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originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: TonyS
Notice they all talk about "democracy" now and don't say a word about freedom?
originally posted by: JimTSpock
The biggest threat facing the west now seems to be 'climate action'. Look what happened to Sri Lanka, total implosion of economy, look at Netherlands trying to put farmers out of business.
These loony climate action policies will cause the economy to collapse if allowed to. Trying to run a whole country on wind and solar is unviable if you want reliable 24/7 power. This climate action stuff is starting to get quite sinister and alarming IMO.
originally posted by: Thrumbo
At the current rate of consumption, the world's oil supply (literally the estimated amount of oil in planet earth) will be exhausted in 40 years.
I think that's a pretty good reason to ween off of oil, regardless of where anyone stands politically and regardless of clean energy being a liberal "agenda".
originally posted by: JimTSpock
These loony climate action policies will cause the economy to collapse if allowed to. Trying to run a whole country on wind and solar is unviable if you want reliable 24/7 power. This climate action stuff is starting to get quite sinister and alarming IMO.
originally posted by: VictorVonDoom
If we're going to preserve democracy, we should be able to vote on the price of gas.
Also, we should be able to vote to abolish the WEF.
And, we should be able to vote on whether or not we want a democracy.
originally posted by: Thrumbo
At the current rate of consumption, the world's oil supply (literally the estimated amount of oil in planet earth) will be exhausted in 40 years.
I think that's a pretty good reason to ween off of oil, regardless of where anyone stands politically and regardless of clean energy being a liberal "agenda".
originally posted by: Thrumbo
At the current rate of consumption, the world's oil supply (literally the estimated amount of oil in planet earth) will be exhausted in 40 years.
I think that's a pretty good reason to ween off of oil, regardless of where anyone stands politically and regardless of clean energy being a liberal "agenda".
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: lostbook
There is no need for that, how would it be better than
mass transit that is already in place?
money.cnn.com...
originally posted by: lightmeup04
WRONG!!! The world population is actually flattening out. And we will be seeing declination after. Did you know that if you took 8 billion people on this planet, set us in a grid 3ft apart. One to your left, right, front and back. We would cover 50.3sq miles of this earth? Now you know!!
Lightmeup04
reply to: lostbook
How many years of oil is left in the world?
about 47 years
The world has proven reserves equivalent to 46.6 times its annual consumption levels. This means it has about 47 years of oil left (at current consumption levels and excluding unproven reserves).
www.worldometers.info...
According to the MAHB, the world's oil reserves will run out by 2052, natural gas by 2060 and coal by 2090. The U.S. Energy Information Association said in 2019 that the United States has enough natural gas to last 84 years. Nov 11, 2021
www.mytwintiers.com...
originally posted by: lightmeup04
WRONG!!! The world population is actually flattening out. And we will be seeing declination after. Did you know that if you took 8 billion people on this planet, set us in a grid 3ft apart. One to your left, right, front and back. We would cover 50.3sq miles of this earth? Now you know!!
Lightmeup04
reply to: lostbook