Peak Oil given credibility
#16
Re: Peak Oil given credibility
Yep, agree and here's why:
LNG
Shale Oil
Shale Gas
Seam Gas
Biodiesel
Ethanol
Conventional oil (it ain't gonna run out in 5 years)
Coal
Coal to liquid fuel
Gas to liquid fuel
Nuclear
Wind
Wave
Solar
Geo-Thermal
Hydro-Electric
Clean Coal
Hydrogen
Hybrid vehicles (current vehicles like the Prius are useless, but in 5 years....)
Electric vehicles
Diesel engines
Improved fuel efficiency
Etc
LNG
Shale Oil
Shale Gas
Seam Gas
Biodiesel
Ethanol
Conventional oil (it ain't gonna run out in 5 years)
Coal
Coal to liquid fuel
Gas to liquid fuel
Nuclear
Wind
Wave
Solar
Geo-Thermal
Hydro-Electric
Clean Coal
Hydrogen
Hybrid vehicles (current vehicles like the Prius are useless, but in 5 years....)
Electric vehicles
Diesel engines
Improved fuel efficiency
Etc
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#21
Re: Peak Oil given credibility
Ours is 18 sq. m and just about feeds the two of us (although I will admit it's not easy squeezing in between the rows!)
You're not one of those with five wives and a hundred children, by any chance? Or given to growing whacky-weed for sale?
#22
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Re: Peak Oil given credibility
Half of it will be given over to the chooks initially.