Chris and I drive (yes, drive) forty minutes out of San Francisco to the small community of Crockett to see how people there have adapted to our new reality. world without oil wwo worldwithoutoil
I watched a program about the methane emissions, and they rode a boat in the wind with a HC detector, and declared that they could not measure significant emissions, and therefore declared that 99% of the methane remains in the ocean, and therefore is NOT a pollutant.
And Kalifornia has the world's largest spillage of methane and crude oil into the offshore waters, of any place in the world.
If anybody was honest, they would declare oil and natural gas leakage a pollutant, and do emergency offshore drilling and sell it at cost to be burned. Methane is far, far worse than CO2, so burning it makes good environmental sense.
You do a "world without oil" episode, by driving, and by wearing clothes and speaking into a microphone made out of OIL?
Oil is used because there's plenty of it, and cheap, too. When it becomes unaffordable, horse carts will start looking good again, as well as Columbus style solar powered sailboats,
papyrus computers, smoke signal wireless cellular texting, etc.
There are oil lakes spewing hydrocarbons into the wind right now in Iraq. Now you know why the troops are there.
I watched a program about the methane emissions, and they rode a boat in the wind with a HC detector, and declared that they could not measure significant emissions, and therefore declared that 99% of the methane remains in the ocean, and therefore is NOT a pollutant.
What a croc.
light4darkness 2 years ago
And Kalifornia has the world's largest spillage of methane and crude oil into the offshore waters, of any place in the world.
If anybody was honest, they would declare oil and natural gas leakage a pollutant, and do emergency offshore drilling and sell it at cost to be burned. Methane is far, far worse than CO2, so burning it makes good environmental sense.
light4darkness 2 years ago
You do a "world without oil" episode, by driving, and by wearing clothes and speaking into a microphone made out of OIL?
Oil is used because there's plenty of it, and cheap, too. When it becomes unaffordable, horse carts will start looking good again, as well as Columbus style solar powered sailboats,
papyrus computers, smoke signal wireless cellular texting, etc.
There are oil lakes spewing hydrocarbons into the wind right now in Iraq. Now you know why the troops are there.
light4darkness 2 years ago
Thank you for help with my homework. Now I don't have to read :)
negimasim01 4 years ago