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THE Peak Oil & Climate Change Thread (merged)

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Re: 2008 the year peak oil joins climate change at top of ag

Unread postby FreakOil » Tue 15 Jan 2008, 23:50:18

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('steam_cannon', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('kokoda', 'I')f you read the article you would realise that the reporter actually used the term "peak oil" ... not the CEO of GM.
But it is significant when reporters start using the term "peak oil".

Showing people "peak oil" is mainstream
http://peakoil.com/fortopic35648.html


Let's not get too excited. It's only a website called GreensBlog.
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Re: 2008 the year peak oil joins climate change at top of ag

Unread postby steam_cannon » Wed 16 Jan 2008, 00:40:37

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FreakOil', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('steam_cannon', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('kokoda', 'I')f you read the article you would realise that the reporter actually used the term "peak oil" ... not the CEO of GM.
But it is significant when reporters start using the term "peak oil".

Showing people "peak oil" is mainstream
http://peakoil.com/fortopic35648.html


Let's not get too excited. It's only a website called GreensBlog.
Yes, but Jim Jubak is MSN.
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Re: 2008 the year peak oil joins climate change at top of ag

Unread postby FreakOil » Wed 16 Jan 2008, 01:05:00

Aha! Maybe the world isn't such a crappy, stupid place after all.
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Re: 2008 the year peak oil joins climate change at top of ag

Unread postby steam_cannon » Wed 16 Jan 2008, 02:01:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FreakOil', 'A')ha! Maybe the world isn't such a crappy, stupid place after all.
No no, the world is as crappy as ever! And who knows what this might mean, maybe MSN will take over peakoil.com next... :lol:
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Re: 2008 the year peak oil joins climate change at top of ag

Unread postby TheDude » Wed 16 Jan 2008, 08:52:58

Wagoner is calling for a switchover to EVs.

The tiny size of the US EV fleet:

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To put this in perspective, I cropped the image to show only the AFV fleet for 2005, giving an image height of 1.4" for 600K vehicles. To illustrate the size of the ca. 135 million vehicles used for commuting in the US would require a bar 26.25 feet (8 meters) long.

Admittedly a rough figure, and a lot of people do carpool/use MT etc. Still! There are 243 million registered vehicles in the US total. EVs have a lot of catching up to do if they are to replace the current liquid fueled Happy Motoring.
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Re: 2008 the year peak oil joins climate change at top of ag

Unread postby mos6507 » Wed 16 Jan 2008, 16:18:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('steam_cannon', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FreakOil', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('steam_cannon', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('kokoda', 'I')f you read the article you would realise that the reporter actually used the term "peak oil" ... not the CEO of GM.
But it is significant when reporters start using the term "peak oil".

Showing people "peak oil" is mainstream
http://peakoil.com/fortopic35648.html


Let's not get too excited. It's only a website called GreensBlog.
Yes, but Jim Jubak is MSN.
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Showing people "peak oil" is mainstream
http://peakoil.com/fortopic35648.html



Right now GW probably yields a hundred unique news articles a day. This creates a self-sustaining phenomenon in public awareness. PO gets an isolated mention in the MSM every few months or so. It just hasn't hit critical mass. People are whining about oil prices but not connecting the dots. They still think any potential crisis is decades off and change can occur very gradually via "the market" without causing any sort of collapse.
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Re: Ball Scrubber

Unread postby UncoveringTruths » Wed 30 Jan 2008, 12:29:23

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Re: Ball Scrubber

Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Wed 30 Jan 2008, 23:17:45

Ball scrubbers. heh heh. How's this?
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Diesel cars in EU & elsewhere cause climate change

Unread postby Plantagenet » Mon 24 Mar 2008, 14:33:01

New studies show that carbon soot is a major cause of climate warming, and that diesel fuel used widely in cars in the EU and in Asia is a major cause of Greenhouse Warming

diesel fuel causes Greenhouse Warming

Hopefully the negotiations following on the new Bali Treaty will address the carbon soot problem caused by diesel fuel.

I hope the EU and countries in Asia and elsewhere that rely on diesel fuel for cars will move to greatly reduce or ban the use of diesel fuel in cars, in order to reduce their carbon soot production and mitigate the dangerous effects of climate change that is affecting people everywhere else on the globe. :evil:
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Re: Diesel cars in EU & elsewhere cause climate change

Unread postby Plantagenet » Mon 24 Mar 2008, 14:38:11

India and China are MAJOR producers of black soot.

--Because of the combination of high absorption, a regional distribution roughly aligned with solar irradiance, and the capacity to form widespread atmospheric brown clouds in a mixture with other aerosols, emissions of black carbon are the second strongest contribution to current global warming, after carbon dioxide emissions.

—“Global and regional climate changes due to black carbon”

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widespread atmospheric brown clouds in a mixture with other aerosols, .... that really sounds like China
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Re: Diesel cars in EU & elsewhere cause climate change

Unread postby bodigami » Tue 25 Mar 2008, 02:33:27

Who said diesel doesn't cause climate change? afterall it's based on fossil fuels... (I hope) there's no one on this forum that truly believe that diesel transportation is "green".
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Re: Diesel cars in EU & elsewhere cause climate change

Unread postby Plantagenet » Tue 25 Mar 2008, 21:20:54

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('zensui', 'W')ho said diesel doesn't cause climate change? afterall it's based on fossil fuels... (I hope) there's no one on this forum that truly believe that diesel transportation is "green".


Diesel is even worse for the climate then gasoline. Diesel engines produces lots of soot, which goes into the atmosphere with the CO2 and makes things even worse. The new study in NATURE shows that soot is the second most important cause of the Greenhouse effect, right after CO2.

Unlike in the US, Diesel engines are widely used in cars in Europe and Asia.

Diesel engines should be banned immediately in all cars in the EU and elsewhere. 8)
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Re: Diesel cars in EU & elsewhere cause climate change

Unread postby bodigami » Wed 26 Mar 2008, 01:38:07

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', '(')...)
Diesel engines should be banned immediately in all cars in the EU and elsewhere. 8)


gasoline too, but most probably it will not happen... I guess nature will make 99% of the corrections.
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Re: Diesel cars in EU & elsewhere cause climate change

Unread postby Ainan » Wed 26 Mar 2008, 17:24:08

Is it true UK refinery's crack brent crude for diesel rather than petroleum? I have noticed more diesel cars about and the price of diesel has shot up to about £1.10 a litre, 10p more than petrol, a bigger difference than in the past.
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Re: Diesel cars in EU & elsewhere cause climate change

Unread postby Plantagenet » Wed 26 Mar 2008, 17:44:22

If you are worried about the environment, then ditch the diesel cars---they cause more greenhouse warming than gasoline powered cars.
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Re: Diesel cars in EU & elsewhere cause climate change

Unread postby Plantagenet » Tue 15 Apr 2008, 12:42:05

I HATE the new VW ad campaign.

The TV ads show an old VeeWee interviewing various celebrities. The ad pitch is that VW cars use "clean diesel."

CLEAN DIESEL!!!!---there is no such fucking thing as clean diesel.

The newest science shows that diesel cars and trucks are WORSE then other cars and trucks for the environment. Diesel causes more Greenhouse warming, not less.

GGgggrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!

scientists show diesel cars hurt the environment more then cars using other kinds of fuel---Grrrr
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Evolution, Global Warming, Doomsday and the Afterlife

Unread postby Graeme » Tue 24 Feb 2009, 11:50:33

Leanan has already posted this story on the front page but I would like to repeat it here because I think it sums up why there is the breadth of opinion from members posting on this board.

Evolution, Global Warming, Doomsday and the Afterlife

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I') recently wrote a book partially treating evolution and the afterlife, and an earlier one analyzing global warming and possible doomsdays, and have lately been busy reading up, responding to and organizing virtual discussion forums on the economic collapse, peak oil, global warming and doomsday. The participants tend to be the more scholarly facet of our society and hardly represent the masses. Yet, many of them have devoted their professional lives to these subjects and are the best and brightest, so their views are important and can't be totally discarded.

I would say something like 10% to 20% of this eclectic group actually believe the combined crush of the economic collapse, peak oil and global warming will be so severe that society as we know it will NEVER recover, our lifestyles will be seriously compromised and survival could become a life-or-death issue. Some have purchased land and are initiating self-reliant communities. There are blogs to prepare individuals living in these uncertain times. A few of my friends are actually looking forward to this new kind of adventure. Most in this forum, though, are like me, in that we rather enjoy our current mode of life, but are beginning to get mildly concerned.

Anyway, how can anyone get so traumatized by this latest series of existing and potential catastrophes, for in the 70's we muddled through the population bomb, limits to growth, potential nuclear winter, the Vietnam War, acid rain and two energy crises...and somehow recovered. In fact, nearly two decades after the Second Energy Crisis, crude oil in 1998 fell to the lowest on historical record ($15.52/barrel in 2008 dollars, even lower than the $18.29 of 1972), and there was nothing government, academics or politics did to orchestrate this drop. Further, another decade later the United States is now supremely unchallenged and oil is heading back to almost historic lows. Nuclear holocaust? Iran and North Korea will not precipitate a World War 3. Aside for this inconvenient economic collapse, things seem generally okay today.


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Re: Evolution, Global Warming, Doomsday and the Afterlife

Unread postby threadbear » Sun 08 Mar 2009, 01:14:10

Aside from an inconvenient economic collapse, things seem okay? Oh dear.
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Re: Evolution, Global Warming, Doomsday and the Afterlife

Unread postby Narz » Sun 08 Mar 2009, 01:43:03

Not a lot of content there...

hey it worked, I can reply!! :)
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Re: Evolution, Global Warming, Doomsday and the Afterlife

Unread postby threadbear » Sun 08 Mar 2009, 01:46:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Narz', 'N')ot a lot of content there...

hey it worked, I can reply!! :)


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