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Video: What are alternative fuels? - Brian Cox series pt.3
Date: September 14, 2007, posted by Club of Pioneers Editors
Fossil fuels are finite. There are some options for fuels of the future. Brian Cox explains some of them to us: Hydrogen and bio fuels.
Related: bio fuels | Brian Cox | fossil fuels | Frankfurt Motor Show | Hydrogen | IAA 1000 Years of Warming
Date: April 27, 2007, posted by vonross

The Retreating Edge

CO2 Levels and Glaciation

Temperature Changes
-Permo-Carboniferous 300 million years ago
-Late Cenozoic last 10 million years
-precession
-tilt

Antarctic Glaciers
Laurasia:
If you follow the archaeology when the climate starts changing in your neighborhood, its time to change your habits, move, die or fall victim to someone else. When land and water resources go from marginal to sub-marginal humans begin to move for economic reasons that equate to life or death.

Extent of Last Advance in N. America
New oil crisis will help alternative technologies
Date: December 04, 2006, posted by Lars Thomsen
When we take a look at the big trends and issues of the 21st century, the future of energy and resources are among the dominating mega trends for the next 50 years: While the era of fossil fuels is coming to its end, a new
mega industry is likely to emerge very soon. All mayor developments have a so-called “tipping point”, where certain factors meet and jumpstart a new
boom. In the case of the hydrogen economy, we predict this point between 2010 and 2014. Let’s explore the underlying factors: The major factor is the factor of resource: We don’t have much time to waste: In just 520 weeks, we will find ourselves in the year 2016. By that time, the third oil crisis is likely to
be a harsh reality. While most of the oil fields in production today are in the stage of “post peak” - oil production from these fields are gradually
declining every year - developing nations like China still double their oil imports every 6.8 years. If we forecast on current data with pure mathematics and without any wildcards, this scenario calls for a new oil
crisis between 2010 and 2014. But unlike the ones 1973 and 1979, this one will not be over in just a few weeks! Tune in again next week!
More information about Lars Thomsen www.future-matters.com
mega industry is likely to emerge very soon. All mayor developments have a so-called “tipping point”, where certain factors meet and jumpstart a new
boom.
be a harsh reality. While most of the oil fields in production today are in the stage of “post peak” - oil production from these fields are gradually
declining every year - developing nations like China still double their oil imports every 6.8 years.
crisis between 2010 and 2014. But unlike the ones 1973 and 1979, this one will not be over in just a few weeks!
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