Yes, and we’ve known this well, since at least about the time I was in high school in the 70s, when I was an Earth Sciences student (but found I didn’t have a scientist’s discipline), when the first “Stop global warming” bumperstickers came out, when there was this thing call...
In the wake of the bust in the 1980s, bumper stickers that read, “Please God Let There Be Another Oil Boom, I Promise Not To Piss It All Away This Time,” aptly captured the mood in Texas. But the economic destruction caused by the bust struck fear in state leaders, who scrambled ...
In regard to rates of change in production, IMO actual global crude oil production probably peaked in 2005, while global natural gas production and associated liquids, condensate and natural gas liquids, have (so far) continued to increase: http://peakoilbarrel.com/jean-laherreres-bakken-update/...
The market has treated me well but I know that can change instantly. I consider economics, war, politics, PO, all one subject. I consider CC as a related but different subject. I believe we should all read and weigh as many opinions as possible on both of these subjects. Sorry for ...
It is not the brand of oil that matter so much as the frequency of the oil change...every 3000 miles no deviation. I had a 94 t bird when I traded it off I had 187000 miles on it. yep you guessed it... super tec...just a thought for all you brand concious drivers out there...
It seems to me that the top 10 energy stories of 2007 are all quite centered on the "maintaining the status quo" theme and exclude those who believe that radical culture change is needed. Some of the reality-based top stories may have to do with those who see that the ecological perfect...
These are some of the scarier aspects of climate change, the runaway processes we don't have a rat's rear end worth of mitigation. The methane production of thawing permafrost, underground coal fires-discussed also last week-China's existing fires are immense, but PA contributes some of her...
t be done and that our group was pissing in the wind. We were laughed at as a bunch of tree hugging political fanatics. But our resolve never faltered, if anything, it became even stronger. Save West Island bumper stickers were seen as far away as Worcester. We couldn’t keep up ...
This will make it very difficult to reliably predict how the climate of Europe and North America will change in the near future." Condron also notes that other research groups have found that the number of polar lows might decrease in the next 20 to 50 years. "If this is true, we ...
woke up to climate change? Well, our only choice is to greatly reduce use of FF, but how? Don't get me wrong, I understand AGW and agree with it, but would society actually do much of anything? People dance to the tune of whatever is economically advantageous, irrespective of the ...