Monday, December 17, 2018

Your World :Corporate ingenuity outpaces Politics and Environmentalists


This weekend, some 200 nations of the world – including surprisingly the U.S.A. --have signed an agreement at a Global Warming conference in Poland to use one and the same ‘universal’ standard and rules for carbon reduction.

This is a follow up to the original agreements of the 2015 Paris Climate Accord.

Already, environmental activists are upset that the timeline for reduction are too long on the one hand, and will probably not even be met -- based on past government performance.

It is therefore worth noting that oil and mining related companies are not waiting for government (in)action but are proceeding on their own to innovate solutions that are practical and which generate a profit.

Maclean’s magazine (November 2018, pages 23-24 ) highlighted the American oil company, Occidental Petroleum Corporation which is reviving old oil wells by using a new process that injects Co2 – carbon dioxide -- underground to force out oil deposits while simultaneously ‘storing’ the injected carbon deep in the ground.

According to the article, Occidental is storing at its Permian Basin site as much carbon as is emitted by the entire state of Maine or Hawaii in a full year!

As well, the article notes that on September 24, Occidental, ExxonMobil and Chevron joined with other world leading oil companies to create a $1 billion (U.S.) research fund for new energy reducing emissions – including methane; a gas 30 times more heat trapping than carbon[i].

And Time magazine recently (November 23 – December 3, 2018 issue, page 57) listed among the 50 best inventions of 2018 a 3M roof shingle that breaks up smog particles so they can wash away in rainfall.                           

So while governments talk and make promises that are never fully kept, and environmentalists and climate scientists fixate on carbon and hope to ‘eliminate’ the use of all fossil fuels: by the imposition of tax penalties and forced use of super-expensive and non-continuous/unreliable solar and wind technology -- and even NUCLEAR (suicidal) power, oil and mining businesses are innovating to solve Global Warming and atmospheric concerns in ways that are straightforward, profitable and allow the underground resources and  ‘gifts’ of Gaia, our planet, to be harvested for the betterment of humanity.



[i] https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140327111724.htm

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