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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Good to see your support for a 2nd referendum given so many have changed their minds since 2014. Oil could provide so much more for Scotland's econony, unfortunately Salmond chose not to venture down that path, instead just concentrated on the price of a barrel rather than seeking to explore the Norway model, for example.
    I fail to see how oil revenues will be good for Scotland when you consider the SNP are at the fore front of zero carbon

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    Norway currently investing billions in hydrogen technology, we're building windmills everywhere. Zero carbon just means planting more trees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taintedice View Post
    Norway currently investing billions in hydrogen technology, we're building windmills everywhere. Zero carbon just means planting more trees.
    Here is something for you to investigate. In November 2019 I discovered this information by accident whilst during the internet.

    https://www.whiskyadvocate.com/most-...kies-peatiest/

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