- Location
- Mount Vernon, 10552
We are Running Out of Oil ...
Its been noted that in 2004 we have gone past the estimated "peak" of oil production in the Middle East oil fields and we are now on the down swing on these fields. Alaska, is down 75% in oil production from its peak....they are using more energy to heat the ground just to harvest "heavy/thick" oil thats frozen under ground...the cost has been on the rise and will continue to go higher on these fuels.
With Global Warming a constant concern, as frozen methane melts and adds more to the atmosphere.... u all know the rest.
This opens a can of worms, because along with energy and environmental concerns, it also becomes an ethical question ie; should we be taking corals/fish from already stressed environments?
As a reef hobbiest, we consume a large amount of that energy for our reefs, I wonder if the time came (dont be fooled, it will) what we would do to react. What technologies could we use to continue in the same fashion as we do today? Do we try to initiate change now, before that time comes?
Would we be forced to abandon our reefs?
Your well thought out thoughts...? :smoker:
Its been noted that in 2004 we have gone past the estimated "peak" of oil production in the Middle East oil fields and we are now on the down swing on these fields. Alaska, is down 75% in oil production from its peak....they are using more energy to heat the ground just to harvest "heavy/thick" oil thats frozen under ground...the cost has been on the rise and will continue to go higher on these fuels.
With Global Warming a constant concern, as frozen methane melts and adds more to the atmosphere.... u all know the rest.
This opens a can of worms, because along with energy and environmental concerns, it also becomes an ethical question ie; should we be taking corals/fish from already stressed environments?
As a reef hobbiest, we consume a large amount of that energy for our reefs, I wonder if the time came (dont be fooled, it will) what we would do to react. What technologies could we use to continue in the same fashion as we do today? Do we try to initiate change now, before that time comes?
Would we be forced to abandon our reefs?
Your well thought out thoughts...? :smoker:
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