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“More and more Americans are recognizing it is time to ramp up American supply of energy… More and more Americans are recognizing your sister state up in the artic in Alaska has these supplies. We have trillions of cubic feet of natural gas; we have billions of barrels of oil still sitting underground.”
Originally posted by infolurker
Yes, we all know this.... Jeeze, besides raw oil and natural gas we have an estimated 200 year supply of "coal to oil" liquid fuel and another 300 year supply of "shale to oil". We just are not allowed to tap it because a segment of our society wants to get rich trading carbon credits!
Originally posted by MrdDstrbr
Sure, this is fairly common knowledge here at ATS, but when was the last time you saw a notable politician admitting to it on MSM TV?
This is some big news, wouldn't you say?
Originally posted by MrdDstrbr
Originally posted by infolurker
Yes, we all know this.... Jeeze, besides raw oil and natural gas we have an estimated 200 year supply of "coal to oil" liquid fuel and another 300 year supply of "shale to oil". We just are not allowed to tap it because a segment of our society wants to get rich trading carbon credits!
Sure, this is fairly common knowledge here at ATS, but when was the last time you saw a notable politician admitting to it on MSM TV?
This is some big news, wouldn't you say?
Originally posted by MrdDstrbr
reply to post by mhc_70
Well, the point being that the US loves to beat up the Middle East and use up their oil, meanwhile they have huge reserves sitting there untouched in Alaska, and other states. (North Dakota?)
And here we have the Republic VP candidate basically admitting it on TV!!
You're right though - if the US were to increase their own oil supplies, they wouldn't be able to rape and gouge people at the pumps any more
Much better idea would be to find ways to ditch oil all together, short sharp shock would be best - like a drug addict kicking the drugs. Necessity is the mother of invention.
Originally posted by elysiumfire
Hi There,
The only way out of this vicious circle is to change the dependency by changing the energy type of consumption. Opening up Alaska to consume the fossil fuels there is not the answer in the long term, but more of a short respite from the pressures - economically, environmentally, socially - that we are experiencing now world-wide.
We, as a species need to focus our technological efforts on developing cleaner and more efficient fuel sources, of which both the ingenuity and the technology has been around for many years, but suppressed. Water, for instance, can be used to power vehicles, and is probably the cleanest and cheapest form of power, but if we were to change to this form of energy consumption, the impact upon societies around the world would be extreme, it would compel us to rethink society and to rebuild and reshape it to accommodate the 'new' mindset.
Originally posted by elysiumfire
Just as much as we are addicted to fossil fuel, we are also addicted to the pyramidial structure of political power, where those at the top of the pyramid derive the greater benefit, and profit from the belittled position of those underneath. That those at the top would want to maintain this status quo, goes without saying, but you cannot change the addiction that keeps them there, without changing the hold the suppliers have on the addicted.
Ultimately, it's about changing one's own mindset. It's about finding the reason within yourself to gain a conviction on the necessity for delivering oneself from one's own addiction. Whichever path one takes, or continues to tread, it is going to become a hard and rocky road. If we do not make the necessary changes, we as a civilisation will go the way of past civilisations into obscurity and extinction, of which there are many more roads than there are for our continuance.
Originally posted by elysiumfire
Opening up Alaska will not save you from what is inevitable; more impactful environmental destruction, resource wars, political and social unrest. If the supplier is not willing to change, then the addicted needs to deliver themselves from the addiction...how that is to be achieved is what the debate is all about, that is what needs discussing.
Best wishes