in them.
All of a sudden, where the was "atom of tritium found somewhere on earth!!!!!!!" hysteria, you suddenly seem to have discovered that oil is bad.
I'm not impressed.
Was it not so long ago that you were having a shit fit claiming that a picocurie of tritium under a building was the end of the world?
All of a sudden...
I suspect that the point of all this invented concern involves the fact that you have spent years worshipping at the altar of Lovins and suddenly trying to throw a red (and very oily) herring in a slick discovery that oil is, um, one of the three worst threats to humanity, the others being coal and the dangerous natural gas that our anti-nukes so love with all their
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.phpaz=view_all&address=115x246887">"Drill, Baby, Drill! rhetoric here.
Fracture baby fracture.
To my mind, the mindless distractions from what should be the goal of all humanity, including that now currently living, represented by year after year after year after year after year of comlacency generating "solar will save us" and "wind will save us" delusional blabbering, while railing insipidly against the world's largest, by source, of climate change free energy, is
responsible for this slick, not that the anti-nukes have a cell of responsibility in their bodies.
Thanks for the slicked sudden new found concern. I'm not slipping on Amory Lovins pals sudden concern. They've been at this crap for more than 40 years, for much of which, something might have been done.
http://www.rmi.org/rmi/Amory+B.+Lovins">Famous Anti-nuke Amory Lovins describes his revenue sources:
Mr. Lovins’s other clients have included Accenture, Allstate, AMD, Anglo American, Anheuser-Busch, Bank of America, Baxter, Borg-Warner, BP, HP Bulmer, Carrier, Chevron, Ciba-Geigy, CLSA, ConocoPhillips, Corning, Dow, Equitable, GM, HP, Invensys, Lockheed Martin, Mitsubishi, Monsanto, Motorola, Norsk Hydro, Petrobras, Prudential, Rio Tinto, Royal Dutch/Shell, Shearson Lehman Amex, STMicroelectronics, Sun Oil, Suncor, Texas Instruments, UBS, Unilever, Westinghouse, Xerox, major developers, and over 100 energy utilities. His public-sector clients have included the OECD, the UN, and RFF; the Australian, Canadian, Dutch, German, and Italian governments; 13 states; Congress, and the U.S. Energy and Defense Departments.
Have a slick evening, slick.