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Then ask me what to expect in the next 5-15 years.
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PBHangingChad
(15790 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 5:05 pm on Feb 7, 2022
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Replies to: "Then ask me what to expect in the next 5-15 years."
Something needs to change to stem the dependency on oil. It will soon be $100 a barrel.
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Quest4twelve
- 1:22pm 2/7/22
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Gee, what could that ‘something’ be?
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Nigel Tufnel
- 8:01pm 2/7/22
Nigel, here are some points to ponder wrt Climate Change...
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TyroneIrish
- 1:57am 2/8/22
How many years do we have, Ty?
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Nigel Tufnel
- 7:52am 2/8/22
#1) Do you agree that we are increasing the CO2 content in our atmosphere at a rate that will see
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TyroneIrish
- 5:01pm 2/8/22
OK, I'll play along
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Nigel Tufnel
- 6:12pm 2/8/22
C'mon, Nigel...nations are making changes already...ramping up Renewables projects with major
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TyroneIrish
- 6:49pm 2/8/22
So true.
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BaronVonZemo
- 8:35pm 2/7/22
Dude. Trying paying attention some time. You are embarrassing yourself.
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NedoftheHill
- 7:27pm 2/7/22
Well put.
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PBHangingChad
- 8:16pm 2/7/22
The nice thing about the price mechanism...
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Iggle
- 6:37pm 2/7/22
Wonder why that price is so high? Hmm. This might qualify as one of your funniest posts to date.
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BaronVonZemo
- 5:20pm 2/7/22
I’ll ask Greta and see what she says.
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PBHangingChad
- 4:58pm 2/7/22
Drill baby drill.
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notredame678
- 2:54pm 2/7/22
Joe's going Green. Energy companies and their investors get nervous and cut back
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ColeyO
- 3:06pm 2/7/22
It's just a coincidence that prices have gone steadily up since Joe took over.
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notredame678
- 3:11pm 2/7/22
It's Transitory, right? I remember the pros using that word.
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TampaIrish
- 4:18pm 2/7/22
It was until it kept going up and up and up.
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notredame678
- 4:31pm 2/7/22
For those who want to dive a little deeper into the energy issue...attached is a link from British
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TyroneIrish
- 2:35pm 2/7/22
Let me ask a simple question. Assume you are correct and we only have 20 years left. What will be
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PBHangingChad
- 5:02pm 2/7/22
Let's hope that the "powers that be" don't wait to take action until the BP estimate is at 20 years.
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TyroneIrish
- 5:33pm 2/7/22
I support renewables, solar, wind and nuclear but I’m a realistic. We can’t make EV’s now. So the
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PBHangingChad
- 5:50pm 2/7/22
Change is hard...especially when our whole "World" is based on Fossil Fuels...wish we didn't have to
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TyroneIrish
- 6:43pm 2/7/22
That ship sailed when sleepy took over.
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ColeyO
- 1:50pm 2/7/22
Based on what? Please sweet baby Jesus don't say Keystone pipeline.
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Quest4twelve
- 2:09pm 2/7/22
Pipelines and export terminals in the US are vital to provide an alternative to China and Russia
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PBHangingChad
- 5:04pm 2/7/22
He doesn’t have an answer, it’s just about insults his posse will like.
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jimbasil
- 2:25pm 2/7/22
Then ask me what to expect in the next 5-15 years.
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PBHangingChad
- 5:05pm 2/7/22
No problem... as the price continues to rise less and less people will be able to afford it.
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Curly1918
- 1:42pm 2/7/22