Recent science has now confirmed that Greenland was once green after the ice melted due to rising temperatures.
Clearly after the temperature fell, the land was recovered by an ice cap.
Neither of these cataclysmic events occured due to humans and are unlikely to have been prevented by any kind of Net-Zero initiative.
What happened to the polar bears, while this was going on, we just don't know.
So Erik the Red was right when he named the land Greenland to attract other Viking settlers. Who would have thought it?
Point being why are we fretting about electric cars and ULEZ and the like and not about planning for when the ice melts and a lot of people and places will be under water.
Never mind stopping oil. Climate change will happen and it's arrogant nonsense to think that we can stop it.
So where's all the planning for, and investment in, stilt, floating and oil-rig type housing to deal with the impending rising sea level crisis?