World oil discovery and production has peaked, our way of life is coming to an end if we do not solve the problem of our dependency on fossil fuels.. Our civilization as we know it is at stake.
it’s funny when … it’s funny when people say gas prices are high. historically, yes they are high. but to use an example…gas @ $3.20/gallon = around 20 cents/cup. that means that for 20 cents you can drive a car with 5 adults in it about 2 miles. thats essentially free energy.
“Controls the oil” … “Controls the oil” raises the question, who controls oil production? Many have controls over refining and the distribution of end products, but they lack control over the production, particularly in the Middle East. The conspiracy movement talks about a New World Order. I ask the question, who are the powers to be, who want to regulate the vital resources of the planet as a singular, global political body? As I said before. I want to reflect with some more time on it!!
Lisa
..oil companies are … ..oil companies are nothing more than liers who will do what ever it takes to continue to line thier pockets with the revenue oil brings,. its a whole scam and you people and the media need to wake up to this fact. i would personaly put a bullet in each and every 1 of these ceos heads if i had the chance.
oil companies are … oil companies are the reason gas prices are so gigh, they are a greedy cartel who manipulate production and supply and demand to raise oil prices, its all about profits and paying themselves multi million dollar pay rises, while the rest of us keep getting ripped off.
Wrong. Oil isn’t … Wrong. Oil isn’t just for energy idiot. Almost every single consumer item is made from plastics and their derivatives and hence oil. You carry your groceries home in plastic bags OIL. with food grown on mechanized farms OIL. From a huge supermarket to home in either your own car or public transportation OIL.
hahaha and ur guys … hahaha and ur guys are losing u americans….. bush kissed our arab king for oil…. obama bows to our king for oil…. amercians are fighting the oil who are getting killed and blowed loooool
u wil never get our arab oil u americans
most experts say … most experts say that we are either past world peak or at best 2 decades away from peak. were screwed, american pro-oilist will keep it null untill barrels are over 250per barrel.
HOMEGROWN continued … HOMEGROWN continued:
3. Begin reducing the impact of the peak oil problem by producing electric energy from sunlight. Use photovoltaic technology. Amend building regulations: Generally speaking, buildings must produce energy. All new buildings, including homes and businesses must comply with this new standard. This is just one of many strategies that will reduce the impact of a depleting oil source on our energy supply.
HOMEGROWN
1. … HOMEGROWN
1. Reduce commutes,
2.Tarriff imported goods, use tarriff revenue to fund government instead of income tax. Tarriffs create a protective environment for local industry, and reduce the transport of goods such long distances.
we are living in … we are living in the dark ages. watch the BBC documentary ‘a farm for the future’ to understand why.
pay particular attention to when they mention crop yields of permaculture farming (hint, they are high, especially when in the light of it’s energy input which is close to 0). there is a possible future for humankind but it will require a massive cultural shift. the documentary is on google video in full. good luck
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
it’s funny when …
it’s funny when people say gas prices are high. historically, yes they are high. but to use an example…gas @ $3.20/gallon = around 20 cents/cup. that means that for 20 cents you can drive a car with 5 adults in it about 2 miles. thats essentially free energy.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
No. Who controls …
No. Who controls the information – controlls the world.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
“Controls the oil” …
“Controls the oil” raises the question, who controls oil production? Many have controls over refining and the distribution of end products, but they lack control over the production, particularly in the Middle East. The conspiracy movement talks about a New World Order. I ask the question, who are the powers to be, who want to regulate the vital resources of the planet as a singular, global political body? As I said before. I want to reflect with some more time on it!!
Lisa
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Could not agree …
Could not agree more. I have to revisit this vid tomorrow.
Best from Munich,
Lisa
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Bottled water costs …
Bottled water costs more than oil. Ar eyou going to go around killing the CEOs at Aquafina and FIJI?
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Whoever controls …
Whoever controls the oil controls the world.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
..oil companies are …
..oil companies are nothing more than liers who will do what ever it takes to continue to line thier pockets with the revenue oil brings,. its a whole scam and you people and the media need to wake up to this fact. i would personaly put a bullet in each and every 1 of these ceos heads if i had the chance.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
oil companies are …
oil companies are the reason gas prices are so gigh, they are a greedy cartel who manipulate production and supply and demand to raise oil prices, its all about profits and paying themselves multi million dollar pay rises, while the rest of us keep getting ripped off.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Can’t rely on oil …
Can’t rely on oil forever..
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Toyota and Honda …
Toyota and Honda will not use gasoline in the future,,
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
joesub
UR a …
joesub
UR a fuckwit READ MY COMMENT PROPERLY FIRST B4 u make STUPID comment. I NEVER MENTIONED WHETHER OIL is just for energy. TWIT.
lol wat a FOOOOOOL
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Wrong. Oil isn’t …
Wrong. Oil isn’t just for energy idiot. Almost every single consumer item is made from plastics and their derivatives and hence oil. You carry your groceries home in plastic bags OIL. with food grown on mechanized farms OIL. From a huge supermarket to home in either your own car or public transportation OIL.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Wrong. I pump it …
Wrong. I pump it every day. No supply problems here. Plenty of oil.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
you’re right.. …
you’re right.. everything is just fine. jazz hands!!
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Did 2005
Did 2005
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Wrong, it already …
Wrong, it already did and can’t supply meaningful increases at the price desired.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
Oil will not peak …
Oil will not peak for many years.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
hahaha and ur guys …
hahaha and ur guys are losing u americans….. bush kissed our arab king for oil…. obama bows to our king for oil…. amercians are fighting the oil who are getting killed and blowed loooool
u wil never get our arab oil u americans
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
most experts say …
most experts say that we are either past world peak or at best 2 decades away from peak. were screwed, american pro-oilist will keep it null untill barrels are over 250per barrel.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
HOMEGROWN continued …
HOMEGROWN continued:
3. Begin reducing the impact of the peak oil problem by producing electric energy from sunlight. Use photovoltaic technology. Amend building regulations: Generally speaking, buildings must produce energy. All new buildings, including homes and businesses must comply with this new standard. This is just one of many strategies that will reduce the impact of a depleting oil source on our energy supply.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
doesn’t solve the …
doesn’t solve the problem of our lack of a suitable alternative fuel to replace the depleting oil supply.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
HOMEGROWN
1. …
HOMEGROWN
1. Reduce commutes,
2.Tarriff imported goods, use tarriff revenue to fund government instead of income tax. Tarriffs create a protective environment for local industry, and reduce the transport of goods such long distances.
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
at 2:06
they’re …
at 2:06
they’re just so ugly..
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
You make no sense …
You make no sense whatsoever…
November 18th, 2009 at 6:27 am
we are living in …
we are living in the dark ages. watch the BBC documentary ‘a farm for the future’ to understand why.
pay particular attention to when they mention crop yields of permaculture farming (hint, they are high, especially when in the light of it’s energy input which is close to 0). there is a possible future for humankind but it will require a massive cultural shift. the documentary is on google video in full. good luck