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Oil is perfectly plentiful right now, so we have no need for Iraq's massive oil reserves. But when production across the globe starts decreasing, it becomes an entirely different story.
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By that time it wont matter, because alternative fuels will be far more plentiful. Either way, oil reserves will not dry up overnight.
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Then Mr. Savinar gave me a lesson in thermodynamics. It never occurred to me that this bacteria only have an energy profit ratio of 3:1, which pales in comparison to oil’s 10:1 EPR.
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Which does not necessarily matter when you account for Oil's other variables; dependance on enemies, the difficulty in obtaining it and the fact that it is finite. What is nuclear's EPR btw? Has it occurred to you that the EPR efficiency of those bacteria might increase as the technology matures?
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And as for you saying, on a whim with absolutely no authority or evidence, that the transition to alternative fuels will be easy...
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I never said it would be easy...I said it would not be as difficult as you make it out to be.
Who is your Neocon source for all of the assumptions you made in the previous post about Neocons and oil?