Feeling guilty or conflicted about our fossil fuel use gets us precisely nowhere — precisely, that is, where
Big Oil needs us to stay.
Not exact matches
«The
biggest sectors of steel consumption are in the construction industry, the auto industry,
oil and gas industry, all of which
need these products to produce competitive products,» warns Yerxa.
Having long since grabbed the mantle of national economic powerhouse from Ontario — that the
oil province accounted for the entirety of Canada's net job creation over the past 12 months being just the latest piece of evidence on that score — Alberta
needs to take over Ontario's
Big Man leadership role as well.
Evan Solomon: They have argued that they want to make sure that environmental assessment, though they argue it
needs to be rigorous, is getting in the way of development of
big energy projects and specifically around the
oil sands and pipelines.
This article goes along SWELL with the other article today about how
big oil still
needs tax breaks.
Calling the United States «the
biggest polluter and the
biggest energy user in the world,» Turner said the country
needs to take the lead in ridding itself of coal and
oil dependence.
It makes people murder for
oil, buy
big homes they can't afford when they could be contributing to those in dire
need around the world, and buy all the designer goods they can, regardless that they are contributing to slave labor in China...
In the same way that the energy industry today is mistakenly identified with «
Big Oil» (Exxon, Chevron, et al.), when it is in fact conducted predominantly by smaller independent companies most readers will have never heard of, modern capitalism is not largely the purview of Apple and Walmart, but rather of small, privately owned businesses with less than one hundred employees providing services or products the public wants or
needs in order to support the families of the owners and provide jobs for their workers.
Add just the slightest blop of
oil to the bowl (seriously, a 1 / 2 - second pour is all you
need), along with a
big squeeze from a lemon or lime half.
When I'm really in
need of comfort (hard day at work, cold, rainy night, general cloudy mood), I will make a
big bowl of penne pasta tossed with some butter and olive
oil, sea salt, black pepper, and freshly grated Pecorino.
1 tablespoon olive
oil 1/2 medium onion, diced 1 large garlic clove, minced 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger (or 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, peeled and grated — I love fresh ginger but didn't have any) 3/4 teaspoons garam masala 3/4 teaspoons curry powder 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 2 to 3 cups vegetable broth as
needed 1 sweet potato, cut into 1/2 inch cubes 3/4 cup dried lentils (I used green) 1 bay leaf 1/2 pound greens such as swiss chard, collards, kale, etc., center ribs removed and leaves thinly sliced (I used about 7
big leaves) 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, or more to taste Zest of 1/2 lime 1 tablespoon lime juice Plain Greek yogurt and sliced almonds for topping, if desired
I really like your site and have tried several of your recipes to mixed reviews from my crew — some are
big fans (my husband and oldest son) but the younger boys would rather eat the white flour, sugar and
oil recipes they are used too... still, I will get everyone on board eventually, but I may
need to transition them more gradually.
Directions: Bring the 6 cups of broth to a bare simmer in a large pot / In another large pan melt 2 T of the butter and 2 T olive
oil / Add onion, pancetta and parsley and sauté over medium heat for 3 or 4 minutes, until pancetta begins to brown and onion is soft / Add peas and simmer for a minute, stirring and coating with the base ingredients / Then add 1/2 C broth and simmer until peas are almost tender, 20 — 30 minutes, stirring often and adding broth a little at a time as
needed / The peas should be kept just moist, but not swimming in broth / AN IMPORTANT NOTE: this is where I diverge from the recipe,
big time.
caramelized onion cream ingredients: 1 tbsp
oil + extra if
needed 1 medium cooking onion, sliced into thin half moons 1 - 2 sprigs of thyme, leaves chopped (optional) 1 - 2 cloves of garlic, sliced
big splash of sherry vinegar salt + pepper 1 can of full fat coconut milk, chilled overnight
If you
need to melt the coconut
oil, place the current small bowl in a slightly
bigger bowl filled with hot water.
As much as I would like to hate your comment above I have to agree with what you've said here I know there are a hardcore of bloggers on here that will be derisory and downright insulting (Keyboard warriors are always really tough) but unless we have the two new additions we
need then we will sadly be another fourth spot contender again, its as simple as that the current squad is nearly there but nearly there is not THERE and I hate to say it but I think its gonna be another case of Wenger stubbornly trying to convince the world he is a genius by winning things without spending much OR by lamenting the injury problems and bad refs and being desultory about
big oil funded clubs while the Club we love turns a fat profit for the board and we see no silverware at all.
I think we deserve to win the PL and UCL every other year (every year would just be greedy), we just
need to get bought out by
big oil money, sack the board, build another 2 tiers on the Emirates to get us up to 85,000 capacity, sack Wenger and appoint Klopp / Simone / Koeman (whoever is doing best at the time), sell the entire squad and start again but 25 world class players and nothing less.
It also includes the not so obvious: earning the salary, paying the bills, maintaining the house, calling the insurance company about that surprise medical bill, researching all the possible causes of that weird cough your baby has been doing lately, scheduling tours of daycare centers, getting that promotion or signing that
big client, researching life insurance plans, getting the
oil changed like clockwork because you really
need this car to last you, plus taking breaks so that you can recharge....
In a speech at the summit, Mr Brown said the world was facing «the third
big oil shock in 30 years» and that measures
needed to be taken to reduce the price of the valuable commodity.
LCV Action Fund President Gene Karpinski praised Bishop's support of clean energy legislation, saying he «stands with the people of New York who
need clean energy jobs now, and not with the
Big Oil companies and special interests who are blocking progress in Washington.»
With the avo and olive
oil providing some lovely healthy fats, the eggs giving you lots of complete protein and the sesame seeds adding plenty of the iron
needed for the body to produce energy, along with a
big hit of calcium too.
When your mind
needs an extra boost (like, say, when you're burning the midnight
oil at work or are on that last push before a
big test), your body creates nitric oxide to come in for the assist.
American Red Cross The Red Cross has turned out in a
big way for our city and is a well
oiled machine during times of great
need.
The role
oil and our
need for it plays in every level of government; why we have (and may always have) wars and violence because of it; and that some companies are just too
big to face consequences, while others doing the same or less will be brought down to «set an example.»
If something falls inside, you will
need to either pick it somehow if it is
big, or blow it out with a compressor, but put some rags in the other side, since it will also spit out a lot of
oil:)
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ETF for India, China, Vietnam, etc.)-- Vanguard is good; I am in process of replacing the TD eFunds with Vanguard ETFs (I should have done it much earlier but they were under in my RRSP, it should have not mattered, the corresponding ETFs were low too)--
Big companies are good (McDonalds, Starbucks, Pfizer, WM) until they are not so perhaps I should get rid of them and buy more Vanguard ETFs — Buying distressed companies could be a winning proposition but have I very mixed results so better not (BP and Transocean bought after the
oil spill, Nortel, BlackBerry, and Nokia — BP and NOKIA good, Transocean under not much, but under, BB very, very bad, and Nortel no comments)-- Berkshire is very good as it is a kind of ETF but what would happen after Warren Buffett (who would have thought AIG would
need to be bailed out and the shareholders wiped out in the process or other cases where individuals brought companies down for example Barings the oldest bank in England)
It contains lots of get the newspaper Your dog could distribute the
oil current dog and negatively affected Doing this now will like a contributing sometimes two make his food for this and it is simple veterinarian about doing, you
need to through the dog's
big w revolution for cats mental exercise.
Also, the utility and
oil companies are and will interfere with progress that hurts their bottom line; economics has a place to be sure, but just old fashioned greed hinders progress... still, there are hard working people who support families and citizens who do can not afford any upgrades or changes, the building of the wind infrastructure is already past a billion dollars and has not brought the efficiency we
need to even talk of transitions, and with the 7 - 10 billion dollars car makers are requesting in addition to 20 - 75 billion for the current production lines to be maintained (and to stop the
big three from filing chapter 11) and the regular gas powered vehicles to continue in the mainstay, it is not likely the government will have the money (or credit?)
«Of course, $ 10 million in R&D support is measly against the roughly $ 1 billion the Energy Department suggests would be
needed to really deploy EGS on a mass scale...» The Energy Dept. can «suggest» all it wants but for decades it has abdicated its responsibilities to the public in favor of
Big Oil and
Big Auto.
RC does noble work on propagating sound science in the face of the billions that
Big oil could throw at multifacted disinformation if it felt the
need, but, to be effective (i.e. to practice Applied Climate Science) we plainly
need to establish a global focus on the discussion & evaluation of the solutions.
Republicans claim we
need to cut government spending, but continually vote to give billions in federal handouts to
Big Oil.
I don't think we
need to blame
big oil.
We will always
need some level of hydrocarbon in our energy mix, but until we find alternatives to
Oil we will be hostages to the
big producers with the result of unstable geo - politics, conflicts, authoritarian regiemes and human suffering.
-LRB-...) FB: On the energy security,
oil prices part, the numbers, one doesn't
need to be a
big energy expert or anything: it's just mathematics.
Alternative fuels have
big advantages over gasoline, and electric - car purchases are rising, but more
needs to be done to become less dependent on foreign
oil.
For evidence that US Congress members are more responsive to the interests of
Big Oil than to the citizens who elect them, one need look no further than Congress's recent decision to lift the 40 - year ban on oil exports, despite the fact that 69 percent of Americans across both parties support the b
Oil than to the citizens who elect them, one
need look no further than Congress's recent decision to lift the 40 - year ban on
oil exports, despite the fact that 69 percent of Americans across both parties support the b
oil exports, despite the fact that 69 percent of Americans across both parties support the ban.
Credits for using giant machines to remove the gas are not likely to be accepted internationally for a long time, if at all, not least because the industrial infrastructure
needed for extraction would
need to be about as
big as the infrastructure that puts it there —
oil wells, coal mines, railways, pipelines, power plants, refineries and so on.
Yes, alternatives are technically possible, but not at all likely on the scale and timeframes
needed if global
oil production declines soon (as is happening for Greater Burgan, the world's second
biggest oilfield).
Let's put our limited resources where they can have the
biggest impact on reducing our
need for
oil, now and in the near future.
Big oil companies are centers of scientific talent and capital, and we
need that to create positive change.
Big Oil has this public image of being an industry for fearless, no - nonsense manly men who aren't afraid of getting their hands dirty or braving the environmentalists» wrath in order to do their ugly but important work supplying the world with much -
needed energy.
The French government, according to the group, is complicit in the climate - killing activities of the
big oil and gas companies present at the summit, and
needs to act like the climate champion it claims to be — by investing in renewables and energy efficiency.
You'll
need to be a bit savvy to see through the misdirection, find out just how much money they've been putting into the greenies anti fossil fuels coal and
big oil through their «charitable» foundations and NGO's.
Making
big investments to get off
oil, making clean energy alternatives widely available and cheap, and creating millions of new jobs in clean energy industries is a winner with American voters and can carry the whole suite of policies that we
need to address global warming.
You don't
need to think long to find a reason for the tobacco industry and
big oil wanting to spread doubt about the science behind the link between tobacco and cancer, and behind greenhouse gases and global warming, respectively.
They come at a vital time because for every major city like New York or Paris moving huge amounts of money and using their political power to take on
Big Oil, we
need dozens of successful divestment campaigns on our campuses, and hundreds of grassroots organisers to win arguments in our communities.
Worse still Crakar...
Big Oil won't
need us anymore so the money will stop flowing.
If this
oil and gas boom is a
big part of our energy scene, we
need to really understand how the two pieces fit together or else we can't think seriously about how to deal with climate change.