the oil industry basically keeps you alive mate. i take it you dont live a pastoral existence.
Yawn yawn. I think you have the wrong end of the stick.
the oil industry basically keeps you alive mate. i take it you dont live a pastoral existence.
im not defending the status quo. i think it would be amazing if we could have a pollution free alternative to petrol/diesel. not even pollution free, just better. engines are horribily inefficient. biofuels or electic would be so much better, just need to make shift, solve some logistical hurdles. oh and make them economically viable. bugger, theres the trouble you see. oil is literally dirt cheap and we are hooked on it.
what i was doing was challenging the idea that there are all these alternatives available. Tesla was a master inventor but you're off to batshitland if you think he invented items that have never been seen or heard of since, either in the west wanting to gain a commercial advantage, or Russia/China just doing their thing their way. this is flaw for all the claims of alternative power, the most alternative nations havent used them. either they dont exist, or dont scale (easy to create something in a lab that doesnt work in real worl applications.
but you carry on, i assume you are using a water powered generator to power your computer, which was made from environmentally friendly silicon and rare earths, and your network connection is via Unicorn hairs.
and your network connection is via Unicorn hairs.
Beyond all the 'do we need oil?' discussion, the killer fact is that, based on mainstream science, we (humans) can only afford to burn less than a quarter of the oil, coal and gas reserves we've already identified - or we head into 'dangerous climate change' territory.
So the idea of exploring for more is bizarre. It's like being told you're dying from lung cancer, and going out on a duty-free ciggy-buying binge, when you already have a roomful of tabs at home. I wonder if it's a displacement activity so the oil companies can avoid the fact that they are therefore sitting on massively over-valued assets ...
So, in summary, you're saying because something doesn't currently exist it cannot be invented? Or have I misunderstood your rather odd reply?
But each of these "identified" oil deposits have different extraction costs, if you've identified a well that costs $80/barrel to extract from it makes sense to look elsewhere for oil that can be extracted for $40/barrel. It doesn't mean all of that oil will definitely be extracted and burnt; if the market price stays at $70/barrel then it'll never be viable to start drilling the more expensive stuff, and the statistic of "all the oil, coal and gas that we've identified" is a bit of a distortion, since we've identified quite a lot that will probably never be extracted (e.g. in Antarctica).
Supply and demand are the reason people are drilling for more oil, my own opinion is that supply and demand will be the reason they stop- rather than some activists doing some stunt with zero tangible link to the problem, whose aim is to get people to sign an online petition which, I'm afraid, will probably not change anything apart from absolve the signatories of some of their guilt for driving to work and buying cheap plane tickets on their summer holidays.
I can do better than that. Here's a video of it.forget the oil, i want to see a photo of what batshitland looks like
Without reading all 130 posts, can I conclude that beorhthelm is defending the status quo?
Let me guess.
A massive thread has been started by a renowned idiot moaning about people protesting about the conduct of wealthiest industry in the world, and beorhthelm is all over it.
Without reading all 130 posts, can I conclude that beorhthelm is defending the status quo?
Quo did a decent job on this song but I prefer the original version.i will admit to liking "rocking all over the world", for the party fun, but not really my cup of tea otherwise.
maybe try reading the context? some are saying theres alternative fuels and technologies that big oil have brought up and hidden or suppressed. i'm asking for evidence for that.
...an online petition which, I'm afraid, will probably not change anything apart from absolve the signatories of some of their guilt for driving to work and buying cheap plane tickets on their summer holidays.
Quo did a decent job on this song but I prefer the original version.
There are way too many reactionaries on this forum these days, with witless knee jerk reactions about everything, but little or no actual knowledge of what they are tediously pontificating about
This argument – that if you drive a car, you have no right to complain about Oil companies – is ludicrous, but lots of people here seem to think it's valid!
If you believe this, then next time you have something to say about the Albion (poor results? inflated prices?) I will expect all of you to burn your shirts and tear up your season tickets before logging on to NSC to complain.