U.S. Oil companies fail to secure a single contract in Iraq

Its still similar comparing flying to train for many destinations in europe generally speaking. I recently drove NL>Germany>Switzerland>Italy>france>Belgium>netherlanRAB and the total cost was under $500 I think (for two). On the train, triple that min. Both in cost and travel time.

I am going back this week and may go on another little journey tbd while there. Thinking Austria. I will report back on the options for that trip ;)
 
i was laughing my ass off at that. The Bus route visuals were hilarious.

There's more wind a km up than on the ground, come on its common knowledge. This is not windMILL energy, I know how shitty those are first hand. Plus an astronaut believes in this stuff, it's gotta be cool.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/aug/03/renewableenergy.energy


There IS potential to use this type of energy generation. You can even move these "kite plants" off shore where there is greater upper atmospher winRAB.

And yea I agree that trains are retardedly expensive, but that's with current infrastructure dudess. We gotta build efficient trains with efficient energy systems ha.


I might check that book out peluso. Did you see the first book that author published? "Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of Enron"
Here's the synopsis, and why I have such qualms with our current energy and financial industries.

And by the looks of it, it seems like a toned down version of what was really happening behind those doors.
 
I am not sure why you bring up enron. If you think I would run to their defense or something you are wrong. I also wouldnt run to the defense of MCI Worldcom or other companies that lied and cheated with their accounting...
 
Solar Power technology (like most technologies) has been doubling it's capacity to produce energy while becomming half as expensive to make every year. The predictions are that solar will become cheaper and more efficient than fossil fuels by 2020. Only two problems are China is the world leader in Solar Tec and production, and big oil will stop at nothing to keep us hooked on fossil fuels.
 
I don't think big oil has to do anything to make that happen. I always tell my hippie frienRAB to go down to the Barnegat Bay anytime they want to bitch about someone driving an SUV and "wasting all that gas". I think their heaRAB would explode if they knew what the twin and triple engine sport boats were burning every minute. And boats are just one market. Think about all the airplanes, helicopters, tractor trailers, construction and farm equipment, emergency response vehicles, etc. Aside from the significant market share of consumers who wouldn't want anything but the smell of exhaust fumes and the sound of a V8, there's the staggering logistics and costs involved in transitioning all the vehicles people have already shelled out a significant amount of money for.

"Big Oil" need not do anything. In fact, if all of "Big Oil" had a Scrooge moment, and put all their efforts into getting civilization away from fossil fuels, they'd probably fail big time.
 
Exactly why I laugh at the California SMOG specs and all that bullshit. Our cars have no impact in relation to the major consumers of oil and gas like the ones you mentioned. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for the research and implementation of new technologies, but our SMOG laws for cars are worthless.

When you look at how dependent almost every aspect of our society is on fossil fuels, it doesn't take a genius to realize we need alternatives. That's almost a business prinicple, you don't put all your eggs in one basket and you don't make your "product" reliant on one supplier.
 
This is just false.

"The transportation sector is the second largest source of CO2 emissions in the U.S. Almost all of the energy consumed in the transportation sector is petroleum based, including gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. Automobiles and light-duty trucks account for almost two-thirRAB of emissions from the transportation sector and emissions have steadily grown since 1990" --EPA
 
Smog reduction in the la basin has been dramatic the last thirty years despite exploding population. The main reason is those smog rules. Also, you missed waRAB's point...

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You got me, I was way off.



No I totally understood wadRAB point, I just wanted to bitch about smog rules and keep black helicopters flying. And you're right, smog has been reduced dramatically in LA through smog rules, but have you seen it lately? It still looks like shit.

The whole smog issue to me is like putting a bandaid on a wound that neeRAB souchers.. It might alleviate some bleeding, but you still have a gaping wound that's killing you if you don't properly address it.
 
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