| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! 22:43 - Feb 12 with 1491 views | BanksterDebtSlave | “This is a big one if you’re into environment,” he told reporters on Thursday. “This is about as big as it gets.” https://www.theguardian.com/us |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 23:19 - Feb 12 with 1395 views | reusersfreekicks | Beyond stupid and corrupt. Another well done to the American electorate |  | |  |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 00:24 - Feb 13 with 1335 views | Guthrum | "... then, suddenly, water-intensive golf courses were no longer viable. You should have seen their faces! ..." |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 06:33 - Feb 13 with 1169 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 23:19 - Feb 12 by reusersfreekicks | Beyond stupid and corrupt. Another well done to the American electorate |
All we can do over here is sigh. What are the American people going to do about it? He's taking them for mugs. And at the moment it seems like he's right on that count. Haven't read the article but saw on the news some MAGA tw@tt saying "American families just want to be able to afford cars so they can take their kids to school." I always hate when politicians bring kids into their arguments to make them more emotive... but this action is doing the opposite for their kids in the long run. What use are cars if you have no planet to drive them on? |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 07:11 - Feb 13 with 1118 views | CoachRob | The UK is slashing funding for physics. This madness from the US must be contagious. https://www.newscientist.com/a |  | |  |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 07:20 - Feb 13 with 1083 views | Samuelowen88 |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 07:11 - Feb 13 by CoachRob | The UK is slashing funding for physics. This madness from the US must be contagious. https://www.newscientist.com/a |
Yup, not a great field to be in looking forward. Some very large projects are being scrapped, under funded or even left half /fully built. |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 07:50 - Feb 13 with 1016 views | Pendejo |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 07:20 - Feb 13 by Samuelowen88 | Yup, not a great field to be in looking forward. Some very large projects are being scrapped, under funded or even left half /fully built. |
Youngest male offspring had his graduation ceremony at University of Bristol last night, he's graduated in Physics and was looking to go into research... |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:00 - Feb 13 with 975 views | Dubtractor | Depressing stuff, isn't it? I'm pretty resigned to the fact that we (the UK) are blindly following in the US footsteps now. What is happening there will also happen here when Reform get into government, and will be loudly cheered on by fools. |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:10 - Feb 13 with 940 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:00 - Feb 13 by Dubtractor | Depressing stuff, isn't it? I'm pretty resigned to the fact that we (the UK) are blindly following in the US footsteps now. What is happening there will also happen here when Reform get into government, and will be loudly cheered on by fools. |
It has ever been thus! |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:15 - Feb 13 with 916 views | WeWereZombies |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 07:50 - Feb 13 by Pendejo | Youngest male offspring had his graduation ceremony at University of Bristol last night, he's graduated in Physics and was looking to go into research... |
My eldest cousin went straight from the University of London to CERN and spent his entire career there, it gave him a very satisfying career and life. So I would advise your son to stick at it and look for the best opportunity but it might be, that like my cousin, he has to look overseas to fulfil his potential. Scathing quote from a well known broadcaster in the New Scientist article that CoachRob linked: 'Jim Al-Khalili at the University of Surrey, UK, warned that the impact of the cuts would reduce the knowledge, skill and experience available to run the country’s nuclear industry, as well as affect general research. “These proposed cuts are going to be devastating for our community,” he says. “If this goes through, the impact on the core programme will be catastrophic.”' |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:41 - Feb 13 with 854 views | Churchman |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 07:11 - Feb 13 by CoachRob | The UK is slashing funding for physics. This madness from the US must be contagious. https://www.newscientist.com/a |
Investing in science and research is key for future. Slashing U.K. funding is an act of madness. But I guess it’s not a vote winner, so in the bin it goes. |  | |  |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:42 - Feb 13 with 859 views | Olcol |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:15 - Feb 13 by WeWereZombies | My eldest cousin went straight from the University of London to CERN and spent his entire career there, it gave him a very satisfying career and life. So I would advise your son to stick at it and look for the best opportunity but it might be, that like my cousin, he has to look overseas to fulfil his potential. Scathing quote from a well known broadcaster in the New Scientist article that CoachRob linked: 'Jim Al-Khalili at the University of Surrey, UK, warned that the impact of the cuts would reduce the knowledge, skill and experience available to run the country’s nuclear industry, as well as affect general research. “These proposed cuts are going to be devastating for our community,” he says. “If this goes through, the impact on the core programme will be catastrophic.”' |
This is catastrophic. Trump, Putin and a few other nut jobs, these so called leaders are condemning humanity to all sorts of pain and possible extinction. Surely the sane leaders of the world have some backup plan to rid the world of these greedy inhuman brastards. |  | |  |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:57 - Feb 13 with 786 views | reusersfreekicks | Can state governments do anything to forbid polluting vehicles |  | |  |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:02 - Feb 13 with 772 views | Dubtractor |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:42 - Feb 13 by Olcol | This is catastrophic. Trump, Putin and a few other nut jobs, these so called leaders are condemning humanity to all sorts of pain and possible extinction. Surely the sane leaders of the world have some backup plan to rid the world of these greedy inhuman brastards. |
Just going to quote myself here, my thoughts in the Jim Ratcliffe thread. It is all so transparent. "The worst thing is that the likes of Farage and Ratcliffe couldn't give a flying f#ck about the people they are appealing to, they've just worked out that this is an easy way to mobilise support for them to do the things they want to do to enrich themselves, to lower environmental and safety standards, to remove limitations to them making more money." |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:08 - Feb 13 with 741 views | baxterbasics | Meanwhile in the UK: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/bu May be paywalled so here is the Text: Sir Tony Blair has urged Ed Miliband to abandon his crackdown on North Sea oil to deliver a £165bn boost to the British economy. In a damning new report, the former prime minister’s think tank says a tax increase and licensing ban imposed by Labour are destroying jobs and making Britain less secure – while doing little to tackle climate change. Scrapping both policies would reduce the need for foreign imports and unlock billions of extra barrels of oil and gas worth £165bn to the economy, the research argues. It also warns that Mr Miliband’s aggressive net zero push is “not fit for purpose” and risks driving up household bills without an urgent reset. The intervention marks the third time in less than a year that Sir Tony – who personally approved the report – has attacked the Government’s energy plans, which he has previously warned are “doomed to fail”. With Sir Keir Starmer’s future in doubt, the timing of the former PM’s latest broadside will also be seen as a blow to Mr Miliband when he is being touted as a potential successor or kingmaker in any upcoming leadership contest. A Labour source pushed back against Sir Tony’s warnings and insisted they did not reflect the consensus view of experts. “The mainstream, centre-ground position, backed by the economics and British business, is that getting off expensive fossil fuel markets controlled by petrostates and dictators, and onto clean home-grown power, is the right choice for Britain,” they said. But the report, published by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) says: “Clean power 2030 has become an exercise in measuring the wrong achievements: it counts capacity, contracts and milestones but neglects affordability, system performance and political durability. “In a country responsible for less than one per cent of global emissions, that is not climate leadership – it is climate theatre.” Mr Miliband announced Labour’s ban on new drilling licences in opposition but since taking power has watered down the policy to allow the development of fields that border existing ones. That followed a union revolt over fears hundreds of jobs were being axed because of Labour’s energy policies. The TBI says repeated fiddling of North Sea tax rates over the past decade has deterred investment and is unnecessarily speeding up the basin’s decline. Reversing the crackdown is not likely to lower energy prices but would reduce the need to import oil and gas from abroad and preserve skilled jobs and tax revenues, it says. “In a world of rising energy demand, tighter public finances and intense geopolitical competition, the UK cannot afford to treat domestic production as a moral signal rather than a strategic asset,” the report said. Meanwhile, it warns that the record renewable subsidies being handed out by Mr Miliband risk locking in high prices “for decades to come” and shows the Government was prioritising “volume over value”. Responding to the report, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero insisted that issuing new North Sea licences would not make Britain more secure and would only accelerate climate change. A government spokesman said: “Our clean power mission is the only way to bring down bills for good. “The alternatives leave Britain dependent on petrostates and dictators whose control of fossil fuel markets helped drive the cost of living crisis, and are not in the interest of the British people. “The route to energy sovereignty, lower bills and thousands of good jobs in our communities is becoming a clean energy superpower.” END Guardian version: https://www.theguardian.com/en Times (Paywalled, I don't have access) https://www.thetimes.com/uk/en |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:10 - Feb 13 with 722 views | JakeITFC | A scary window into the future. These old corrupt fucckers couldn’t care less about the future of this planet or the people who will inhabit it. This action (and the likely copycat actions from the right wing people following their playbook to the letter across the world) will literally cause the worsening of life and deaths of millions of people. |  | |  |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:21 - Feb 13 with 678 views | WeWereZombies |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:08 - Feb 13 by baxterbasics | Meanwhile in the UK: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/bu May be paywalled so here is the Text: Sir Tony Blair has urged Ed Miliband to abandon his crackdown on North Sea oil to deliver a £165bn boost to the British economy. In a damning new report, the former prime minister’s think tank says a tax increase and licensing ban imposed by Labour are destroying jobs and making Britain less secure – while doing little to tackle climate change. Scrapping both policies would reduce the need for foreign imports and unlock billions of extra barrels of oil and gas worth £165bn to the economy, the research argues. It also warns that Mr Miliband’s aggressive net zero push is “not fit for purpose” and risks driving up household bills without an urgent reset. The intervention marks the third time in less than a year that Sir Tony – who personally approved the report – has attacked the Government’s energy plans, which he has previously warned are “doomed to fail”. With Sir Keir Starmer’s future in doubt, the timing of the former PM’s latest broadside will also be seen as a blow to Mr Miliband when he is being touted as a potential successor or kingmaker in any upcoming leadership contest. A Labour source pushed back against Sir Tony’s warnings and insisted they did not reflect the consensus view of experts. “The mainstream, centre-ground position, backed by the economics and British business, is that getting off expensive fossil fuel markets controlled by petrostates and dictators, and onto clean home-grown power, is the right choice for Britain,” they said. But the report, published by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) says: “Clean power 2030 has become an exercise in measuring the wrong achievements: it counts capacity, contracts and milestones but neglects affordability, system performance and political durability. “In a country responsible for less than one per cent of global emissions, that is not climate leadership – it is climate theatre.” Mr Miliband announced Labour’s ban on new drilling licences in opposition but since taking power has watered down the policy to allow the development of fields that border existing ones. That followed a union revolt over fears hundreds of jobs were being axed because of Labour’s energy policies. The TBI says repeated fiddling of North Sea tax rates over the past decade has deterred investment and is unnecessarily speeding up the basin’s decline. Reversing the crackdown is not likely to lower energy prices but would reduce the need to import oil and gas from abroad and preserve skilled jobs and tax revenues, it says. “In a world of rising energy demand, tighter public finances and intense geopolitical competition, the UK cannot afford to treat domestic production as a moral signal rather than a strategic asset,” the report said. Meanwhile, it warns that the record renewable subsidies being handed out by Mr Miliband risk locking in high prices “for decades to come” and shows the Government was prioritising “volume over value”. Responding to the report, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero insisted that issuing new North Sea licences would not make Britain more secure and would only accelerate climate change. A government spokesman said: “Our clean power mission is the only way to bring down bills for good. “The alternatives leave Britain dependent on petrostates and dictators whose control of fossil fuel markets helped drive the cost of living crisis, and are not in the interest of the British people. “The route to energy sovereignty, lower bills and thousands of good jobs in our communities is becoming a clean energy superpower.” END Guardian version: https://www.theguardian.com/en Times (Paywalled, I don't have access) https://www.thetimes.com/uk/en |
The point that the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero have the most relevant sound bite here in my opinion, we've seen how ineffectual sanctions against Russia have been in the light of continental Europe's over reliance on oil. The fleeting advantage from a North Sea drilling reset can be calculated whereas future security threats are more inchoate but weighing it up I think it is pretty clear that our wet and windy islands have a competitive advantage from renewables. On a more general note I think that there is a desperate need to invest in smaller scale renewables, this is where Ed Milliband's strategy falls short and generates push back on things like very large wind turbines. And this small scale roll out of wind turbines etc. is where jobs and technical expertise can be expanded. |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:46 - Feb 13 with 628 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:21 - Feb 13 by WeWereZombies | The point that the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero have the most relevant sound bite here in my opinion, we've seen how ineffectual sanctions against Russia have been in the light of continental Europe's over reliance on oil. The fleeting advantage from a North Sea drilling reset can be calculated whereas future security threats are more inchoate but weighing it up I think it is pretty clear that our wet and windy islands have a competitive advantage from renewables. On a more general note I think that there is a desperate need to invest in smaller scale renewables, this is where Ed Milliband's strategy falls short and generates push back on things like very large wind turbines. And this small scale roll out of wind turbines etc. is where jobs and technical expertise can be expanded. |
The sanctions have been pretty effective in terms of greatly reducing Russia’s income from oil and gas, but there has been some bypassing by selling to India and refining there for further export. Certainly the Nordstream project was a terrible move and miscalculation that Europe could tame Russia with economic dependence. The problem with further North Sea exploitation is at current prices most new fields are going to be uneconomical. It also doesn’t offer energy security as it will be sold on the open market. That said, if the prices move there’s certainly some big potential fields. I do struggle with the thought process of shutting down UK production and importing it from a security, economic, and environmental perspective. But any additional production will also likely require new onshore refinery assets. The current govt strategy of effectively subsidising renewables for firms with balance sheets as large as a small country makes no sense either - they should probably offer North Sea production with contractual obligations to invest in renewables simultaneously. |  | |  |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:48 - Feb 13 with 619 views | Swansea_Blue |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 08:15 - Feb 13 by WeWereZombies | My eldest cousin went straight from the University of London to CERN and spent his entire career there, it gave him a very satisfying career and life. So I would advise your son to stick at it and look for the best opportunity but it might be, that like my cousin, he has to look overseas to fulfil his potential. Scathing quote from a well known broadcaster in the New Scientist article that CoachRob linked: 'Jim Al-Khalili at the University of Surrey, UK, warned that the impact of the cuts would reduce the knowledge, skill and experience available to run the country’s nuclear industry, as well as affect general research. “These proposed cuts are going to be devastating for our community,” he says. “If this goes through, the impact on the core programme will be catastrophic.”' |
It’s a bloody cheek for the head of UKRI to imply that the sciences aren’t useful to society. Who needs enemies when you’ve got friends like that. |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:49 - Feb 13 with 618 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:08 - Feb 13 by baxterbasics | Meanwhile in the UK: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/bu May be paywalled so here is the Text: Sir Tony Blair has urged Ed Miliband to abandon his crackdown on North Sea oil to deliver a £165bn boost to the British economy. In a damning new report, the former prime minister’s think tank says a tax increase and licensing ban imposed by Labour are destroying jobs and making Britain less secure – while doing little to tackle climate change. Scrapping both policies would reduce the need for foreign imports and unlock billions of extra barrels of oil and gas worth £165bn to the economy, the research argues. It also warns that Mr Miliband’s aggressive net zero push is “not fit for purpose” and risks driving up household bills without an urgent reset. The intervention marks the third time in less than a year that Sir Tony – who personally approved the report – has attacked the Government’s energy plans, which he has previously warned are “doomed to fail”. With Sir Keir Starmer’s future in doubt, the timing of the former PM’s latest broadside will also be seen as a blow to Mr Miliband when he is being touted as a potential successor or kingmaker in any upcoming leadership contest. A Labour source pushed back against Sir Tony’s warnings and insisted they did not reflect the consensus view of experts. “The mainstream, centre-ground position, backed by the economics and British business, is that getting off expensive fossil fuel markets controlled by petrostates and dictators, and onto clean home-grown power, is the right choice for Britain,” they said. But the report, published by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) says: “Clean power 2030 has become an exercise in measuring the wrong achievements: it counts capacity, contracts and milestones but neglects affordability, system performance and political durability. “In a country responsible for less than one per cent of global emissions, that is not climate leadership – it is climate theatre.” Mr Miliband announced Labour’s ban on new drilling licences in opposition but since taking power has watered down the policy to allow the development of fields that border existing ones. That followed a union revolt over fears hundreds of jobs were being axed because of Labour’s energy policies. The TBI says repeated fiddling of North Sea tax rates over the past decade has deterred investment and is unnecessarily speeding up the basin’s decline. Reversing the crackdown is not likely to lower energy prices but would reduce the need to import oil and gas from abroad and preserve skilled jobs and tax revenues, it says. “In a world of rising energy demand, tighter public finances and intense geopolitical competition, the UK cannot afford to treat domestic production as a moral signal rather than a strategic asset,” the report said. Meanwhile, it warns that the record renewable subsidies being handed out by Mr Miliband risk locking in high prices “for decades to come” and shows the Government was prioritising “volume over value”. Responding to the report, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero insisted that issuing new North Sea licences would not make Britain more secure and would only accelerate climate change. A government spokesman said: “Our clean power mission is the only way to bring down bills for good. “The alternatives leave Britain dependent on petrostates and dictators whose control of fossil fuel markets helped drive the cost of living crisis, and are not in the interest of the British people. “The route to energy sovereignty, lower bills and thousands of good jobs in our communities is becoming a clean energy superpower.” END Guardian version: https://www.theguardian.com/en Times (Paywalled, I don't have access) https://www.thetimes.com/uk/en |
It's almost like the current economic/political/social model isn't fit for purpose. The Emperor has no clothes. |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 10:29 - Feb 13 with 556 views | Samuelowen88 |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 07:50 - Feb 13 by Pendejo | Youngest male offspring had his graduation ceremony at University of Bristol last night, he's graduated in Physics and was looking to go into research... |
As Zombie mentioned, If your boy wants to get into it there are still good opportunities, but they might not be here. CERN still has money, and will move on with their project with or without the UK. The problem we have at the moment is the UK has promised certain things (huge parts of the next upgrade on ATLAS) that at the moment the funding might not be able to cover. PHD and maybe masters (doing particle physics) generally get the change to do placement work at CERN, and this is a great way to get your name known out there then after that get jobs out there. If your boy is really interested in getting into research, what degree has he just completed, Bachelors? Is it particle physics he's interested in? |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 11:33 - Feb 13 with 472 views | leitrimblue |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 09:08 - Feb 13 by baxterbasics | Meanwhile in the UK: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/bu May be paywalled so here is the Text: Sir Tony Blair has urged Ed Miliband to abandon his crackdown on North Sea oil to deliver a £165bn boost to the British economy. In a damning new report, the former prime minister’s think tank says a tax increase and licensing ban imposed by Labour are destroying jobs and making Britain less secure – while doing little to tackle climate change. Scrapping both policies would reduce the need for foreign imports and unlock billions of extra barrels of oil and gas worth £165bn to the economy, the research argues. It also warns that Mr Miliband’s aggressive net zero push is “not fit for purpose” and risks driving up household bills without an urgent reset. The intervention marks the third time in less than a year that Sir Tony – who personally approved the report – has attacked the Government’s energy plans, which he has previously warned are “doomed to fail”. With Sir Keir Starmer’s future in doubt, the timing of the former PM’s latest broadside will also be seen as a blow to Mr Miliband when he is being touted as a potential successor or kingmaker in any upcoming leadership contest. A Labour source pushed back against Sir Tony’s warnings and insisted they did not reflect the consensus view of experts. “The mainstream, centre-ground position, backed by the economics and British business, is that getting off expensive fossil fuel markets controlled by petrostates and dictators, and onto clean home-grown power, is the right choice for Britain,” they said. But the report, published by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) says: “Clean power 2030 has become an exercise in measuring the wrong achievements: it counts capacity, contracts and milestones but neglects affordability, system performance and political durability. “In a country responsible for less than one per cent of global emissions, that is not climate leadership – it is climate theatre.” Mr Miliband announced Labour’s ban on new drilling licences in opposition but since taking power has watered down the policy to allow the development of fields that border existing ones. That followed a union revolt over fears hundreds of jobs were being axed because of Labour’s energy policies. The TBI says repeated fiddling of North Sea tax rates over the past decade has deterred investment and is unnecessarily speeding up the basin’s decline. Reversing the crackdown is not likely to lower energy prices but would reduce the need to import oil and gas from abroad and preserve skilled jobs and tax revenues, it says. “In a world of rising energy demand, tighter public finances and intense geopolitical competition, the UK cannot afford to treat domestic production as a moral signal rather than a strategic asset,” the report said. Meanwhile, it warns that the record renewable subsidies being handed out by Mr Miliband risk locking in high prices “for decades to come” and shows the Government was prioritising “volume over value”. Responding to the report, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero insisted that issuing new North Sea licences would not make Britain more secure and would only accelerate climate change. A government spokesman said: “Our clean power mission is the only way to bring down bills for good. “The alternatives leave Britain dependent on petrostates and dictators whose control of fossil fuel markets helped drive the cost of living crisis, and are not in the interest of the British people. “The route to energy sovereignty, lower bills and thousands of good jobs in our communities is becoming a clean energy superpower.” END Guardian version: https://www.theguardian.com/en Times (Paywalled, I don't have access) https://www.thetimes.com/uk/en |
I wonder who's funding the renowned war criminal Tony Blair nowadays.. |  | |  |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 12:20 - Feb 13 with 407 views | WeWereZombies |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 10:29 - Feb 13 by Samuelowen88 | As Zombie mentioned, If your boy wants to get into it there are still good opportunities, but they might not be here. CERN still has money, and will move on with their project with or without the UK. The problem we have at the moment is the UK has promised certain things (huge parts of the next upgrade on ATLAS) that at the moment the funding might not be able to cover. PHD and maybe masters (doing particle physics) generally get the change to do placement work at CERN, and this is a great way to get your name known out there then after that get jobs out there. If your boy is really interested in getting into research, what degree has he just completed, Bachelors? Is it particle physics he's interested in? |
Yep, study study study is the way to go. My cousin completed his doctorate whilst working at CERN. |  |
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| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 15:51 - Feb 13 with 245 views | Swansea_Blue |
| Care about the environment? All a bit woke innit so f#ck you! on 12:20 - Feb 13 by WeWereZombies | Yep, study study study is the way to go. My cousin completed his doctorate whilst working at CERN. |
A school trip to CERN inspired my lad to apply for Physics courses for next year. I thought he’d be on to a winner with Physics, but hadn’t reckoned on this government being worse than the last in some ways. Still, we’ll have a Reform government by the time he graduates, so I’m sure things will be fine by then. (Abroad it is then! lol) |  |
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