions reduction target announced by the Albanese government last month, which provides a policy anchor for businesses to make the big switch to cleaner technologies over the next decade.” (The AFR has been deep green for some time.)
Poor Dame Groan, apparently she's unaware of the deep green that infests News Corp ...
Damn you AFR, you're clearly making News Corp compete with you, but happily the reptiles slipped in a distracting snap of Satan's little helper, Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: NewsWire / Martin Ollman
At this point the pond should note a glut of 'toons about the environment this day... including the infallible Pope ...
Pooh, Dame Groan wasn't going to have any of that nonsense ...
Some insight into the thinking of the reputationally damaged Treasury on this topic was revealed by a note from Commonwealth Bank chief economist Luke Yeaman, who until recently had been a senior Treasury officer. According to him, “the global move towards net zero may have lost some momentum with the election of President Trump, but it is not going away. A massive investment task still lies ahead to deliver new energy systems and redesign industrial, business and household processes.” While conceding the transition may involve “higher power prices for consumers and industry”, he claimed “carbon border adjustment measures will also become far more prevalent, as those taking early and strong action on climate try to prevent laggards from ‘free riding’ and hollowing out their industries”.
In other words, unless Australia goes along with net zero, we will be punished by carbon border adjustment measures. Let’s be clear, this is simply an assumption. To be sure, Europe is keen on them, but we don’t trade much with Europe. In any case, these measures are simply a version of industry protection dressed up as having something to do with the climate.
The European steel, cement and car industries are all on their knees mainly because of the EU’s unhinged climate policies. The EU is likely to be amenable to measures under any name if they are designed to save the vast number of jobs in these industries. Agriculture in the EU has always been highly protected and will demand more intervention if farmers are adversely affected in any way.
But what other countries will impose these carbon border adjustment measures against Australia because of our poor climate policies? The US is currently imposing a raft of tariffs on many countries but this action doesn’t have anything to do with carbon border adjustment. It’s unlikely that Canada, Britain, India, China, Russia – and the list goes on – will be imposing these kinds of tariff any time soon.
Treasury’s unfounded assumption of impending green tariffs simply suits its enthusiastic support for the net-zero transition, something that was particularly apparent in its substandard – and that’s being kind – modelling of the energy transition.
The reptiles slipped in an AV distraction, with Tamworth's never ending shame featured in the thumb, Sky News host Paul Murray discusses the return of parliament how the Nationals are split on net zero.
Meanwhile, Wilcox turned philosophical ...
Yes, but what about Dame Groan's slogan?
What about the rebrand? What about the marketing? Would it never arrive?
These days there is a growing aversion to investing in large-scale renewable energy projects, particularly offshore wind, although there is considerable interest in investment in batteries. To be sure, middle-class households that own their homes have invested heavily in subsidised solar panels and now subsidised batteries. But one of the main impacts of this development has been to crash daytime wholesale prices while creating instability in the grid.
The clear trend overseas is investment in nuclear power, in both R & D and construction. This is true in the US, Britain, some European countries and particularly China. A new source of thorium is likely to lead to a massive expansion of thorium-fuelled nuclear plants in China.
There is also heightened speculation that nuclear fusion plants will finally be developed by China in the next several decades, with talk of a wholesale price of $US25 ($38) per megawatt hour. Small nuclear reactors almost certainly will become part of the mix.
Our Climate Change and Energy Minister, Chris Bowen, may prefer to ignore these developments but the facts speak for themselves.
The point is that Australia risks being left at the starting gate, having overinvested in highly subsidised, land-hungry and short-lived renewable energy assets. The relentless increase in electricity prices combined with the loss, both actual and pending, of energy-intensive manufacturing underscore the damage being wrought. So where does this leave the Coalition and its dithering stance on net zero?
Weirdly, the joyless division left the pond with a snap of Maggie, and her sidekick, who loved a drink enough to have nicknames for different ones throughout the day, including an “opener”, a “brightener”, a “lifter”, a large gin and tonic without the tonic, “a snifter”, a “short” and “a snorter”. (here)
Margaret Thatcher, with husband Denis Thatcher, waves to wellwishers outside Number 10 Downing Street following her election victory, on May 4, 1979.
Was this a sign that Dame Groan was going to come up with a snifter or a snorter of a new slogan?
Some members of the Coalition – the moderates – think some sort of compromise can be reached on its commitment to net zero by 2050. Ideas include insertion of qualifiers such as “only at reasonable cost”, removing the target from legislation or delaying the final date. None of these ideas will work.
Net-zero 2050 is essentially a political slogan owned by the left side of politics. Most people agree it will never be reached. But it’s a statement of virtue, of people declaring they care about the climate and the future. Failure to endorse the slogan is equated with climate denial.
What the Coalition needs is a different, competing slogan that deals with the climate but avoids punishing those on low incomes, deindustrialising the country or rewarding commercial green rent-seekers, some of which have close links to the Liberal Party.
Adapting to the changing climate has a great deal of appeal because people can understand that Australia alone cannot affect what happens to the global climate. Spending money on flood levies, bushfire prevention, redesigning cities to deal with hotter temperatures – these are all practical suggestions and can be targeted at the least well-off.
Adaptation, not mitigation, is the way to go. It’s an alternative that could work for the Coalition. And getting rid of the ban on nuclear power in Australia is a needed first step that can be part of the messaging.
Just don’t stand in the middle of the road.
It appears that DJT is extremely concerned about the of magnets and magnetism by the US Navy - https://archive.li/Bw4Gh
ReplyDeleteDespite her best efforts, it’s a bit difficult to imagine Dame Groan mixing it with the big boys of “Mad Men” - though her general view of the world would be a good fit for the late 1950s - early 1960s.
ReplyDeleteThe grumpy old groaner did at least come up with one good effort - “The AFR - it’s Deep Green!”. Absurdist humour can be a useful marketing tool.
Btw, while I’m loathe to accuse such a diligent economist of failing to show her workings, her article’s bald statement that Australia is out of sync with the rest of the world in its commitment to net zero seem to lack supporting evidence. Is that because what she’s referring to is basically the attitude of one elderly bloke currently occupying (and remodelling) the White House?
"joyless reptile division" is worth the price of admission... or infinetly more.
ReplyDeleteDenying capital Dame; "Coalition needs a rival slogan to hammer Labor on net zero, Net-zero 2050 is essentially a political slogan owned by the left. Most agree it will never be reached, but it is a powerful statement of virtue."...
ReplyDeleteVirtuous capital... Such as climate pollution as a profit centre. What would the CIS say! Anything the wind aka brain fart populism says.
Ex Carlyle exec has your net not quite zero investment grade "adaptation and resilience strategies may reach US$1.3 trillion by 2030.
Adaptation, which entails coming up with ways to cope with the rapid rise in extreme floods, fires and droughts brought on by higher temperatures, currently offers “one of the most clear and inevitable opportunities for investors”, Koh said." ... "climate adaptation are already recording sizeable revenue gains."
Your superannuation funds and gdp will love to have a slice of $1.3T. And like Zeno's Arrow, will never reach the target.
"Private equity veteran goes all out on extreme weather bets
"The market for so-called adaptation and resilience strategies may reach US$1.3 trillion by 2030, and presents clear opportunities for investors"
"JAY Koh, a private equity veteran and former Carlyle Group Inc executive, says investors should be paying a lot more attention to the new economy forming around extreme weather.
"There is now “more certainty about that trajectory of risk and impact than about the direction of interest rates, inflation, tariffs”, he said in an interview.
"His comments coincide with a report by sustainability advisory firm Systemiq, which showed that the market for so-called adaptation and resilience strategies may reach US$1.3 trillion by 2030.
Adaptation, which entails coming up with ways to cope with the rapid rise in extreme floods, fires and droughts brought on by higher temperatures, currently offers “one of the most clear and inevitable opportunities for investors”, Koh said.
"It is a theme that has captured the attention of some of Wall Street’s biggest banks. JPMorgan Chase & Co recently released a report suggesting that nowhere near enough capital is being allocated to adaptation.
Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC has estimated that revenue generated from adaptation solutions may reach US$4 trillion by mid-century. And the London Stock Exchange Group says companies with products and services that contribute to climate adaptation are already recording sizeable revenue gains.
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https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/wealth/wealth-investing/private-equity-veteran-goes-all-out-extreme-weather-bets
Dame Liar ""The clear trend overseas is investment in nuclear power, in both R & D and construction."... If you take a biased right wing one eyed witch lens as your base.
DeleteThe Dame is definitely a 'commenter' NOT and economist or journalist. Her cognitive barrow is a very deep farrow, and as such is easily seen in her trench... except for the reprile numpties, as it means what ever the want it to mean... motovated by culture & conservatism.
The numpties will mutter in tune w newscorpse, AND put their money where it RETURNS...
"Nuclear Vs. Renewables: Which Energy Source Wins The Zero-Carbon Race?
By Dianne Plummer,
Contributor.
Dianne Plummer is the Lead Consultant of STEM Spark Solutions.
Feb 11, 2025,
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"According to Reuters, the U.S. Department of Energy allocated $600 million to support NuScale and other companies in commercializing small modular reactor (SMR) technology. However, the cost estimates for NuScale’s 462-megawatt (MW) SMR have risen sharply, as reported by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA). Initially, the projected power price was $55 per megawatt-hour (MWh) in 2016, increasing to $58/MWh after reducing the project size from 12 to six reactor modules. By 2022, the price had surged to $89/MWh, and adjusting for inflation, utilities could pay $102/MWh by 2030. This 53% price hike since 2021 stems from a 75% increase in construction costs, now estimated at $9.3 billion, making the NuScale SMR as expensive on a per-kilowatt basis as the over-budget Vogtle nuclear project in Georgia. Despite $4 billion in federal subsidies, including support from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), these cost escalations challenge the claim that SMRs offer a low-cost nuclear alternative."
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"The Levelized Cost of Energy measures the total cost of generating electricity over a plant’s lifetime, incorporating construction, operation, and maintenance. According to research highlighted in PV Magazine in 2023, LCOE analysis revealed that utility-scale solar and wind have an LCOE of $24–$96 per MWh, while nuclear (including SMRs) ranges from $141–$221 per MWh, making nuclear at least five times more expensive than renewables in many cases."
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/dianneplummer/2025/02/11/nuclear-vs-renewables-which-energy-source-wins-the-zero-carbon-race/
As to the Groanie's claim to be a 'commentator', what she really wants to claim is that she's a genuine 'influencer' if only she could point to anybody she's ever actually 'influenced'.
DeleteAnd in terms of achieving the 'virtue' of 'net zero' - 2050 or otherwise - then perhaps we should remember that the human race seldom, if ever, has achieved 'virtue', and this is just another of the never-ending instances of failure.
"we introduce “adoxastic enshittification,” ... "to prevent adoxastic enshittification’s spread across platforms." ... and to counter Dame Newscorpse like “adoxastic enshittification,” and "platform design choices that center disreputable opinions".
ReplyDelete“A Cesspool of Toxicity, Hatred, and Discrimination”: Twitter, Free Speech Absolutism, and Adoxastic Enshittification
Caddie Alford & Jonathan Carter
"While many commentaries on Twitter’s decline under Elon Musk focus on his authoritarian management style, we argue that the platform’s worsening is also a byproduct of Musk’s commitment to a reactionary free speech ideology. Musk claims that his approach to speech is neutral, yet after drastic technical changes, X is now widely perceived as a right-wing platform. To make sense of this shift, we introduce “adoxastic enshittification,” which combines Cory Doctorow’s notion of “enshittification,” or the decline in user experience due to market forces, with “adoxastic affordances,” or our term for platform design choices that center disreputable opinions. Analyzing corporate statements, tech reporting, and platform affordances, we synthesize and name the “free speech” paradigms that have shaped Twitter/X’s moderation practices. With that overview, we demonstrate that X initiates adoxastic enshittification of free speech to bolster reactionary rhetorical ecologies. We conclude by offering the concept of isegoria (equal democratic participation) as a counterpoint to the enshittifiying mobilizations of parrhesia (liberty to speak freely). We argue that embracing both of these competing notions of free speech provides a foundation for more robust ideologies of free democratic discourse to prevent adoxastic enshittification’s spread across platforms.
https://contemporaryrhetoric.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Alford_Carter_15_3_1.pdf
Guests who today???
"Doxastic logic is a type of logic concerned with reasoning about beliefs.
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"Conceited reasoner:[1][4] A conceited reasoner believes their beliefs are never inaccurate.
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"This shows that a conceited reasoner is always a stable reasoner (see below).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doxastic_logic
She might have intended it to be a challenge to Minister Bowen, but our Dame may, inadvertently, have given us words for a useful slogan - "facts speak for themselves."
ReplyDeleteAlthough that kinda makes it difficult to speculate on controlled fusion power plants, at least on our planet, in our lifetimes.