Friday, April 12, 2013

Warmist Kevin Anderson suggests that he somehow prevented some CO2-induced bad weather by taking fossil-fueled trains for 10 days each way between the UK and Shanghai?

Revisiting the ‘climate-academic’ on a plane argument | kevinanderson.info
Let’s say the plane took two days – one day each way (UK to Shanghai), while the train took a total of 20 days (10 each way), leaving an opportunity cost period of 18 days... the 20-day train journey easily trumped the two-day flight.
Flashback: Warmist Kevin Anderson on his personal efforts to prevent CO2-induced bad weather: "I’ve done without a fridge for 12 years, but recently relented...I’ve cut back on washing and showering"

1 comment:

Larry Sheldon said...

How long does it take to get from anywhere in the UK to Shanghai?

How much Carbon Dioxide was released during the difference with the time a more reasonable transport might have taken?