Scientists tell the truth, they lose their funding. Politicians tell lies, they get more funding.
Regardless of what claims prove true on global warming, I'm dying to hear a rational argument that we should continue policies which advocate stay the course consumption of fossil fuels. It's a finite fuel source. It absolutely has a negative impact on the environment. Alarmists might be wrong that we're headed toward another ice age, but they're not wrong on the general principle of foolishly trying to extract every last ounce of oil utility before we have to move on to its inevitable replacement.
So who cares if global warming is real? Anyone with an internet connection can make an unassailable case that oil served us well, is extremely destructive in its use (like coal), and is already on borrowed time. Shouldn't we be embracing a new energy future now rather than waiting for it to be foisted upon us in crisis?
Exxon Mobil’s earnings were a bit lower than analysts had expected, despite strong revenue growth, reflecting a record $10.3 billion in capital and exploration expenditures in new oil and gas projects, up 58 percent from the second quarter of 2010.
It was the strongest quarter for Exxon Mobil since it set a corporate quarterly earnings record of $14.8 billion in 2008, when crude oil prices approached $150 a barrel before collapsing as the world economy slowed.
The interesting thing will be to see what we use to replace petroleum in the following products:
I have no doubt we will be able to synthesize all the pertoleum we need that is irreplacable. The molecules are not that complex. It will just be more expensive than drilling/refining. Using more now means making things more costly in a couple of hundred years.
Shouldn't we be embracing a new energy future now rather than waiting for it to be foisted upon us in crisis?
Why we aren't focused on other sources?
Here's why:
https://www.boston.com/business/art...trong_at_exxon_mobil_shell_amid_new_projects/
There are billions telling scientists, inventors, politicians, and media members that oil is good.