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Old 09-01-2008, 06:19 AM
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WHY BURN FOOD BEFORE WE MUST. The world is still full of oil. not the light crude we keep
hearing about. but tar oil. Venezuela has almost as much heavy crude as all the world has light. and we have Jimmy's Rock Oil. Venezuela offered Bush all the oil we could use at $55 a bar. Under cutting OPEC and Texas. But that was then and this is now.. Use a lot less to cut co2. Ok. but remember that all the cars in the world make well under 10% of the co2 in it.
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WHY BURN FOOD BEFORE WE MUST. The world is still full of oil. not the light crude we keep
hearing about. but tar oil. Venezuela has almost as much heavy crude as all the world has light. and we have Jimmy's Rock Oil. Venezuela offered Bush all the oil we could use at $55 a bar. Under cutting OPEC and Texas. But that was then and this is now.. Use a lot less to cut co2. Ok. but remember that all the cars in the world make well under 10% of the co2 in it.
Venezuela is becomming nationalistic regarding their oil as Rusia is.

Meaning they will control their oil or keep it to them selves especially as demand increases.

The reality is we need to cut consumption pure and simple.
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WHY BURN FOOD BEFORE WE MUST. The world is still full of oil. not the light crude we keep
hearing about. but tar oil. Venezuela has almost as much heavy crude as all the world has light. and we have Jimmy's Rock Oil. Venezuela offered Bush all the oil we could use at $55 a bar. Under cutting OPEC and Texas. But that was then and this is now.. Use a lot less to cut co2. Ok. but remember that all the cars in the world make well under 10% of the co2 in it.
Venezuela is becomming nationalistic regarding their oil as Rusia is.

Meaning they will control their oil or keep it to them selves especially as demand increases.

The reality is we need to cut consumption pure and simple.
Corey,

Yep your right, there is a global power play going on for energy resources right now (a major reason for the USA being in Iraq) As the demand for this resource goes up, more countries are becomming nationalistic in terms of their resources.
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well, the price is getting higher too right now
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well, the price is getting higher too right now
Of course the price of oil is going up RIGHT after the holidays, why does that always happen? Obviously the oil industry is an oligopoly the few competitors at the top are working together to maximize profits. Why would we buy cheap oil from the OPEC outcast, Venezuela when our so called president is in bed with the Saudis?

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WHY BURN FOOD BEFORE WE MUST. The world is still full of oil. not the light crude we keep
hearing about. but tar oil. Venezuela has almost as much heavy crude as all the world has light. and we have Jimmy's Rock Oil. Venezuela offered Bush all the oil we could use at $55 a bar. Under cutting OPEC and Texas. But that was then and this is now.. Use a lot less to cut co2. Ok. but remember that all the cars in the world make well under 10% of the co2 in it.

It’s still a finite resource. All you would be doing is delaying the enviable and destroying more of the environment as well. Better to face up to the problem now and work towards something more sustainable.

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Old 17-02-2008, 06:27 AM
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we will never stop buring oil. but as price goes up we will burn less. i looked at the road test of the biggest of the suv s. then i looked up tests of the fast cars of my school days. it was faster. to make power you need fuel. step back to the days of mid 60s hot cars and less gas will be used. getting people to buy it would be hard. but noting new is needed. no wonder motors.
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