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![]() "D-unit" cof42_AT_embarqmail.com wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... The History Channel ran a great documentary on oil over the weekend. It explained how oil was (and still is) created from atoms of carbon and I thought the whole thing was interesting. It also opened my eyes a bit. For many reasons, not the least of which being the surprise emergence of China and the growing oil demands of it's population, we looks like we may be in deep doo-doo much sooner than forecast even 10 years ago. Eisboch They also ran a show on global warming, it is global warming in the past that created the oil in the first place. But the basic tenant is that the more green house gases mankind spews, the warmer the earth gets, the more melting that creates releases more greenhouse gases, etc, etc, etc until the whole planet is too warm everywhere but the artic. And yes the earth goes through warming and cooling periods caused by the sun - but this time mankind is a huge contributing factor. I've resisted the temptation to jump on the "man is the cause of global warming" bandwagon precisely because the earth has gone through these cycles naturally for 10's of thousands of years. 10's or thousands? The earth is over 4 billion years old. Its gone through cycles before and will again whether CO2 emissions are the cause or not. Sooner or later we're going to have to learn to live with whatever comes. Im not going to go out a buy an electric car just yet. We have yet to find a suitable energy replacement for petrolium. Somebody needs to get to work on this pretty soon. db Do you have any idea of the world's dependence on oil? I am not talking about gas for your car. Virtually anything you use or touch everyday most likely had it's origin in oil. Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "D-unit" cof42_AT_embarqmail.com wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in message ... The History Channel ran a great documentary on oil over the weekend. It explained how oil was (and still is) created from atoms of carbon and I thought the whole thing was interesting. It also opened my eyes a bit. For many reasons, not the least of which being the surprise emergence of China and the growing oil demands of it's population, we looks like we may be in deep doo-doo much sooner than forecast even 10 years ago. Eisboch They also ran a show on global warming, it is global warming in the past that created the oil in the first place. But the basic tenant is that the more green house gases mankind spews, the warmer the earth gets, the more melting that creates releases more greenhouse gases, etc, etc, etc until the whole planet is too warm everywhere but the artic. And yes the earth goes through warming and cooling periods caused by the sun - but this time mankind is a huge contributing factor. I've resisted the temptation to jump on the "man is the cause of global warming" bandwagon precisely because the earth has gone through these cycles naturally for 10's of thousands of years. 10's or thousands? The earth is over 4 billion years old. Its gone through cycles before and will again whether CO2 emissions are the cause or not. Sooner or later we're going to have to learn to live with whatever comes. Im not going to go out a buy an electric car just yet. We have yet to find a suitable energy replacement for petrolium. Somebody needs to get to work on this pretty soon. db Do you have any idea of the world's dependence on oil? I am not talking about gas for your car. Virtually anything you use or touch everyday most likely had it's origin in oil. Eisboch Absolutely, The problem as it stands now is there is no other energy source that provides as much "bang for the buck" as petroleum and is so easy to transport. I think we need to invest in methane. There's an abundant source of it. db |
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