News Oct 21, 2015 at 4:20 pm

And Guess What! Environmentalists and Businesses Have Very Different Thoughts on That

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Can't move it by more pipelines ( Keystone for example), getting harder now it seems to move it by train, how then is supposed to get moved because from everything I've seen, the demand for FF hasn't diminished. While the thought of living without FF is a lovely one, the reality of not having it is something most are unwilling to do.
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The more difficult it becomes to access fossil fuels, the faster alternative sources will become viable and available. The environment and our ability to live on the earth will both improve
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My granddaddy says that nobody's buying much oil these days, anyway.
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Your granddaddy is wrong sweetie.
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No LNG and no more supporting outdated technologies that are destroying the planet. When did the USA become afraid of innovation? I'm tired of fighting wars over diminishing reserves of a fuel that's defined by it's name -- fossil -- as in outdated old 1%er men who send young men off to war for their own profit while denying climate change. I prefer men of science who can harness sun and wind. No more drilling in the Arctic; no more fracking in poor communities and on tribal lands; no more mining our public lands and parks; no to dangerous transport by rail. I gave up my car. Yes I miss it, but I miss breathing clean air more, plus I refuse to invest in outdated technology. Who killed the electric car? By now our highways should be charging our cars. I'm pleased Portland divested its portfolio of diminishing returns, did an about-face on Pembina and will join the fight against LNG and fuel transport.
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Been Jam'n Franklin had the right idea, with a key tied to a wire attached to a kite in a lightning storm. The Ionosphere has unlimited power, and the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) has been tapping into it for decades, already.

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