So true what you wrote about XL, the horrible tar-sand oil, and who profits. We met some of those activists.
NO, ours was about transporting natural gas an enormous distance so they could process it and ship it overseas as LNG. These are 10 billion dollar projects that someone starts, then flips to a consortium of big fossil fuel companie…
So true what you wrote about XL, the horrible tar-sand oil, and who profits. We met some of those activists.
NO, ours was about transporting natural gas an enormous distance so they could process it and ship it overseas as LNG. These are 10 billion dollar projects that someone starts, then flips to a consortium of big fossil fuel companies.
Natural gas and the liquid form of it was supposed to be a "bridge" fuel on the way to renewables. Bull-sh*t, because the amount of CO2 emission saved at end use is lost by methane lost in drilling, flaring, and on and on. Those pipelines corrode and explode, facilities explode, and houses explode. There is a house on the news weekly. During Hurricane Sandy a whole neighborhood blew.
Now it's been found having gas in your home can cause lung problems, especially for the elderly and children. Using sun, wind, waves, and geo-thermal is on the way to being cheaper---it's happening around the world.
What will Saudi Arabia be selling and controlling in 50 years? Well, the world will need sand for construction I guess, considering how many homes will be gone from the climate crisis.
There is sand and there is sand. Not all sand is suitable for making cement.
There are actually criminal syndicates who control access to suitable sand.
The Saudi's know that their oil will run out, so they have hedged by buying up real estate, foreign assets including government debt. They own a large chunk of the U.S. now, and are probably
Two years ago, Fondomont's parent company, Saudi food giant Almarai, purchased another 10,000 acres of farmland about 50 miles away in Vicksburg, Arizona, for around $48 million. They will continue to come over here and buy properties where they can grow good-quality alfalfa hay and ship it back to the Middle East
So true what you wrote about XL, the horrible tar-sand oil, and who profits. We met some of those activists.
NO, ours was about transporting natural gas an enormous distance so they could process it and ship it overseas as LNG. These are 10 billion dollar projects that someone starts, then flips to a consortium of big fossil fuel companies.
Natural gas and the liquid form of it was supposed to be a "bridge" fuel on the way to renewables. Bull-sh*t, because the amount of CO2 emission saved at end use is lost by methane lost in drilling, flaring, and on and on. Those pipelines corrode and explode, facilities explode, and houses explode. There is a house on the news weekly. During Hurricane Sandy a whole neighborhood blew.
Now it's been found having gas in your home can cause lung problems, especially for the elderly and children. Using sun, wind, waves, and geo-thermal is on the way to being cheaper---it's happening around the world.
What will Saudi Arabia be selling and controlling in 50 years? Well, the world will need sand for construction I guess, considering how many homes will be gone from the climate crisis.
There is sand and there is sand. Not all sand is suitable for making cement.
There are actually criminal syndicates who control access to suitable sand.
The Saudi's know that their oil will run out, so they have hedged by buying up real estate, foreign assets including government debt. They own a large chunk of the U.S. now, and are probably
Two years ago, Fondomont's parent company, Saudi food giant Almarai, purchased another 10,000 acres of farmland about 50 miles away in Vicksburg, Arizona, for around $48 million. They will continue to come over here and buy properties where they can grow good-quality alfalfa hay and ship it back to the Middle East
This was 2018, The Saudi's are buying up America
https://indypendent.org/2018/11/saudi-inc-the-uss-controversial-ally-is-buying-up-america/