Sentences with phrase «hydrocarbon energy»

With the support of House leadership, Rep. Henry Waxman (D - Beverly Hills) pushed the American Clean Energy and Security Act, a cap - and - trade energy rationing scheme designed to raise the price of hydrocarbon energy like gasoline.
Right, as long as you personally can outlive longevity of finite hydrocarbon energies, why bother caring about or planning for what alternative energies our descendents are, with certain, going to need when we've exhausted and / or priced hydrocarbons out most people's reach?
«I would point out that if you're a believer in in the Bible, one would have to say the Great Flood is an example of climate change and that certainly wasn't because mankind had overdeveloped hydrocarbon energy
New hydrocarbon energy restrictions and «green» energy demands will deprive developing - nation families and communities of abundant, reliable, affordable energy; obstruct economic and human rights progress; and keep entire nations impoverished.
A by - product of hydrocarbon energy production that «has a kind of fundamental attractiveness to bureaucratic mentality» and remains the grand patsy and key driver of the climate crisis industry...
It might help to inject some context towards where Barrasso is coming from, my home state of Wyoming, which s for all practical purposes a Second World hydrocarbon energy colony.
Most ridiculous of all, in violation of an important 1993 executive order, the federal methodology does not even consider one single aspect of the countless benefits that hydrocarbon energy provides to modern societies.
Once you concede that AGW is real, that opens the door for the various anti-carbon schemes — carbon trading, carbon taxes, decarbonization, mega-engineering projects and the wholesale replacement of inexpensive, reliable hydrocarbon energy with very expensive, unreliable green energy.
In an effort to stabilize the climate, world governments have enacted thousands of regulations designed to suppress the use of hydrocarbon energy and instead promote the use of renewable energy.
Although both are hydrocarbon energy sources, mining and burning coal has a far, far greater impact on the environment than does recovering and burning natural gas.
These actions are intended to increase the cost of the hydrocarbon energy that powers our economy.
The production of liquid fuels from coal will very likely become an important part of the hydrocarbon energy mix of the future, provided that technical and environmental obstacles are overcome economically.
Publication date: 2009-06-01 First Published: Natural Resources Research Authors: R.C. Milici Abstract: The production of liquid fuels from coal will very likely become an important part of the hydrocarbon energy mix of the future, provided that technical and environmental obstacles are overcome economically.
But environmentalist special interest groups oppose the practice, because it would expand America's supply of hydrocarbon energy, and they have whipped up alarm among Manhattanites by making unfounded claims that fracking would pollute New York City's water supply.
HF also demolishes the «peak oil and gas» mantra that we are rapidly running out of hydrocarbon energy, which further demonstrates that geologist Wallace Pratt was right when he said «Oil is first found in the minds of men.»
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