Another angle to this global warmingering:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4480559399263937213&q=bullshit
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4480559399263937213&q=bullshit
Does it also mean that extracting the remaining oil will be more expensive, with the extra cost being reflected on the market?sdw said:This means that there is still lots of heavy oil in the field, but they haven't the technology to get it out.
Saudi Arabia has been using the technology for some time. They have so many nuclear reactors providing superheated steam that the electricity they use to desalinate water is a waste product.westwoody said:Does it also mean that extracting the remaining oil will be more expensive, with the extra cost being reflected on the market?
Randy, best be careful when you venture into academiaRandy Whorewald said:More Globaloney -- Al Gore Skips Agreed to Newspaper Interview With Danish Skeptic
Al Gore is traveling around the world telling us how we must fundamentally change our civilization due to the threat of global warming. Last week he was in Denmark to disseminate this message. But if we are to embark on the costliest political project ever, maybe we should make sure it rests on solid ground. It should be based on the best facts, not just the convenient ones. This was the background for the biggest Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, to set up an investigative interview with Mr. Gore. And for this, the paper thought it would be obvious to team up with Bjorn Lomborg, author of "The Skeptical Environmentalist," who has provided one of the clearest counterpoints to Mr. Gore's tune.
The interview had been scheduled for months. The day before the interview Mr. Gore's agent thought Gore-meets-Lomborg would be great. Yet an hour later, he came back to tell us that Bjorn Lomborg should be excluded from the interview because he's been very critical of Mr. Gore's message about global warming and has questioned Mr. Gore's evenhandedness. According to the agent, Mr. Gore only wanted to have questions about his book and documentary, and only asked by a reporter. These conditions were immediately accepted by Jyllands-Posten. Yet an hour later we received an email from the agent saying that the interview was now cancelled. What happened?
more here:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110009552
Mr Rose has a just a few examples of Gore's misrepresentations and lies in the Wall Street journal piece:
- Gore says global warming has increased malaria in Nairobi, but the World Health Organization says the country is considered malaria free, unlike in the 1920's and 30's when it had epidemics regularly.
- Gore says that Antarctica is melting and presents picture to "prove" it, but those pictures are from only 2 percent of Antarctica whereas 98 percent of the continent has actually COOLED over the last 35 years.
- Gore says seas will rise 20 feet, but the U.N. climate panel only thinks it will be 1 foot. Also seas rose only 1 foot over the last 150 years already with little real trouble world wide.
- Gore says the heat of global warming will kill "2,000" people in the U.K., but freezing temperatures will kill 20,000 more without such "warming". Why are the 2,000 killed by warming more important than the 20,000 who would be killed by freezing?
Yes, it's no wonder that Gore doesn't want to address the hilarity of his absurd claims. The editors of Jyllands-Posten should be happy that he skipped the interview he once agreed to. Dying from laughing is much worse than buying it from global warming!
Don't be a sore LOSER OTBn. I would reply to you if you knew what you were talking about.OTBn said:Randy, best be careful when you venture into academia
SourceWatch... suggest you bookmark it! I'll just provide you a link... I have neither the interest or inclination in pulling out select quotes that soundly refute the credibility of "Bjorn Lomborg"... have a read and come back and let us know how crow tastes.
by the by... easy to target Gore, rather than the science... hey Randy?
LOL! Randy is this a contest?Randy Whorewald said:Don't be a sore loser OTBn. I would reply to you if you knew what you were talking about.
Have a look aroung Lomborg's site & open your mind.
http://www.lomborg.com/
He wasn't named named one of the world's 100 most influential people by Time Magazine for nuthin.
The contests are here.OTBn said:LOL! Randy is this a contest?![]()
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The thing that people like Gore never mention is that there is a way to very quickly reduce and maybe even reverse the problem.Ilovethemall said:Sure, the climate is chaning, we see it happening all the time....is it possible the fossil fuels contribute? Of course.
It is also possible that the amount of time man has been here is irrelevant on a geographical time scale....over the millennia, the planet's climate has changed many times, orbital wobbles etc. So, it is quite impossible to say that what is happening is solely the responsibility of mankind.
The thing that pisses me off about Gore is that he presents his little speech like it is a documentary - all fact, no fiction and yet his models do not match the UN - and yes, anythign that comes form the UN must be taken with a grain of salt.
Should we reduce the gases, yes - is this the only reason the climate is changing....pretty unlikely.
goodlube said:al gore was the vice president of the United States for 8 fukking years.
he did diddly squat about the environment while he had the power to do something.
Whether he did enough is open to debate... what's not, is that he "did nothing" - that's a ludicrous statement. From his days as a Tennessee congressman on through to Senator and continued into the Vice Presidency, Gore had a strong environment position that carried through to significant legislation during the Clinton/Gore administration. Google... it's your friend.Ilovethemall said:GL, he would never do anything while in power!
Why not - wellllll could it be that he didn't want to be the one that would piss off all the voters by making the hard choices? Or could it be that he wasn't getting paid what he is now with his movie and speaking engagements?
Yes, the little things have a symbolic influence. I expect Gore probably has a few vehicles... in a July 2006 interview with Der Speigel when asked what kind of car he drives:sdw said:The way the political system works means that politicians can only lead by example.
Telling us that we have to change our ways, without changing your own ways just gets you ignored.
Al Gore and numerous others are very good at telling us that we must do this or that. They haven't been willing to provide an example.
Much of that comes from the way politicians have to fund their campaigns. Al Gore can't afford to alianate the auto unions. Therefore he has to drive a gas guzzler.
Al Gore can't afford to alianate the soccer moms. Therefore he can't support high gas prices and high road taxes on gas guzzlers.
There aren't any politicians who are willing to walk the walk. We've all stopped listening to the ones who only talk the talk.
ya got me - you're very clevergoodlube said:big al was vice pres of the most powerful country in the world for 8 yrs. and he brought forward 2 initiatives......whooopey doo...way to go big al...
It's much more than the automobile. Althrough, road taxes would have an immediate effect on how much oil we use and how much we dump in the atmosphere. Remember that engines create heat. I think the heat that we dump into the atmosphere is more of a problem than the carbon. Alcohol fuelled engines run cooler than gasoline or diesel fuelled engines. This can be a problem if the tempature is cool as the engine heat is part of how the fuel is vapourized for the engine.OTBn said:Yes, the little things have a symbolic influence. I expect Gore probably has a few vehicles... in a July 2006 interview with Der Speigel when asked what kind of car he drives:
"About a year ago we bought a hybrid, but I don't drive very much. We've changed our entire lifestyle. We made the decision to be carbon-neutral and eliminate any net CO2 contribution to the environment. Even "An Inconvenient Truth" was produced in part using carbon-neutral, alternative energies. Paramount also made the decision to ensure that the tour and the promotional activities would be done in a carbon-neutral way." ..... Symbolic enough?
Continuing with your vehicle theme, Gore brought forward 2 significant initiatives while U.S. Vice President: (1) Next Generation Trucks & (2) Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles..... a little bit more than symbolic.





