Old Rocks
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Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
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Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
America has decades of Oil left to use.
Last year I posted information that there are over 200 years worth of oil already discovered, which got ignored here in the forum.
I expect you to ignore it too.
Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
America has decades of Oil left to use.
Last year I posted information that there are over 200 years worth of oil already discovered, which got ignored here in the forum.
I expect you to ignore it too.
Decades of oil left - or 200 years - which is it? Either way, man is putting back into the atmosphere CO2 that was absorbed by the biological carbon cycle for many thousands of years.
Do you think that is a good thing?
From our literature:
Why the Need for New Power? — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
This is an authorized Web site of Jehovah’s Witnesses. It is a research tool for publications in various languages produced by Jehovah’s Witnesses.wol.jw.org
"Writing in Utne Reader, Jeremiah Creedon says: “The only thing worse than running out of oil might be not running out of oil. The carbon dioxide we create by burning oil continues to heat the planet, yet the economy and the environment are still usually discussed as separate issues.” Highlighting the consequences of just one country’s addiction to oil, the Australian Broadcasting Commission reports: “The 26 million vehicles in the United Kingdom generate one third of all the UK’s carbon dioxide (which leads to global warming) and one third of all the UK’s air pollution (which kills around 10,000 people each year).”
Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
Couldn't happen to a more deserving industry.
Making over $400 net profit per second (and that is just Exxon in a bad year) is far too much economic and political power.
Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
America has decades of Oil left to use.
Last year I posted information that there are over 200 years worth of oil already discovered, which got ignored here in the forum.
I expect you to ignore it too.
Decades of oil left - or 200 years - which is it? Either way, man is putting back into the atmosphere CO2 that was absorbed by the biological carbon cycle for many thousands of years.
Do you think that is a good thing?
From our literature:
Why the Need for New Power? — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
This is an authorized Web site of Jehovah’s Witnesses. It is a research tool for publications in various languages produced by Jehovah’s Witnesses.wol.jw.org
"Writing in Utne Reader, Jeremiah Creedon says: “The only thing worse than running out of oil might be not running out of oil. The carbon dioxide we create by burning oil continues to heat the planet, yet the economy and the environment are still usually discussed as separate issues.” Highlighting the consequences of just one country’s addiction to oil, the Australian Broadcasting Commission reports: “The 26 million vehicles in the United Kingdom generate one third of all the UK’s carbon dioxide (which leads to global warming) and one third of all the UK’s air pollution (which kills around 10,000 people each year).”
Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
America has decades of Oil left to use.
Last year I posted information that there are over 200 years worth of oil already discovered, which got ignored here in the forum.
I expect you to ignore it too.
Decades of oil left - or 200 years - which is it? Either way, man is putting back into the atmosphere CO2 that was absorbed by the biological carbon cycle for many thousands of years.
Do you think that is a good thing?
From our literature:
Why the Need for New Power? — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
This is an authorized Web site of Jehovah’s Witnesses. It is a research tool for publications in various languages produced by Jehovah’s Witnesses.wol.jw.org
"Writing in Utne Reader, Jeremiah Creedon says: “The only thing worse than running out of oil might be not running out of oil. The carbon dioxide we create by burning oil continues to heat the planet, yet the economy and the environment are still usually discussed as separate issues.” Highlighting the consequences of just one country’s addiction to oil, the Australian Broadcasting Commission reports: “The 26 million vehicles in the United Kingdom generate one third of all the UK’s carbon dioxide (which leads to global warming) and one third of all the UK’s air pollution (which kills around 10,000 people each year).”
Oil is presently $34 to $42 per barrel. That is a very bad price for the industry
America has decades of Oil left to use.
Last year I posted information that there are over 200 years worth of oil already discovered, which got ignored here in the forum.
I expect you to ignore it too.
Decades of oil left - or 200 years - which is it? Either way, man is putting back into the atmosphere CO2 that was absorbed by the biological carbon cycle for many thousands of years.
Do you think that is a good thing?
From our literature:
Why the Need for New Power? — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
This is an authorized Web site of Jehovah’s Witnesses. It is a research tool for publications in various languages produced by Jehovah’s Witnesses.wol.jw.org
"Writing in Utne Reader, Jeremiah Creedon says: “The only thing worse than running out of oil might be not running out of oil. The carbon dioxide we create by burning oil continues to heat the planet, yet the economy and the environment are still usually discussed as separate issues.” Highlighting the consequences of just one country’s addiction to oil, the Australian Broadcasting Commission reports: “The 26 million vehicles in the United Kingdom generate one third of all the UK’s carbon dioxide (which leads to global warming) and one third of all the UK’s air pollution (which kills around 10,000 people each year).”
Decades of oil left - or 200 years - which is it? Either way, man is putting back into the atmosphere CO2 that was absorbed by the biological carbon cycle for many thousands of years.
How many new nuclear plants should we build?
In the wings, oil companies are applauding their apologists.
Hello Todd. How have you been?
That depends on how much libs love the polar bears I supposeHow many new nuclear plants should we build?