skookerasbil
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Your entire premise relies on AWG being false and other assumptions. Unfortunately, AWG is correct and easily demonstrated.
I am still looking for this proof that the skeptics are winning. So far, there isn't any because the simple fact is that temps have continued to rise in concert with CO2 emissions. So, I fail to see what the skeptics have "won".
I am still looking for this proof that the skeptics are winning. So far, there isn't any because the simple fact is that temps have continued to rise in concert with CO2 emissions. So, I fail to see what the skeptics have "won".
Like the man above said s0n......you're not getting it.
The debate ONLY matters as to how it is influencing energy production. Its not. Nothing is going to change that short of a 70+ degree 3 week temperature run in mid-January in northern Alaska!! WHen we see people water skiing in northern Alaska in mid-January on a lake, then it might matter.
The whole concept of AGW is nothing but an internet/acedemic hobby. It is influencing nothing in the real world = the science isn't mattering.
There is zero money being invested in fossil fuel energy production. It's all going to sustainable, permanent solutions.
Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
The largest oil and gas companies increased their investment in onshore U.S. exploration, with a record $185.6 billion in capital expenditures in 2012, according to a study released Tuesday.
The Ernst & Young analysis found that independent energy companies, those that explore for and produce oil and natural gas but do not have refining operations, are driving the pursuit of domestic oil and are investing larger and larger shares of their profits in future projects.
Fuel Fix » Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
Fucking moron.
There is zero money being invested in fossil fuel energy production. It's all going to sustainable, permanent solutions.
Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
The largest oil and gas companies increased their investment in onshore U.S. exploration, with a record $185.6 billion in capital expenditures in 2012, according to a study released Tuesday.
The Ernst & Young analysis found that independent energy companies, those that explore for and produce oil and natural gas but do not have refining operations, are driving the pursuit of domestic oil and are investing larger and larger shares of their profits in future projects.
Fuel Fix » Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
Fucking moron.
Now you can see why they have invested so much in recruiting minds like yours. They're in their end game. Fossil fuels are harder to find, lower quality, and require more transportation to the point of use, but as long as people trained as you've been can keep demand in front of supply, there is still profit to be made. Of course the only way to keep demand up is to slow the inevitable replacement with sustainable.
So, you are part of a cult useful for something. Maintaining big oil profits even though it's at the expense of future generations.
And conservatives wonder why they're being moved out of government.
Fucking traitor.
There is zero money being invested in fossil fuel energy production. It's all going to sustainable, permanent solutions.
Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
The largest oil and gas companies increased their investment in onshore U.S. exploration, with a record $185.6 billion in capital expenditures in 2012, according to a study released Tuesday.
The Ernst & Young analysis found that independent energy companies, those that explore for and produce oil and natural gas but do not have refining operations, are driving the pursuit of domestic oil and are investing larger and larger shares of their profits in future projects.
Fuel Fix » Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
Fucking moron.
Now you can see why they have invested so much in recruiting minds like yours. They're in their end game. Fossil fuels are harder to find, lower quality, and require more transportation to the point of use, but as long as people trained as you've been can keep demand in front of supply, there is still profit to be made. Of course the only way to keep demand up is to slow the inevitable replacement with sustainable.
So, you are part of a cult useful for something. Maintaining big oil profits even though it's at the expense of future generations.
And conservatives wonder why they're being moved out of government.
Fucking traitor.
This drivel exemplifies the moronic mindset of the petrophobes.
More transportation to the point of use? LOL did the world suddenly grow larger overnight?
"Big Oil" is a bit player in the world these days. Independents do the heavy lifting.
In short, you don't know jack.
There is zero money being invested in fossil fuel energy production. It's all going to sustainable, permanent solutions.
Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
The largest oil and gas companies increased their investment in onshore U.S. exploration, with a record $185.6 billion in capital expenditures in 2012, according to a study released Tuesday.
The Ernst & Young analysis found that independent energy companies, those that explore for and produce oil and natural gas but do not have refining operations, are driving the pursuit of domestic oil and are investing larger and larger shares of their profits in future projects.
Fuel Fix » Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
Fucking moron.
Now you can see why they have invested so much in recruiting minds like yours. They're in their end game. Fossil fuels are harder to find, lower quality, and require more transportation to the point of use, but as long as people trained as you've been can keep demand in front of supply, there is still profit to be made. Of course the only way to keep demand up is to slow the inevitable replacement with sustainable.
So, you are part of a cult useful for something. Maintaining big oil profits even though it's at the expense of future generations.
And conservatives wonder why they're being moved out of government.
Fucking traitor.
Now you can see why they have invested so much in recruiting minds like yours. They're in their end game. Fossil fuels are harder to find, lower quality, and require more transportation to the point of use, but as long as people trained as you've been can keep demand in front of supply, there is still profit to be made. Of course the only way to keep demand up is to slow the inevitable replacement with sustainable.
So, you are part of a cult useful for something. Maintaining big oil profits even though it's at the expense of future generations.
And conservatives wonder why they're being moved out of government.
Fucking traitor.
This drivel exemplifies the moronic mindset of the petrophobes.
More transportation to the point of use? LOL did the world suddenly grow larger overnight?
"Big Oil" is a bit player in the world these days. Independents do the heavy lifting.
In short, you don't know jack.
Another idiot.
Fossil fuels, used to primarily come from a few massive sources. We used the least expensive to obtain, transport, and refine first.
Those days are long gone. Now the remaining dregs come from small, remote low quality sites that were unaffordable sources a few years ago.
There is zero money being invested in fossil fuel energy production. It's all going to sustainable, permanent solutions.
Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
The largest oil and gas companies increased their investment in onshore U.S. exploration, with a record $185.6 billion in capital expenditures in 2012, according to a study released Tuesday.
The Ernst & Young analysis found that independent energy companies, those that explore for and produce oil and natural gas but do not have refining operations, are driving the pursuit of domestic oil and are investing larger and larger shares of their profits in future projects.
Fuel Fix » Large oil firms hit record U.S. spending in 2012, as profits drop
Fucking moron.
Now you can see why they have invested so much in recruiting minds like yours. They're in their end game. Fossil fuels are harder to find, lower quality, and require more transportation to the point of use, but as long as people trained as you've been can keep demand in front of supply, there is still profit to be made. Of course the only way to keep demand up is to slow the inevitable replacement with sustainable.
So, you are part of a cult useful for something. Maintaining big oil profits even though it's at the expense of future generations.
And conservatives wonder why they're being moved out of government.
Fucking traitor.
Now you can see why they have invested so much in recruiting minds like yours.
Because I know the difference between "zero money being invested in fossil fuel energy production" and the truth, record amounts being invested?
Wow!
You're dumber than a box of hair.
They're in their end game.
Obviously.
The United States will become the world's largest oil producer next year - overtaking Russia - thanks to its shale oil boom which has transformed the global energy landscape, the West's energy watchdog said on Friday.
U.S. To Become World's Largest Oil Producer, Overtaking Russia
LOL!
This drivel exemplifies the moronic mindset of the petrophobes.
More transportation to the point of use? LOL did the world suddenly grow larger overnight?
"Big Oil" is a bit player in the world these days. Independents do the heavy lifting.
In short, you don't know jack.
Another idiot.
Fossil fuels, used to primarily come from a few massive sources. We used the least expensive to obtain, transport, and refine first.
Those days are long gone. Now the remaining dregs come from small, remote low quality sites that were unaffordable sources a few years ago.
Where do you get this shit? You are seriously fucked up.
I spend my entire career in an industry and you feel the need to give ME a schooling?
Fuck off, poser.
Now you can see why they have invested so much in recruiting minds like yours. They're in their end game. Fossil fuels are harder to find, lower quality, and require more transportation to the point of use, but as long as people trained as you've been can keep demand in front of supply, there is still profit to be made. Of course the only way to keep demand up is to slow the inevitable replacement with sustainable.
So, you are part of a cult useful for something. Maintaining big oil profits even though it's at the expense of future generations.
And conservatives wonder why they're being moved out of government.
Fucking traitor.
Now you can see why they have invested so much in recruiting minds like yours.
Because I know the difference between "zero money being invested in fossil fuel energy production" and the truth, record amounts being invested?
Wow!
You're dumber than a box of hair.
They're in their end game.
Obviously.
The United States will become the world's largest oil producer next year - overtaking Russia - thanks to its shale oil boom which has transformed the global energy landscape, the West's energy watchdog said on Friday.
U.S. To Become World's Largest Oil Producer, Overtaking Russia
LOL!
From your reference.
"With output of more than 10 million barrels per day for the last two quarters, its highest in decades, the nation is set to become the largest nonOPEC liquids producer by the second quarter of 2014, overtaking Russia. And that's not even counting biofuels and refinery gains," the IEA said.
The agency, the Paris-based energy arm of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) estimated that U.S. liquids production will average 11 million bpd in 2014 versus 10.86 million in Russia.
The spike in U.S. production will allow total nonOPEC supply to grow by an average of 1.7 million barrels per day in 2014, peaking at 1.9 million in the second quarter, the highest annual growth since the 1970s, the IEA said.
Non OPEC. Thats not much of an accomplishment. It only means that we are betting on a losing horse.