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To be sure, there will never be a singular solution to serve the energy needs for 6B people.
Yep, it should be a sizable piece of the puzzle, along w gas, nuclear, coal, wind, and whatever else works. The irony w both nuclear and hydro is they emit next to no pollution, yet many* of the self styled environmentalists still oppose them.Chop, I agree with you. Where ever hydro-electric power is financially feasible it should be used.
An abrupt move away from oil and gas by the US would rattle the world economy, not just Texas. A huge number of consumer and industrial goods in the construction, agricultural, automotive, medical, and many other industries are made from petroleum and petrochemicals. Even aluminum is made with carbon electrodes made from calcined petroleum coke. If the source of inexpensive raw materials to make thousands of chemicals and plastics dried up, there would be shortages and the price of everything would go up. Spare parts would be non-existent for a long time. And transportation? It would only be for the rich. It would be an economic catastrophe.And as a Texan I have deep concerns over what any abrupt move away from oil and gas would do to this state. Hint--economic devastation over large swaths of the state that would resemble the depression.
Does anybody outside the oil patch give a damn? They sure didn't during the last major oil bust of the mid and late 80's to early 90's. If you lived through that in Texas, you know what I mean. What the enviro extremists have in mind would be much worse. Sure, our state economy is a lot more diversified now, but an abrupt move away from oil and gas would still be devastating.
Ah yes, back to the topic at hand--Christian persecution: many churches in this state would lose lots of their funds and parishioners if this happened. So there's that...
Good points. Plus, if you think much of the Middle East is crazy now?!?!? No telling what starving zealots with weapons might do...An abrupt move away from oil and gas by the US would rattle the world economy, not just Texas. A huge number of consumer and industrial goods in the construction, agricultural, automotive, medical, and many other industries are made from petroleum and petrochemicals. Even aluminum is made with carbon electrodes made from calcined petroleum coke. If the source of inexpensive raw materials to make thousands of chemicals and plastics dried up, there would be shortages and the price of everything would go up. Spare parts would be non-existent for a long time. And transportation? It would only be for the rich. It would be an economic catastrophe.
You are one of the few people I have ever heard express that sentiment, but it is true. The only true "solution" to the problems the radical enviro-whackos complain about is a significant, and I mean seriously significant, reduction in the human population. Deforestation? Ozone? Carbon emissions? (There are many others, but you get the picture.) All are addressed directly by the removal of multiple billions of human beings, who by the simple fact of being alive and wishing to remain that way exacerbate every issue the enviro-whackos constantly mewl about. And yet not a one of them has the balls to face this simple truth and advocate the logical conclusion of their philosophy.None other than Al Gore said that if he had a wish he would come back as a virus that would kill some 90% + of the humans on the planet, and thereby "save" the planet. I'm a human. Makes me really want to vote for that guy.
The enviro extremists are anti-human at their core.
Trump is slowly waking them up. He’ll win the black vote in 2020. Wait and see!
None other than Al Gore said that if he had a wish he would come back as a virus that would kill some 90% + of the humans on the planet, and thereby "save" the planet.
As in the Queen's husband?The paraphrase was mis-attributed to Algore. It was Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh and patron of the World Wildlife Fund, who expressed such a beautiful and thoughtful sentiment.
Got away with itI don't want to derail this thread but I always wondered why if he shot a man in Reno just to watch him die he was in Folsom prison in Calif?
A double WTF on this development. Usually it's the Hindus and Muslims duking it out in Inida. Now they're attacking the Christians, who almost never do a terrorist act.
This is very true.I think the Kerala Christians claim a lineage that goes back to St. Thomas (doubting Thomas) who reportedly evangelized the area.
This seems dumber than the run-of-the-mill war for land, resources, enforcing treaties, etc. Here, it's "You turned away from my religion to some other religion; therefore I will kill you!" "And, oh yeah, my deity will reward me for killing you!"Agree Chop, one would think after all the senseless deaths and incredible cruelty, countless writings about it we would shun war, but nooooo it still rages on in the year 2023!
Unfortunately, war is pretty routine. Going back to 1900, it might be difficult to find a year without war (somewhere in the world)Had to laugh at “run of the mill war” but understand the argument in your comment.
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