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Progress in man made fuels

Yes, very soon this global warming hype will just disappear.

What will the doom mongers go to next I wonder? Global cooling?
 
Yes, very soon this global warming hype will just disappear.

What will the doom mongers go to next I wonder? Global cooling?

I figure they will just dust off a copy of Paul R. Ehrlich's "The Population Bomb", and start from there again.
 
I figure they will just dust off a copy of Paul R. Ehrlich's "The Population Bomb", and start from there again.
The destination of the crises of the day, all seem to end in the same place, some new government tax.
This is such a part of the mantra, one would think that new taxes are the goal itself rather than the crises.
 
The destination of the crises of the day, all seem to end in the same place, some new government tax.
This is such a part of the mantra, one would think that new taxes are the goal itself rather than the crises.

It's always about the money. At the end of the liberal/socialist progressive rainbow is a pot of gold to be spread among the elite pushing the agenda. That has been proven over and over and over.
 
Yes, very soon this global warming hype will just disappear.

What will the doom mongers go to next I wonder? Global cooling?

My goombah, Justin O. Peewillie has had his head stuck in a gopher hole for nigh on ten years and I was wondering if you had seen him. I presumed the problem would disappear, but reality keeps kicking me in the balls.
 
I love seeing things like this, but keep in mind, corporate press releases don't always bear fruit and are often exaggerated.
The small companies do have a tendency to overplay their hand, although the Joule project is partnered with Audi.
My thinking, is that the big players, Like Exxon, and Chevron, who have enormous petrochemical resources,
have been looking at this for a while. Research is tax deductible, and when profits are high, the oil companies seem to
do a lot of research. The intellectual property rules mean that they do not publish their research.
Currently profits are way up on the refinery side of the oil business.
 
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