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Legend says that if you displeased the King of Siam, he would give you a white elephant. These rare and protected elephants were incredibly expensive to keep.
So a "White Elephant" came to mean a possession that is useless, troublesome, expensive to maintain, and difficult to dispose of - like a Sacred Cow, but much bigger. [bold, links added]
Today, the deluded rulers of the Western world are gifting us and future generations with plagues of Green Elephants - useless, expensive, protected green rubbish.
The
biggest green elephants in Australia are the
five desalination plants built hurriedly when
climate catastrophist Tim Flannery forecast that burning hydrocarbons would create
perpetual drought.He forgot La Nina with its cycles of rain and floods for Australia. Flannery's complex, expensive de-sal plants have largely sat idle.
The sun powers the greatest desalination plant on earth, all for free. If we had spent all that desalination money on dams we could have
moderated La Nina flood damage, insulated against El Nino droughts, and provided
naturally desalinated water for many towns and industries.
Australia was also
conned into a war on hydrocarbons by American
climate catastrophist Al Gore and his animated cartoon.
This generated another
epidemic of Green Elephants — solar panels, wind turbines, and
spiderwebs of power lines that squander capital, uglify our landscapes and destroy grasslands, forests, and birdlife, as well as destroying our once-cheap and reliable electricity supply.
Future generations
will be faced with the
removal and disposal of these Green Monuments to Stupidity.
Another Green Elephant is being suckled in the Snowy Mountains - Snowy 2 Pumped Hydro. Its
plant and transmission lines will cost $10 billion for a facility that is a
net consumer of electricity.More
huge batteries are required to "solve" the
chronic intermittency of wind/solar energy.More Green Elephants are being planned by
hydrogen speculators. These net consumers of energy will
guzzle huge quantities of freshwater to produce a
dangerous explosive gas that cannot be used by motorists or industry without much
research and new infrastructure.Some even dream of
exporting our precious freshwater via hydrogen (nine tonnes of water for every tonne of hydrogen).
Perhaps the world's biggest Green Elephant is being bred in Australia's Northern Territory.
This green folly would connect the
world's biggest collection of solar "farms", wind turbines, and batteries to Singapore via the
world's longest undersea extension cord across a
deep submarine trench that is subject to many
earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions.These
disastrous Green adventures are driven by the
UN Billionaires' club and
promoted endlessly by government, media, education bureaucracies, and vocal vested interests.
This plague of Green Elephants will destroy our industries, our farms, and our
access to cheap reliable fuels and electricity.It is time for a Green Elephant Hunt.
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