By the time PO is excepted by the major oil comp it'll be too late.
Nicholas Friedman Sat, 28 Nov 2009 at 11:14 PM
I'm so glad Jeremy stated the importance of the connection between Peak Oil and Climate change. The upcoming Climate Change talks in Copenhagen seem but a pointless charade if they don't overtly recognize the connection between these two phenomena. How are world governments going to honestly make policy changes for projected global cut backs in carbon emissions when the results of oil shortages will send the world scrambling for even dirtier replacements (i.e. coal and oil shales).
Nick Friedman
The Duckpond Pottery
Brevard, North Carolina
Nicholas Friedman Sat, 28 Nov 2009 at 11:14 PM
I'm so glad Jeremy stated the importance of the connection between Peak Oil and Climate change. The upcoming Climate Change talks in Copenhagen seem but a pointless charade if they don't overtly recognize the connection between these two phenomena. How are world governments going to honestly make policy changes for projected global cut backs in carbon emissions when the results of oil shortages will send the world scrambling for even dirtier replacements (i.e. coal and oil shales).
Nick Friedman
The Duckpond Pottery
Brevard, North Carolina
By the time PO is excepted by the major oil comp it'll be too late.
I'm so glad Jeremy stated the importance of the connection between Peak Oil and Climate change. The upcoming Climate Change talks in Copenhagen seem but a pointless charade if they don't overtly recognize the connection between these two phenomena. How are world governments going to honestly make policy changes for projected global cut backs in carbon emissions when the results of oil shortages will send the world scrambling for even dirtier replacements (i.e. coal and oil shales). Nick Friedman The Duckpond Pottery Brevard, North Carolina
I'm so glad Jeremy stated the importance of the connection between Peak Oil and Climate change. The upcoming Climate Change talks in Copenhagen seem but a pointless charade if they don't overtly recognize the connection between these two phenomena. How are world governments going to honestly make policy changes for projected global cut backs in carbon emissions when the results of oil shortages will send the world scrambling for even dirtier replacements (i.e. coal and oil shales). Nick Friedman The Duckpond Pottery Brevard, North Carolina