Sentences with phrase «cheap oil era»

All this just to save 6 % on fuel, they will be dead before they can put this in production... Chrysler has zero chance to survive the end of the cheap oil era, zero...
This is most certainly part of the New Age Secularism given birth by the excesses of America's «Golden Age» of fantastic prosperity, fed by the «Cheap Oil Era», now fading away leaving irreparable damage and carnage, destruction of the human spirit behind.

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The event, part of the kingdom's drive to free itself of reliance on oil exports in an era of cheap oil, attracted senior executives of global banks such as Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Bank of China and Mizuho.
The recent surge in domestic oil and gas production signals «the start of a new era of cheap energy,» he said, while less expensive online education programs could open the door to millions of people who have been priced out of more traditional academics.
Our cities were built in an era of cheap oil.
Fast - forward to the Reagan era, when gas was cheap and few people cared about oil reserves.
The ecological limits of the planet are now in clear view, as expressed by the combination of climate change, peak oil (the end of the era of cheap energy), and overall global resource depletion and extinctions.
What is clear is that the era of cheap, less environmentally destructive, oil is coming to an end.
Yet here he is, wrapping himself in green cloth, telling the UK that there is no alternative, «cos the «era of cheap oil is over», so we have to go Green.
New nuclear might seem unlikely in today's era of what is still cheap oil.
If the Arctic Oil Rush inspires a new era of cheap oil once again... the planet will be a cinder in short order (figuratively of coursOil Rush inspires a new era of cheap oil once again... the planet will be a cinder in short order (figuratively of coursoil once again... the planet will be a cinder in short order (figuratively of course).
That's why many experts now believe that the era of cheap oil is over — and that we can expect it to continue to rise in the longterm.
So in answer to Ned, I'm saying that yes indeed, believers in AWG are often the same people who are concerned about overpopulation, species extinction, and the end of the era of cheap oil.
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