Is Anthropogenic (Human-Caused) Global Warming/AGW Falsifiable?

The Co2 FRAUD is at least a minus $20 trillion for the US taxpayer and counting...
Do you understand that the surface of the planet is not heated evenly?
 
BS. That's virtually TWICE the entire federal budget. Are you REALLY this stupid...or are the Yale researchers? Fossil fuels PAY more into government than they received in tax breaksf.
They pay taxes on their profits like all businesses do. Unlike other most other businesses, they get subsidies…..As YOU just admitted.
 
BS. That's virtually TWICE the entire federal budget. Are you REALLY this stupid...or are the Yale researchers? Fossil fuels PAY more into government than they received in tax breaksf.
You aren’t that bright are you ? Hilarious. You do know that fossil fuel companies are world wide conglomerates and receive subsidies from countries world wide…..Reading isn’t your forte is it….
It rose to a record 7 trillion in 2022.
 
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All of the EV subsides and spending should be documented, because when it comes out that W and homO both knew Co2 Fraud was complete fraud, those who hid that truth are liable for everything wasted by the taxpayer on it...
More babble, from fraud man.
 
You need to actually read the article. They're talking worldwide and not just including explicit subsidies but tax breaks and the costs of environmental damage.
Yup
These morons think fossil fuel companies only do business in the U.S. They can’t look up anything, read anything or do any research. Fix and Friends has not given them permission.
 
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Oil companies are headed by businessmen who are prone to follow (at least in the open) current fashionable trends. No oil company REALLY believes in the future of "green energy" with the possible exception of nuclear.
You’re incapable of understanding anything Trump and Fix has spoon fed you, deniers. Corporations invest when they think there will be a long term return on their investment. OBVIOUSLY, they like many FORTUNE 500 companies know more than you.
 
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"Iceland is the only place where all power comes from geothermal."

I disagree with you. His sentence.
“ his sentence” is wrong. Most of Iceland's renewables is hydro.
 
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Most of Iceland's renewables is hydro.
Not true, but it is confusing:
Iceland is a world leader in renewable energy. 100% of the electricity in Iceland's electricity grid is produced from renewable resources.[1]
True, "Iceland is" not "the only place where all power comes from geothermal."
True, (see above) all of its grid electricity comes from renewables.
So:
True, "Iceland is the only place where all electrical grid power comes from" geothermal renewables.
In terms of total energy supply, 85% of the total primary energy supply in Iceland is derived from domestically produced renewable energy sources. Geothermal energy provided about 65% of primary energy in 2016, the share of hydropower was 20%, and the share of fossil fuels (mainly oil products for the transport sector) was 15%.[2]
So:
True, "85% of the total primary energy supply in Iceland is" renewables.
True, "Most of Iceland's renewables" are hydro geothermal.
The main use of geothermal energy is for space heating, with the heat being distributed to buildings through extensive district-heating systems.[2] Nearly all Icelandic homes are heated with renewable energy, with 90% of homes being via geothermal energy.[6] The remaining homes that are not located in areas with geothermal resources are heated by renewable electricity instead.[7]
True, energy may be supplied as electricity or thermally. Directly through steam, water, or air. Indirectly through heat exchange of any sort.

Recapping the main point just to be crystal, in 2016 anyway:

15% of "primary energy supply in Iceland" came from fossil fuels. Out of 85% left "the share of hydropower was 20%" while "Geothermal energy provided about 65%".
 
Not true, but it is confusing:

True, "Iceland is" not "the only place where all power comes from geothermal."
True, (see above) all of its grid electricity comes from renewables.
So:
True, "Iceland is the only place where all electrical grid power comes from" geothermal renewables.

So:
True, "85% of the total primary energy supply in Iceland is" renewables.
True, "Most of Iceland's renewables" are hydro geothermal.

True, energy may be supplied as electricity or thermally. Directly through steam, water, or air. Indirectly through heat exchange of any sort.

Recapping the main point just to be crystal, in 2016 anyway:

15% of "primary energy supply in Iceland" came from fossil fuels. Out of 85% left "the share of hydropower was 20%" while "Geothermal energy provided about 65%".
Guess you’ll take it up with Iceland. They “ must” be lying ?yours is 2016, mine is 2022…
Hydropower is the main source of electricity generation in Iceland. At 14.2 terawatt-hours produced, it accounted for roughly 70 percent of Iceland's electricity generation in 2022.

Iceland: electricity generation by source 2022 - Statista

Hydropower is the main source of electricity generation in Iceland. At 14.2 terawatt-hours produced, it accounted for roughly 70 percent of Iceland's electricity generation in 2022.

Iceland: electricity generation by source 2022 - Statista

 
True, "85% of the total primary energy supply in Iceland is" renewables.
True, "Most of Iceland's renewables" are hydro geothermal.
According to my sources, over 85% of the power generation is renewable and from 72% to 80% of renewable is hydroelectric.


“Hydropower provides 72% of its electricity and geothermal energy provides 25%, with wind power projects in development. It was the first country to propose to run on 100% renewable energy, in 1998.”
 
Not true, but it is confusing:

True, "Iceland is" not "the only place where all power comes from geothermal."
True, (see above) all of its grid electricity comes from renewables.
So:
True, "Iceland is the only place where all electrical grid power comes from" geothermal renewables.

So:
True, "85% of the total primary energy supply in Iceland is" renewables.
True, "Most of Iceland's renewables" are hydro geothermal.

True, energy may be supplied as electricity or thermally. Directly through steam, water, or air. Indirectly through heat exchange of any sort.

Recapping the main point just to be crystal, in 2016 anyway:

15% of "primary energy supply in Iceland" came from fossil fuels. Out of 85% left "the share of hydropower was 20%" while "Geothermal energy provided about 65%".
How many sources do you want…..? They ALL have hydroelectric as the primary renewable.
 

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