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The climate change story is half true
The climate change story is true in some respects: The climate is indeed changing. And CO2 emissions do seem to affect climate. Burning fossil fuels does indeed make a difference in CO2 levels. The problem I have with the climate … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Implications
Tagged carbon dioxide emissions, economic growth, EROEI, solar panels, wind turbines
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Why We Should Be Concerned About Low Oil Prices
Most people assume that oil prices, and for that matter other energy prices, will rise as we reach limits. This isn’t really the way the system works; oil prices can be expected to fall too low, as we reach limits. … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Implications
Tagged economic growth, low oil prices, oil prices, solar panels, wind turbines
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