Posted on 01/26/2013 7:51:06 PM PST by upchuck
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In addition to a groundswell of opposition to the 2,700-kilometer-long Keystone pipeline, 17 of his [James Hansen] fellow climate scientists joined him in signing a letter urging Pres. Barack Obama to reject the project last week. Simply put, building the pipelineand enabling more tar sands productionruns "counter to both national and planetary interests," the researchers wrote. "The year of review that you asked for on the project made it clear exactly how pressing the climate issue really is." Obama seemed to agree in his second inaugural address this week, noting "we will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations."
At the same time, the U.S. imports nearly nine million barrels of oil per day and burns nearly a billion metric tons of coal annually. China's coal burning is even larger and continues to grow by leaps and bounds. Partially as a result, global emissions of greenhouse gases continue to grow by leaps and bounds tooand China is one alternative customer eager for the oil from Canada's tar sands. Neither developed nor developing nations will break the fossil-fuel addiction overnight, and there are still more than a billion people who would benefit from more fossil-fuel burning to help lift them out of energy poverty. The question lurking behind the fight in North America over Keystone, the tar sands and climate change generally is: How much of the planet's remaining fossil fuels can we burn?
(Excerpt) Read more at news.yahoo.com ...
How Much Will Tar Sands Oil Add to Global Warming?
In order to answer that question, seems to me we need to know two things:
1. What is the current value of global warming?
2. What is the "warming" value of tar sands?
Any guesses fellow FReepers?
BTY, if you haven't helped FR stay on the air, the time is now.
Has anybody proven Global Warming exists yet?
How much Saudi money are you getting for this story, Yahoo?
Warm us up, already.
/johnny
This is one of the few times that I agree with "the researchers". In fact, this problem is so bad that we need to cut off all pipelines to major urban centers (concentration of liberals) because that is where our national interests are being abused.
Let them freeze in winter and have heat strokes in summer.
How much of global warming science is funded by Middle East or China?
Yahoo news is to the left of NBC. Very slanted and unreliable.Just another left wing advocacy site posing as journalism.
It happens every day between sunrise and sunset.
Raising hand, clearing throat...
Uh, since global warming doesn’t exist, the answer to the question would be...nothing.
The anti-pipeline excuse du jour.
It happens every day between sunrise and sunset.
In Texas, it the wierdest thing. Every March global warming seems to haunt us like clock work. Maybe it cause everyone is out to garden centers, hauling plants and dirt in their trucks and suv’s. We can’t figure it out. : )
“Any guesses fellow FReepers?”
They have worn out the warming BS so it must create the new ice age!
Some truth seeps through:
(In 2011) 1.8 million barrels per day of tar sands oil resulted in the emissions of some 47.1 million metric tons of CO2-equivalent, (and) coal-fired power plants in the U.S. emitted more than two billion metric tons of CO2-equivalent.
In other words U.S. coal emits 42X the CO2 of the oils sands. Even when oil sands production increases from 1.8 to 5.0 million barrels per day by 2030, U.S. coal will still emit 15X the CO2 of oil sands ... and the U.S. will be 3.2 million barrels per day closer to energy independence.
Even if you are a AGWbot, the oil sands are a drop in the bucket.
Oil is a wonderful fuel, with high energy density.
New fields and methods replace depleting ones.
Since global warming is a fraud and con to tax and control—zero.
Zero...
Post of the month:
“Cut off all pipelines to major urban centers (concentration of liberals) because that is where our national interests are being abused.
Let them freeze in winter and have heat strokes in summer.”
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