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Hey ironman, that’s too close to xironman.
xironmanParticipantHey ironman, that’s too close to xironman.
xironmanParticipantHey ironman, that’s too close to xironman.
xironmanParticipantHey ironman, that’s too close to xironman.
xironmanParticipantGeology will regulate carbon emissions just fine.
Not entirely true. One mitigating technology we will use will probably be CTL, as mentioned in Hirsh, probably without CO2 sequestration. Though the coal supply itself is both geologically and logistically limited, this does not mean that we won’t make every effort to pull as much of it as possible, liquefy it and dump the emissions into the air. Far higher impact than the remaining oil.
xironmanParticipantGeology will regulate carbon emissions just fine.
Not entirely true. One mitigating technology we will use will probably be CTL, as mentioned in Hirsh, probably without CO2 sequestration. Though the coal supply itself is both geologically and logistically limited, this does not mean that we won’t make every effort to pull as much of it as possible, liquefy it and dump the emissions into the air. Far higher impact than the remaining oil.
xironmanParticipantGeology will regulate carbon emissions just fine.
Not entirely true. One mitigating technology we will use will probably be CTL, as mentioned in Hirsh, probably without CO2 sequestration. Though the coal supply itself is both geologically and logistically limited, this does not mean that we won’t make every effort to pull as much of it as possible, liquefy it and dump the emissions into the air. Far higher impact than the remaining oil.
xironmanParticipantGeology will regulate carbon emissions just fine.
Not entirely true. One mitigating technology we will use will probably be CTL, as mentioned in Hirsh, probably without CO2 sequestration. Though the coal supply itself is both geologically and logistically limited, this does not mean that we won’t make every effort to pull as much of it as possible, liquefy it and dump the emissions into the air. Far higher impact than the remaining oil.
xironmanParticipantGeology will regulate carbon emissions just fine.
Not entirely true. One mitigating technology we will use will probably be CTL, as mentioned in Hirsh, probably without CO2 sequestration. Though the coal supply itself is both geologically and logistically limited, this does not mean that we won’t make every effort to pull as much of it as possible, liquefy it and dump the emissions into the air. Far higher impact than the remaining oil.
xironmanParticipantReport From Norway: Why They Don’t Have an Energy Crisis and We Do by Newt Gingrich
Hold on, ignorance has a friend, looks like Newt outdid Kiplinger. Let’s see why does Norway not have an energy crisis and we do… let’s start with the fact that they have huge oil reserves that just started to be exploited in the 80’s while we have been going at it over a century. Oh yeah, the little technicality that the have 5 million people and we have over 300 million. But no, the real problem is that there is 20% of territory off limits to to oil drillers. Makes sense to me. So who believes this and why, I just don’t understand.
xironmanParticipantReport From Norway: Why They Don’t Have an Energy Crisis and We Do by Newt Gingrich
Hold on, ignorance has a friend, looks like Newt outdid Kiplinger. Let’s see why does Norway not have an energy crisis and we do… let’s start with the fact that they have huge oil reserves that just started to be exploited in the 80’s while we have been going at it over a century. Oh yeah, the little technicality that the have 5 million people and we have over 300 million. But no, the real problem is that there is 20% of territory off limits to to oil drillers. Makes sense to me. So who believes this and why, I just don’t understand.
xironmanParticipantReport From Norway: Why They Don’t Have an Energy Crisis and We Do by Newt Gingrich
Hold on, ignorance has a friend, looks like Newt outdid Kiplinger. Let’s see why does Norway not have an energy crisis and we do… let’s start with the fact that they have huge oil reserves that just started to be exploited in the 80’s while we have been going at it over a century. Oh yeah, the little technicality that the have 5 million people and we have over 300 million. But no, the real problem is that there is 20% of territory off limits to to oil drillers. Makes sense to me. So who believes this and why, I just don’t understand.
xironmanParticipantReport From Norway: Why They Don’t Have an Energy Crisis and We Do by Newt Gingrich
Hold on, ignorance has a friend, looks like Newt outdid Kiplinger. Let’s see why does Norway not have an energy crisis and we do… let’s start with the fact that they have huge oil reserves that just started to be exploited in the 80’s while we have been going at it over a century. Oh yeah, the little technicality that the have 5 million people and we have over 300 million. But no, the real problem is that there is 20% of territory off limits to to oil drillers. Makes sense to me. So who believes this and why, I just don’t understand.
xironmanParticipantReport From Norway: Why They Don’t Have an Energy Crisis and We Do by Newt Gingrich
Hold on, ignorance has a friend, looks like Newt outdid Kiplinger. Let’s see why does Norway not have an energy crisis and we do… let’s start with the fact that they have huge oil reserves that just started to be exploited in the 80’s while we have been going at it over a century. Oh yeah, the little technicality that the have 5 million people and we have over 300 million. But no, the real problem is that there is 20% of territory off limits to to oil drillers. Makes sense to me. So who believes this and why, I just don’t understand.
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