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Jim Puplava talks to Richard Loomis about NH3 and the politicisation of the International Energy Agency's figures.
recorded on November 14th 2009

Oil: future world shortages are being drastically underplayed, say experts

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/nov/12/oil-shortage-uppsala-aleklett


http://www.worldenergysource.com

liquid ammonia as fuel
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  • Matt Simmons is member of the Council on Foreign Relations. I don't trust him.

  • kdcruz, in order to get money from carbon credits or a carbon tax, there must be oil to be had and used. Less oil=less credit or tax. Carbon credits are to tax the co2 being pumped into the atmosphere not to tax whatever because of any oil shortages. I agree that the credits if implemented, is to make Goldman Sacks more money.

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  • The transportation fleet is already diversified.

    Look at the end of this video featuring NH3 Pioneer Greg Vezina.

    You will see that there are ways to collaboratively deploy alternatives and allow communities of users to benefit from carbon credits amongst other benefits and advantages.

    Our Energy, Our Say !

    Back to a better future: Greenergizing Hydrofuel

  • shortage will be manufactured ...

    to fund the carbon credit market

    that the goldman sachs have gone long on

    peak oil is a fraud

  • LOL. I was surprised Michelle Malkin was on Financial Sense over a month ago too.

  • Loomis is an idiot.

  • can you confirm it? I think he speaks the truth as confirmed by other people in the interview like Chris Z. I would rather not trust the IEA as their forecasts are based on models rather than actual verified reserve data. CFR knows whats coming and they plan to take over whatever production is left when the crisis hits with carbon laws initiatives.

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