Global warming.... yawn..... who cares?
Posted 10-20-2014 at 09:24 AM by cupper3
yup
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I have to conclude you have a reading problem. Fossil fuels are finite because the Earth is finite and if you burn anything that is finite it will be all burned up in a finite time regardless of how much there is.
Do you understand what I meant when I said 100% recovery 100% recovery can not be improved on regardless of technology. Some authoritative analysts who work for Wall Street estimate the Bakken and the similar tight formation in Texas will go into decline in 5-15 years depending on how you read the production curves of the older wells in those formations so fracking could be over by 2030. Prudhoe Bay which started producing in the late 1970s has already gone into decline some 15 years ago so it was the best location. ANWAR was not considered as good as Prudhoe Bay and that fact still holds today.
As for consequences, burning 5000 Gtons of fossil fuels will boost atmospheric to 4000 ppm from 385 ppm where it is now. Ocean pH will go from 8 to 5 and it is not clear what planktons, diatoms and algae do in a mild acid. We know most sea life is intolerant of pH change. The last time Earth had a CO2 level like 4000 ppm was during the Carboniferous. However, this increase is being done in hundreds to maybe 2000 years which is sudden by geologic time scales. Life will be hard pressed to adapt and I include human beings.
Do you understand what I meant when I said 100% recovery 100% recovery can not be improved on regardless of technology. Some authoritative analysts who work for Wall Street estimate the Bakken and the similar tight formation in Texas will go into decline in 5-15 years depending on how you read the production curves of the older wells in those formations so fracking could be over by 2030. Prudhoe Bay which started producing in the late 1970s has already gone into decline some 15 years ago so it was the best location. ANWAR was not considered as good as Prudhoe Bay and that fact still holds today.
As for consequences, burning 5000 Gtons of fossil fuels will boost atmospheric to 4000 ppm from 385 ppm where it is now. Ocean pH will go from 8 to 5 and it is not clear what planktons, diatoms and algae do in a mild acid. We know most sea life is intolerant of pH change. The last time Earth had a CO2 level like 4000 ppm was during the Carboniferous. However, this increase is being done in hundreds to maybe 2000 years which is sudden by geologic time scales. Life will be hard pressed to adapt and I include human beings.
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