The controversy will die instead, and people with a certain world view
and agenda will invent another crisis, and deny they ever believed in
catastrophic man-made global warming. Nothing effective is being done
about carbon emissions, and, realistically, nothing can be done. People do not want to be poor, so hydrocarbons are burned as fast as
they can be pulled out of the ground. The more you burn, the wealthier
you are. Al Gore burns a sh*t-ton. This will continue until hydrocarbons
become scarce, which is not happening any time soon. Fracking is
spreading across the world, and after fracking may come something else
to get at even more hydrocarbons. The apocalypse illusion is costly, because of the economic cost of
farcical pinprick “carbon reduction” schemes, but ultimately moot.
People will always burn as much hydrocarbon as they can get their hands
on because they do not want to be cold and hungry. For the vast majority
of applications, nothing else makes economic sense. The proof is in the
numbers. Even the US partial conversion from coal to natural gas is
meaningless. We just export the coal somewhere else, and they burn it.
Debate all you want, climate religionists, you are p*ssing into the
wind.
We will, of course, run out eventually. For the last hundred years
or so, we’ve had maybe 10-15 years of the stuff left; I won’t be around
for all of the next hundred, but I suspect the situation will be
similarly dire. The supply of farcical pricks, however, will never,
ever come close to being exhausted.
Stolen entire from Dustbury. Except for the picture. I added the picture. Yes, that really is a real alien spaceship fueling up from an oil rig in the Northsea. Told you there were aliens.
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