If you search the website of the Irish Times for the phrase “Peak Oil” you will find that it appears only once in 2019, in a motoring column, and only then as a throwaway comparison to the Chinese car industry. It is the first time the phrase has appeared in Ireland’s most august newspaper since 2017, when it appeared twice. Then it appears again, once or twice, in 2015.
It’s a far cry from the good old days of 2010 and 2011, years when the Irish Times published not one, not two, but over 70, articles referring, at least in passing, to “Peak Oil”.
On December 19th, 2009, then-Irish Times environmental columnist John Gibbons declared, as part of an article called “Six Reasons why Earth won’t cope for long” (emphasis added):
“Peak oil: This month, the International Energy Agency formally predicted global peak oil by 2020. Today, the world burns the equivalent of 82 million barrels of oil every day. Projected growth in energy demand will see this rise to almost 100 million barrels within a decade, but by then, output from the oilfields currently in production will have plummeted to barely a third of that. A massive energy gap is looming, and with discoveries having peaked in the mid-1960s, we are approaching the bottom of the cheap oil barrel. Non-conventional oil, renewables and nuclear will be nowhere near capable of bridging this energy gap in time. The oil shocks of the coming decade will be intense.”
In fairness to Mr. Gibbons, December 2019 is still some weeks away, so there is indeed time for his prediction of “an intense oil shock” before his ten year timeframe elapses. By and large, though, the decade has seen lower, and more stable, oil prices than the one that came before it.
In June 2010, the papers environment editor, Frank MacDonald, issued a stern warning:
“The bell is tolling again now, this time for the imminent end of cheap and plentiful oil. Last week, Lloyd’s – in collaboration with think tank Chatham House – issued a White Paper, Sustainable Energy Security: Strategic Risks and Opportunities for Business, which explicitly warned that we are heading towards a global oil supply crunch and price spike – in other words, “peak oil”.”
In September of that year, the paper reported another warning:
“It is estimated that we reached peak oil two years ago: everything is made of oil, we rely on oil. Unless we all wean ourselves off oil, and plan a future without oil, we’re in big trouble.”
Very amusingly, Frank MacDonald was back at it in May 2010, this time denouncing “peak oil” sceptics, in a piece he entitled “A Dialogue of the Deaf with US Climate Sceptics”. He reported, in astonishment, that some deniers simply didn’t believe in the threat of “peak oil”:
“Fossil fuels provide 85 per cent of US energy, making them the “preferred energy source” of Americans, as Lieberman put it. The big problem, of course, is that 60 per cent of the oil they need has to be imported, often from “countries that hate us”. Yet the Heritage guys remain wedded to the oil companies.
Asked if they were concerned about peak oil, policy analyst David Kreutzer couldn’t have been more complacent. “Oil will never ever completely run out,” he said confidently. Neither was he worried about China outstripping the US in the development of renewable energy technologies, arguing that wind power was “unreliable anyway”.
There is, believe me, plenty, plenty more, including highlights like John Gibbons saying that Barack Obama was the only candidate who could save the world from the impending disaster of peak oil. It’s worth taking a look yourself if you don’t believe me.
So, why has the Irish Times stopped reporting on Peak Oil?
Well, this might surprise you, but the whole thing turned out to be utter bullshit. Oil Production has continued to increase. The US, for example, has emerged as one of the world’s largest producers of oil in the decade since 2009. Oil Prices, far from suffering catastrophic shocks, have remained relatively stable, and relatively low. The disaster? It hasn’t happened.
The Irish Times, of course, has simply stopped mentioning it.
What’s the relevance of “peak oil” to the current climate crisis? In truth, not a lot. They are different issues, but related. We are told, on the climate, to “trust the science”. But the thing with Climate Science, and Environmental Science, is that it has a long, long, long, track record of making predictions that simply don’t come to pass. When we hear people say that the world is doomed in 12 years, it is not the first time we have heard such predictions. It would be a first if it came to pass.
This is not – and I emphasise this for the critics in the back – an argument to ignore the scientists. But it should be an argument for discussing the issue rationally, and bearing in mind that the same people telling us we must radically change how we live today have told us that before, and been completely, and embarrassingly wrong.
What’s infuriating, of course, is that they never actually acknowledge that they were wrong. They simply spend years inflating a panic, and then move on, without a second’s thought, to inflating the next panic.
I, for one, refuse to panic. Because if they’re right, there ain’t a damn thing we can do about it in 12 years. And if they’re wrong, well. It wouldn’t be the first time, would it?



kervennic on Tue, 24th Sep 2019 7:02 pm
Journalist and economist are so remote from the real world that they never imagined that with cheap oil shortage, wages and income would collapse, which would make oil unaffordable and economy to slowly spiral downward.
They do not understand shit and they get paid the same… Until universities and banks close as well.
FuelShortageComing on Tue, 24th Sep 2019 7:31 pm
To complement kervennic comment, I now support eugenic, chaos, blood and murder of stupid people. There is simple too many people on this earth that behave and think like animal. All these stupid people can do is, fuck, piss, shit, admire their body and false intellect.
Bring on the collapse so I can start my career of murder and rapist.
Brent georgeson on Tue, 24th Sep 2019 8:49 pm
Yeah no peak oil here just a huge pile of debt that is bringing down the world economy.
Darrell Cloud on Tue, 24th Sep 2019 9:47 pm
Fuel play nice when you come into the hood.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=43&v=qG5v0ipJtI8
BrettR on Tue, 24th Sep 2019 10:14 pm
I mean I get sick of the whole, “Such and such analyst predicted doomsday by x date and it hasn’t happened yet, therefore you’re wrong” bs. Every fucking day almost.
How fucking cares about the time or the hour? No man could know such a thing. The amount of oil left in each country in a State secret. The only thing that matters is that it WILL happen, everything else is irrelevant.
Oh yea, it’s fine we consumer over 300 billion barrels of oil between 2010 and now, what’s the big deal anyway?
supremacist muzzie jerk on Tue, 24th Sep 2019 10:34 pm
when i saw the title i thought supertard big muzzie beard #2 SWT SAWS pbuh would be the author. this author is a supertard because he cited facts which he easily obtaine ddoing searches on teh innerweb. if you disagree show where supertard SWT SAWS pbuh is wrong.
instead you cling on to your party line. maybe there’s a job for you in muzzie loving gretta office for execution of non muzzies.
she doesn’t even know muzzies are the biggest destroyer of climate with the most consumer of animal protein.
Chrome Mags on Tue, 24th Sep 2019 11:21 pm
“Yeah no peak oil here just a huge pile of debt that is bringing down the world economy.”
My sentiments too, Brent. Maybe the wrong peak is being considered, which was peak conventional oil in 2006. Now we’re scraping the bottom of the barrel adding non-conventional, with BAU being held up like a dazed boxer by massive amounts of increasing debt.
If peak oil had indeed been debunked in all its myriad economic manifestations, then wouldn’t GDP still be going up and debt not have piled to this astounding peak of its own?
It’s like being on a sinking ship, but so far the bilge pumps (increasing debt) have stayed ahead of actual sinking, so the illusion is we’re doing just fine and all the pealoilists were out to lunch, wrong.
And what will we have for the one’s desperately trying to debunk peak oil when the ship suddenly lists to one side and rolls over or outright sinks? Chaos, along with the blame game, and wheelbarrows full of currency to buy penny candy.
Outcast_Searcher on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 12:13 am
Funny how the peak oiler folks ALWAYS claim we are exactly on that spot on the graph, and then predict short term bad consequences.
How many decades of being wrong before maybe, just maybe, you folks should at least you don’t have the timing down?
Especially when the data and the projections of entities that actually know a thing or two like the EIA, IEA, etc. say no peak likely until 2050 (as far out as they try to make projections).
Outcast_Searcher on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 12:15 am
If by the time we hit peak, fossil fuel powered transport is a tiny minority, wouldn’t that shift the risk by quite a bit?
But let’s never talk about THAT, because that might sound less like fast crash doom.
supremacist muzzie jerk on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 12:18 am
gretta would love to power her electric vehicle with REAL GREEN electricity produced by muzzies in hamster wheel that i invented. roosevent invented the muzzie amputation machine, i just perfect it. new young supertards will take all these devices to the next level. i’m sure some supertard can build a drone that kill cattles and let loses of “fulani tribesmen” which is muzzie lovin’ term of muzzies. kill all the cattles and they subscumb to starvation. no more killing of non muzzies by these superemacist muzzies.
bu back to greta she positioning her to be like a younger verson of AOC DUM DUM who expressed extreme amazement at a food grinder in a sink. such useless existence and we put those in congress. with that kind of brain wiring, how can one even function in supertard america? but no problem is small for my supertards, they enable such people to live comfortablly.
i certainly enjoy indoors plumbing, toilet, electricity, A/C, cars. etc taht supertars build for me. i’m very humble i pay jizya to them so they can have learjet and auto keltects for amusement purpose.
supremacist muzzie jerk on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 12:49 am
muzzie sabotage airliner and got loved 1000x in the form of reporting of “union dispute”. supertard big muzzie beard reported it’s actually jihad.
Muzzie in NZ allah acbar and went after cop with axe. Cops loved muzzie 10000x love conquer all. No tweet AOC, not siri Lanka, not when muzzie shot 6 cops on philadelphia. 25 billion tweet on Christchurch though
for many years, centuries, million of years since (((supremetard))) created heaven and earth and before supertards SAWS pbuh big muzzie beard and gleen roberts put up web sites, i warned about muzzies.
i made no progress sort of like banging head against concrete, concrete wins everytime
but then i “reverted” to a supremacist muzzie monkey and I’m the best of humanity allah has created. i wear a muzzie dress and i pee sitting down holding the bathroom line.
and now i have superpower, big goat SAWS pbuh is feeling intense heat. all stops are pulled it seems – even Robert Inget the controlled libtard opposition is deployed to censor me. but uppertard SAWS pbuh is not going to destroy free speech for someones love of muzzie. supertard SIS dropped the appeal and that’s final.
Jerome Purtzer on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 12:50 am
Peak oil is not an invalid concept. The oil companies have just come up with ways to pump what’s left at an ever faster rate. The banks/brokerages have simultaneously created a giant ponzi scheme to make fracking and extra heavy oil seem economic. All of this will not stop the inevitable decline and fall of the fossil fuel economy. The timing of the beginning of the end is not as important as the consequences of ignoring the obvious. Every 12 days we consume a billion barrels of oil. If you discovered a new field with a billion barrels of oil now it would be cause for a big celebration. This is a rare occurrence these days. Get ready, the beginning of the end is coming and it is definitely inevitable.
Cloggie on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 2:26 am
The drama queen article ignores that the renewable energy generation problem has been thoroughly solved. All that is still required is a storage solution. The whole world is working on it.
anon on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 3:49 am
ah, this greta nonsense, she’s just a pawn in the same dirty globalist political agenda that’s been pushing for years. it’s got absolutely nothing to do with the environment (why no mention of china, the number one polluter by far, of the whole planet? because it’s not about pollution!) and everything to do with the same politics of more and more centralized power in unaccountable bureaucracies and megacorporations.
she’s a psyop plain and simple. if she’s too naive to understand that she’s being used, thats sad but she’s no less dangerous because of it. probably more dangerous.
REAL Green on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:22 am
Greta is FAKE Green mainly because she thinks you can file law suits and change the climate trajectory. She thinks the economy can be turned green with clean investment. I don’t follow her but what has she said about population? If at the UN she got up and said we need to consume far less and have draconian population controls then I would applaud her. Not going to happen. This is systematic and beyond management except around the edges. There are great things nations and regions can do. Individually and local even more can be done that will impact real people. At the top with the leadership and across this great planet it’s over. Climate has been forced and stable crop growing climate will be altered. Economic conditions stable climate bring are being altered. All this spell a likely end to what the world is based on now. It looks like it won’t happen tomorrow. Plenty of life ahead. Speaking of life, yea, Greta can be pissed. She deserves that being a child. An altered world is her future. We here are mostly crusty pissed off old white men with one foot in the grave. We were part of this fossil fuel nightmare. We are to blame so if we point fingers at Greta it should be one that tries to tell here don’t be like us.
Peak oil is alive and well. Nothing has changed really. What did change is a legitimate argument. Doom was near because of a finite resource that was depleting and rather fast. Tech and Financial repression with easing stepped in. Peakers got it wrong but not really that wrong. Shale is a retirement party. Conventional is still depleting fast. Tech is stalling. Renewables and EV’s will never go beyond a percentage that will not save us. Personally, I see global primary power not exceeding 40% ever. That is important because it will buy us time but not save us. Peak oil will eventually kill the car culture and with it the civilization as we know it. Society still craves growth that energy must provide and the net energy is in decline. If it were only net energy but we also have multiple other problems that partly require cheap energy to solve but energy is becoming relatively more expensive every year. Peak oil is just not the grand doom narrative it once was. I was part of it. It changed my life. I don’t regret being a peaker. Peak Oil shaped my doom and prep and right now I am in a very good place because of it. Peak oil will conspire with the other predicaments to bring civilization down. How far and could this be extinction is an open question. I see no extinction but I do see an end to global modernism with large populations. Peak oil is part of this end just not the only reason for that end.
Davy on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:23 am
“It May Already Be Too Late For Europe’s Economy…”
https://tinyurl.com/yxkyxwvh Alhambra partners
“Today, however, Markit put Weidmann and Knot on notice. The group’s composite PMI fell to 50.4 in September 2019 (flash estimate), down sharply from 51.9 in August which had been consistent with that minimal growth level. It was the lowest composite reading in 75 months, more and more looking at least like levels consistent with the 2012 recession. It’s not just manufacturing, though the manufacturing recession in Europe has “somehow” gotten even worse. The index for new orders, the most forward-looking piece, has fallen still further. As Markit’s press release notes: The Eurozone economy came close to stalling at the end of the third quarter as demand for goods and services fell at the fastest rate in over six years. And it is Germany which is leading the renewed deceleration and decline. Markit’s composite PMI for the one country fell to 49.1 in September from 51.7 in August. That’s an 83-month low as the PMI for specifically manufacturing dropped to just 41.4 – a 123-month low. For Europe, it’s beginning to look too much like 2012. For German industry, more like 2009. Altogether, downside risks aplenty and proliferating. It puts Draghi’s critics on the wrong side of where they should be. You can at least understand their position, up to a certain point. QE has become easy to mock, that’s what almost four years of no success will do. But that then means if you are against it you have to say there’s no need for it because otherwise the toolkit is empty. You can’t be a European policymaker and simultaneously admit Europe’s economy is in rough shape but also how there’s nothing the ECB can do about it. OK, you don’t like QE, then what? They have no idea what else to do. While Draghi has painted himself into the narrow corner of QE-or-bust, his critics have done even worse by boxing themselves into everything-has-to-be-awesome. In early September, for the first time going back to last year’s landmine the bond market experienced a hiccup. Bund yields had retraced a substantial amount from record lows. A lot of it had to do with the ECB and the idea that maybe the central bank would put something together which would allow the minimal growth state to continue; for Europe to avoid full-scale recession.”
Davy on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:23 am
“Draghi Open To MMT And A People’s QE”
https://tinyurl.com/yxw754lx money mavin
“European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said the Governing Council should be open to ideas such as Modern Monetary Theory, while noting they’re closer to fiscal policy and should be directed by governments. Draghi was responding to a question from European lawmakers about helicopter money and the best ways to channel funds to the economy in a way that helps inequality. He mentioned MMT and a recent paper by former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer — the adviser on Draghi’s doctorate — which said central banks should put money “directly in the hands of public and private sector spenders…Fundamental Falsehood One fundamental assumption of MMT (and an obvious false one) is that governments will do wise things with the money they create out of thin air. History shows the asininity of that theory.”
Davy on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:24 am
“NASA And ESA Announce Plans For “Insurance Policy For Earth”
https://tinyurl.com/y5uhgd5f shtf plan
“the target they have chosen to crash a spacecraft into is the asteroid Didymos B. This space rock is roughly 160 meters in diameter, one half of a binary asteroid system. Didymos B orbits the larger asteroid Didymos A every 11.92 hours and this will help determine the ultimate success (or failure) of the mission. The Didymos system is classified as a Near-Earth Object (NEO), meaning it’s close but not too close that it might hit us, making it the perfect test subject to see how well Earth is prepared to steer an asteroid off a collision course with the Earth. The joint asteroid impact and deflection assessment (AIDA) project launched by the ESA and NASA in 2015, and Earth’s champion selected for the mission will be NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft. “Today, we’re the first humans in history to have the technology to potentially deflect an asteroid from impacting the Earth,” astronomer Ian Carnelli of the ESA told Technology Review. “The key question that remains to be answered is, are the technologies and models that we have good enough to actually work? Before you drive a car, you need to have an insurance policy. Well, AIDA is the insurance policy for planet Earth.”
Cloggie on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 6:06 am
“It May Already Be Too Late For Europe’s Economy…”
Finally the collapse empire dave has been craving for, most of his adult life. And in Europe too, what’s not to like!?
Davy on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 6:27 am
The US is right behind you Cloggo. Don’t worry it won’t be too bad. There just won’t be a Golden Euro decade and your PBM nonsense.
Cloggie on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 6:40 am
“There just won’t be a Golden Euro decade“
The golden decade is just finished according to Dutch banking giant ING:
https://think.ing.com/snaps/germany-the-end-of-a-golden-decade/
“Germany: The end of a golden decade”
“Today’s GDP report definitely marks the end of a golden decade for the German economy. Since the end of the 2008/09 recession, the economy has grown by an average of 0.5% QoQ every quarter. In fact, the economy grew in 35 out of the last 40 quarters.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_current_account_balance
On top are EU countries, at the bottom that is poor you.
PBM nonsense, really?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VKOL2oMeDLU
“Keeping Russia out of Western fold a ‘strategic error’, Macron says in key speech”
You only see what you wish to see.
Questions?
Cloggie on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 6:44 am
Dems initiating end of America:
https://www.rt.com/usa/469537-trump-pelosi-impeach-election/
“Pelosi announces IMPEACHMENT inquiry over Ukraine call, Trump says it will help him win elections”
https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/the-odor-of-desperation-2/
“The odor of desperation”
“The latest news media dumpster fire over President Trump’s phone conversation with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is a three-way ruse. Ruse 1: deflect attention from the main issue, which is Joe Biden’s trolling for payoffs on his missions to foreign lands as vice-president, first Ukraine, where son Hunter was gifted a board of director’s chair and $50K-a-month salary with Ukrainian gas company Burisma, and then a $1.5 billion “private equity investment” to Hunter Biden’s wealth management fund from the state-owned Bank of China. Ruse 2: to deflect attention from the damage soon to be inflicted on the Deep State by the forthcoming DOJ Inspector General’s report on FISA court abuses. Ruse 3. To set in motion yet another obstruction of justice trap for Mr. Trump on the basis of false charges.”
The move will increase the polarization Reps-Dems and the cold civil war in Washington will spill over to the streets of America.
Davy on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 7:24 am
“Greta is FAKE Green”
BTW everyone. That’s just my opinion, and we all know what opinions are like. Mine doesn’t smell any better then anybody else’s. Mines been wrong for the last 20 years. I don’t exactly have A REAL Good track record, now do I?
REAL Insane on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 7:31 am
Oops, sorry y’all. Wrong links again.
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/it-may-already-be-too-late-europes-economy
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/draghi-open-mmt-and-peoples-qe
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/nasa-and-esa-announce-plans-insurance-policy-earth
Laci on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 7:57 am
Ah! Greta, the Forest Gump of the Climate Change Movement!
Davy on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 8:12 am
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Sissyfuss on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 8:23 am
OT, Gretas performance while railing against her elders lack of compassion was as honest and genuine as a crusading green warrior could manifest. I find her honest and passionate, something the deplorables thought they had found with the Grifter. She is a modern day Joan de Arc directed by a spiritual force that only she and a few other sentient enlarge receive. The vast majority cannot comprehend Gaia’s timing which is based on millions of years, not humanitys puny decades timing. I reiterate, the 20 to 30 year lag which is closer in proximity to our puny timepiece, and the fact that the majority of our emissions have been exhaled in that time frame, gives the unenlightened a false sense of survivability before the exponentiality of climate disruption is unleashed. For the majority of us, all we can do is watch our screens, wondering if we are observing a James Cameron spectacle or reality as it unfolds. And popcorn has too many carbs for me so I’ll stick to my Soylent jerky.
Cloggie on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 8:39 am
I have to admit, Greta is iconic.
Cloggie on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 8:47 am
Brexit front falling apart:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7502611/Nigel-Farage-mocks-caretaker-PM-Boris-Johnson.html
“Nigel Farage mocks ‘caretaker PM’ Boris Johnson as he claims there is ‘ZERO’ chance of Downing Street getting a Brexit deal agreed by MPs and predicts a general election at the end of November”
Duncan Idaho on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 9:15 am
“Columbus was the first economist. He didn’t know where he was going. He deceived his men. & he travelled on government money.”
Yep, an economist
Dooma on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 9:19 am
Two concepts that even a person with learning difficulties can grasp.
1: It is impossible to have continuing economic growth from a finite planet.
2: There is a certain amount of non-replaceable oil on this finite planet. Once used totally exploited, it will be the end of oil for human use.
Guessing the dates of such events-impossible but a definite outcome.
asg70 on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 9:29 am
[I mean I get sick of the whole, “Such and such analyst predicted doomsday by x date and it hasn’t happened yet, therefore you’re wrong” bs. Every fucking day almost.]
Chicken littles only put people to sleep. So making bad calls do the movement a disservice.
supremacist muzzie jerk on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 9:41 am
muzzie sabotage airliner and got loved 1000x in the form of reporting of “union dispute”. supertard big muzzie beard reported it’s actually jihad.
Muzzie in NZ allah acbar and went after cop with axe. Cops loved muzzie 10000x love conquer all. No tweet AOC SAWS pbuh swt , not siri Lanka, not when muzzie shot 6 cops on philadelphia. 25 billion tweet on Christchurch though
then there we deceptions of deep green, real green, deep deep green, fake fake green, and all the permutations of green. when AOC SAWS pbuh swt – (ZOMG i’m amazed at the technology in a sink food grinder) failed, the greta SAWS pbuh swt deception kicked in. I belived everything even the fantastic flying goat story.
for many years, centuries, million, quadrillion of years since (((supremetard))) SAWS pbuh swt created heaven and earth and before supertards SAWS pbuh swt big muzzie beard and glenn roberts put up web sites, i warned tards and supertards about muzzies.
i made no progress sort of like banging head against concrete, concrete wins everytime
but then i “reverted” to a supremacist muzzie jerk and I’m the best of humanity allah has created. i wear a muzzie dress and i pee sitting down holding up the bathroom line. this made supertard SAWS pbuh swt have bladder infection but the love for muzzies only intensified.
and now i have superpower, big goat SAWS pbuh swt is feeling intense heat. all stops are pulled it seems – even Robert Inget the controlled libtard opposition is deployed to censor me. but uppertard SAWS pbuh swt is not going to destroy free speech for someones love of muzzie. supertard SIS SAWS pbuh swt dropped the appeal and that’s final.
Cloggie on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 9:44 am
“It is impossible to have continuing economic growth from a finite planet”
Only if you have a limited understanding of economic growth. Take computer programs that sell like “warme broodjes”, as the Dutch saying goes. You can write ever more complex programs without hurting the environment, realizing more economic growth.
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Peak BS on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 10:11 am
Sowing the seeds of doubt is what this article is all about. Yellow journalism is alive and well utilized by the asswipes that be.
Cloggie on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 10:33 am
“’She should be getting treatment’: Leading Australian psychologist says he’s worried about the mental well-being of ‘entitled’ autistic climate change poster girl Greta Thunberg”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7501829/Psychologist-says-hes-worried-mental-wellbeing-climate-change-activist-Greta-Thunberg.html
Anonymouse on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 11:00 am
“’It should be getting treatment’: Leading PO.com psychologist says he’s worried about the mental well-being of ‘entitled’ autistic climate change denier poster kike, Clogged Sphincter”
There we go, much better.
supremacist muzzie jerk on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 12:45 pm
muzzie sabotage airliner and got loved 1000x in the form of reporting of “union dispute”. supertard big muzzie beard reported it’s actually jihad.
Then in astralia muzzie with big grin and smug looking face with a hat and meat grinder practically begged to be amputated and put on muzzie hamster wheel. cops love him 100000x more and are puzzled why he did this. i’m scratching my head too which has thinning hair
Muzzie in NZ allah acbar and went after cop with axe. Cops loved muzzie 10000x love conquer all. No tweet AOC SAWS pbuh swt , not siri Lanka, not when muzzie shot 6 cops on philadelphia. 25 billion tweet on Christchurch though
then there we deceptions of deep green, real green, deep deep green, fake fake green, and all the permutations of green. when AOC SAWS pbuh swt – (ZOMG i’m amazed at the technology in a sink food grinder) failed, the greta SAWS pbuh swt deception kicked in. I belived everything even the fantastic flying goat story.
for many years, centuries, million, quadrillion of years since (((supremetard))) SAWS pbuh swt created heaven and earth and before supertards SAWS pbuh swt big muzzie beard and glenn roberts put up web sites, i warned tards and supertards about muzzies.
i made no progress sort of like banging head against concrete, concrete wins everytime
but then i “reverted” to a supremacist muzzie jerk and I’m the best of humanity allah has created. i wear a muzzie dress and i pee sitting down holding up the bathroom line. this made supertard SAWS pbuh swt have bladder infection but the love for muzzies only intensified.
and now i have superpower, big goat SAWS pbuh swt is feeling intense heat. all stops are pulled it seems – even Robert Inget the controlled libtard opposition is deployed to censor me. but uppertard SAWS pbuh swt is not going to destroy free speech for someones love of muzzie. supertard SIS SAWS pbuh swt dropped the appeal and that’s final. it’s now as good as case law. supertard SIS SIS SAWS pbuh is back being occupied with his bunker and learjet and auto keltecs and he said absolutely do not bother him. so it’s set in stone that uppertard SAWS swt pbuh is not going to modify this forum
supremacist muzzie jerk on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 1:00 pm
supertard big muzzie beard is going to shave it all clean to raise funds for the site and help kids fight cancer
Goat2055 on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 2:56 pm
I heard a few years ago that oil companies were turning to hydraulic fracturing to boost production of old wells. At that time (around 2009) there was an understanding that the oil companies would enjoy a huge boom in oil production followed by a shocking, abrupt drop off after a few years. They would frack the easiest, most productive wells first then move to the less desirable ones once the first round started depleting with falling
revenues and profit margins.
So I am suspecting a sudden, shocking drop-off in oil production with a price hike is coming in the not too distant future, probably within a few more years.
With all the concern with climate change the world remains steadfastly addicted to oil and is not making many changes to move away from it. Natural gas is becoming the energy source most used for electrical power generation. This also produces CO2 and will peak someday.
It is really looking like both peak oil and climate change will hit the world with a vengeance at about the same time. Wow!
Goat2055 on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 3:03 pm
I think it is really odd peak oil has been dismissed and is rarely discussed even though around 100 million barrels of oil are being sucked out of the earth each day and global economies depend severely on it!!!
claes on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 3:22 pm
Supremacist muzzie jerk,, harken to this:
“God, observing their city and tower, confounds their speech so that they can no longer understand each other, and scatters them around the world.”
I really don’t understand what you are trying to communicate to this forum.
Some migth be listening to your message, if they only knew the meaning of your words. Come again supremacist.
claes on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 4:12 pm
Goat said: “It is really looking like both peak oil and climate change will hit the world with a vengeance at about the same time. Wow!”
I’m not that pessimistic. If we could only solve the rare earth problem, that seems to be essential for the alternative energy production, i think we could manage a future FossilFuel-falure – not without a cost, but still a good living.
Davy on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:12 pm
“I really don’t understand what you are trying to communicate to this forum.”
Claes, the jerk is JuanP if you are wondering. He does JuanP, ID theft (mainly me) and multiple socks, and his jerk comic. His jerk sock is his colorful theatrical side. Why that belongs on a forum dealing with topics and issues, I have no clue. If jerk was all JuanP did I would not have an issue. It is the other shit that is insidious and destructive. A good forum attracts intelligent people. Intelligent people do not want to be a part of stalking, ID theft, fake personalities, and lunatic prose.
claes on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:27 pm
Thank you Davy. The only suspiciuos thing
about this is that you are not calling for a stronger moderator action. Please Davy, use your influence and call for the moderators.
Why aren’t espescially YOU craving for moderators intervention ?
Duncan Idaho on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:36 pm
For decades there has been a “catch me if you can” quality about Donald Trump, skipping from casino bankruptcies to fraudulent universities to porn actor payoffs.
Well, lets see if the Fat Boy can lie his way out of this one:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/sep/25/what-does-trump-ukraine-memo-mean-evidence-impeachment
Antius on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:38 pm
“Only if you have a limited understanding of economic growth. Take computer programs that sell like “warme broodjes”, as the Dutch saying goes. You can write ever more complex programs without hurting the environment, realizing more economic growth.”
Unfortunately no. More complex computer programs implies more programming hours. Workers must be paid; computers must be provided; offices heated, etc. Those workers will spend their cash on a mixture of physical goods and services, all of which require expenditure of energy and resources.
It is a myth that economic activity can in some way be decoupled from physical resources. Economic value is simply the products of human labour, leveraged by artificial energy, which acts on matter in one way or another.
It is unrealistic to think that we can grow economic activity on a shrinking base of energy and physical resources.
Anonymouse on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:52 pm
A dumbass says……
“Intelligent people do not want to be a part of stalking, ID theft, fake personalities, and lunatic prose.”
Which makes ya wonder, why are still here then davyturd?, and not in a mental institution under supervised care like we have been urging you to get going on years now.
Dont worry, once you are gone, and safety wrapped inside a straight jacket and safe inside a nice padded, comfortable room, intelligent conversion, here, will increase at least, 1000%. If not more. This would allow you unlimited time to impress the doctors with your lunatic prose, which, will impress the hell of any mental care worker no doubt.
Oh, you forgot to mention dumbass, that easily 99% of ‘JuanP’ posts are made by YOU. Thats because you a sick, stalking turd with too much time on your hands and a 3rd rate internet cell-phone plan.
claes on Wed, 25th Sep 2019 5:55 pm
Antius, I’m sorry but you got this one wrong: “It is unrealistic to think that we can grow economic activity on a shrinking base of energy and physical resources.”
“The economic powers that be” have actually done this. They have grown economic activity on a shrinking base of energy and physical resoutces”.
It might backfire, but still they have done it – for a while.