We scare people with 6C temp rise but we ofter neglect to examine what a 6C 
rise really means.

I submit that it won't be bad, in fact, I believe it would be beneficial to 
mankind.  More planting seasons, more planting land reclaimed from ice, and 
more steady temps in temperate regions for more consistent crop yields.  The 
downside is a few low lying areas will be inundated (including my place here in 
Philippines) - if the predictions are accurate.  Reasonable tradeoff I think 
for this worst case scenario.

But, the more basic problem is, global warming alarmist still has to explain 
why our global temps have been steady for at least a decade now in the face of 
accelerating carbon emissions.  Why is that? and please don't tell me that it 
is due to Global warming.


Jojo


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: CB Sites 
  To: vortex-l 
  Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 2:49 AM
  Subject: Re: [Vo]:global warming?


  I've wondered if the Oil industry isn't just trying to stall other forms of 
energy until the inventory of Oil is used up.   This is also a race against 
mankind's interests in reducing greenhouse gasses.  This is a rough estimate, 
but there are only about 40 years left of oil.  Here are the calculations;


  Total world oil reservers is ~1,35 Trillion Barrels.  Average daily oil 
consumption is estimated at ~85.6 million barrels/day.  1350GB / 0.0856GB/day = 
15771 days of oil left.  15771 / 356 days/year = 44 years of oil left.  +/- a 
couple of years.


  In addition, this is the approximate CO2 produced by that oil to be added on 
to the 400ppm we already have;
  3.15 barrels produces 1.0 tonne of CO2. So in 44 years, we will have dumped 
  1350GB/3.15 TCo2/B = 428,571,428,571 TonsCO2 (429 GTons CO2).  


  Every 15 GT CO2 will rise CO2 by 1.0ppm.  50ppm will rise global temps by 1C. 
 429/15=28.6ppm or ~0.6C gain from now
  until oil is used up in 40 years or so.


  Similar calculations on coal will yield a 1.30C change in the same time 
period, and combined with oil it give 1.58C global average temp change in 40 
years.  Coal us in the developing countries has increased exponentially so this 
really could be an underestimate.  If there is a 2C rise in global average 
temperatures occurs by 2050, (in line with these estimates), 4C by 2100 is very 
likely and if coal use is accelerating, a 6C change is really likely.


  Sadly for mankind, the corporate world is more than happy to do the waiting 
game and continue to gather huge profits from stone age polluting technologies 
for years to come.


  . 







  On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

    From: Terry Blanton 



    But, have you considered how much cheaper it will be to pump oil from the 
ground using a LENR source?  :-) 



    Actually that is not sarcasm. It is likely that a prime early use of LENR 
will to extend the productive life of oilfields by a large factor. The USA has 
a sunk-cost infrastructure of 150,000,000 working vehicles, and the supply 
system for fuel delivery, so the economics of using LENR to leverage 
multi-trillion dollar legacy is a no-brainer. That is accomplished by bringing 
up deeper oil, and is actually a stronger incentive, economically - than using 
LENR as an alternative to the ICE… EVEN when the new technology lowers the 
value of the deeper oil! …at least for most consumers in the near term. Green 
activists do not want to believe this, but it is obvious to realists and most 
economists – nothing is more compelling economically than extending the 
lifetime of a sunk cost.



    In terms of geology, it appears now that most if not all of the mega oil 
fields are sitting on top of deeper shale which was in fact - the original 
source of the now depleted lighter oils. That is the real lesson of the Bakken 
and fracking. 



    This is why Texas has and will continued to lead in oil production – even 
after most of the shallow wells are depleted. There could 10 times more oil 
than realized if and when it can be pumped up from 2 miles. This will leverage 
the energy of LENR in a non-green way, but follow the buck… it will happen and 
politics will not likely change that. 



    Look for Texas oil money to try to put their man in the White House next go 
around… even if he is a Canuck J








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