Ginormous petro-contaminated sinkhole in Louisiana

Fuckin' bitch.

Says a worker for the cancer causing fossil fuel industry. Your coal, oil and natural gas has removed 5.5 years and added a factor of 10 people coming down with cancer in parts of china.

Pretty fucking clear. Pretty fucking clear fossil are a huge reason for cancer!

I work to provide the needs of the agriculture community. Agriculture is the ends of all cancers.

And you, Matthew, are one truly fucked in the head bitch.

Suck on that you fetid cock.
 
A huge sinkhole, used by a petro company to dispose of waste, swallows parish

The Sinkhole That's Eating Louisiana - Newsweek
(snip)
Once a rural paradise, Bayou Corne could become a ghost town as a result of a man-made ulcer whose depths defy understanding.

Cancer Alley, a stretch of about 100 miles between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, is home to some 150 petrochemical plants, making these swamplands perhaps the most industrialized (and polluted) region in the United States.

:up: carbon fuels.

Discuss...




nobody cares s0n.



The United States, within the next 2 years, will be the largest exporter of oil in the world!!!



= the environmental mental cases are losing.:2up::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock:
 
There used to be these things millions of years ago called Tar Pits. Those damn dinosaurs and their fracking SUVs.
 
Fuckin' bitch.

Says a worker for the cancer causing fossil fuel industry. Your coal, oil and natural gas has removed 5.5 years and added a factor of 10 people coming down with cancer in parts of china.

Pretty fucking clear. Pretty fucking clear fossil are a huge reason for cancer!

yeah Mr. H. What say you carbonboi?

I think the poop intended for Sarah Palin's mouth should be placed in your mouth.
 
A huge sinkhole, used by a petro company to dispose of waste, swallows parish

The Sinkhole That's Eating Louisiana - Newsweek
(snip)
Once a rural paradise, Bayou Corne could become a ghost town as a result of a man-made ulcer whose depths defy understanding.

Cancer Alley, a stretch of about 100 miles between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, is home to some 150 petrochemical plants, making these swamplands perhaps the most industrialized (and polluted) region in the United States.

:up: carbon fuels.

Discuss...




nobody cares s0n.



The United States, within the next 2 years, will be the largest exporter of oil in the world!!!



= the environmental mental cases are losing.:2up::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock::rock:

This is something to brag about? Increased exports equals higher fuel prices for Americans and we're stuck with the added environmental costs. Yay team rock rock rock and let's not forget to fight for lower taxes for energy companies while we're at it. Yay team, rock rock rock.
 
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Mr.H,

We need to eat but we sure as hell don't need fossil fuels to power our cities.

Big difference.

Matt, Fuck You. We would be eating shit were it not for hydrocarbons.

Agriculture could not exist today without fossil fuels and you know it, Dottie knows it, yet you both deny it.

Double the fucking fun. :lol:
No doubt fossil fuels have powered economic growth for over a century but that doesn't mean it will continue to do so in the 21st century. As the cost of fossil fuel production rises, the cost of producing alternative energy is falling. This may account for the 11% growth in private investment in alternative energy which was 267 billion dollars in 2012.

Both oil companies and alternative energy advocates agree that long-term consumption of fossil fuels is harmful to the planet. Fossil fuels are responsible for polluting the air and water and causing toxic wastes and harm both plants and animals. But where oil companies and alternative energy advocates typically part ways is over what to do next. It's not a question of should we transition to alternative energy but how.


HowStuffWorks "Are oil companies promoting alternative energy?"
 
Mr.H,

We need to eat but we sure as hell don't need fossil fuels to power our cities.

Big difference.

Matt, Fuck You. We would be eating shit were it not for hydrocarbons.

Agriculture could not exist today without fossil fuels and you know it, Dottie knows it, yet you both deny it.

Double the fucking fun. :lol:
No doubt fossil fuels have powered economic growth for over a century but that doesn't mean it will continue to do so in the 21st century. As the cost of fossil fuel production rises, the cost of producing alternative energy is falling. This may account for the 11% growth in private investment in alternative energy which was 267 billion dollars in 2012.

Both oil companies and alternative energy advocates agree that long-term consumption of fossil fuels is harmful to the planet. Fossil fuels are responsible for polluting the air and water and causing toxic wastes and harm both plants and animals. But where oil companies and alternative energy advocates typically part ways is over what to do next. It's not a question of should we transition to alternative energy but how.


HowStuffWorks "Are oil companies promoting alternative energy?"

There ARE no alternatives today for producing reliable electricity.. And the public hasnt begun to see the REAL COSTS of trying to push these limited techs like wind and solar to higher levels on the grid.. Cali is JUST NOW realized they need BILLIONS of dollars of short term storage just to prevent grid meltdown switching between generators..

Besides ----- its never been a choice between "alternatives and oil, because oil hardly produces ANY electricity... Even ethanol is not "an alternative to petrol, its merely a bad supplement.. Like wind and solar are to their fossil and nuclear bigger brothers on the grid.

It's not a question of should we transition to alternative energy but how.

Weve wasted a couple decades brainwashing the public and policymakers with the fairytale existence of "alternatives".. We need to get real and take steps to revive nuclear and build out fuel cell and hydrogen production for the transport part of the problem.. And stop repeating the same 30 year old false choices.. First step to progress beyond fossil is to be honest about the diff between alternatives and supplements.
 
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at least we wouldn't have to blow huge wads of taxpayer cash, at the behest of the repubs, to police the Persian gulf. I know, I was there. Then we slowly :up: wean our way off of carbon fuels entirely.
 
STop! you are both right.

Yes the petrochemical and petrochemical agriculture industries are polluting our planet.

They are the SAME INDUSTRIALISTS.
 
I guess the best solution for dots and matts is don't MOVE to Louisiana

good grief the world is going to end according to them two

it's always something
 

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