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You can also find out lots of good energy information at the Department of Energy page itself. Fast Facts About Fossil Fuels: First, the USA ; ... It takes the equivalent of 7 gallons of gasoline per day for every man woman and child to keep this country running at its current pace.
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www.umich.edu/~envst320/fossil.html
www.umich.edu/~envst320/fossil.html
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LONDON, England -- Global warming will never bring a "doomsday scenario" a team of scientists says -- because oil and gas are running out much faster than thought. ... "Non-fossil fuels must come in much stronger than it had been hoped," Professor Kjell Alekett told CNN.
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edition.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/10/02/global.warming/...
edition.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/europe/10/02/global.warming/index.html
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As of the year 2002, approximately 10 calories of fossil fuels are required to produce every 1 calorie of food eaten in the US. Source The size of this ratio stems from the fact that every step of modern food production is fossil fuel and petrochemical powered: ... Oil is running out; the climate is changing at a...
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www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/
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yes we are running out of fossil fuels infact in 150 years there will not be any fossil fuels
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Are_we_running_out_of_fossil-...
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Getting back to "are we running out of fossil fuel" you are correct in that the term fossil for practical purposes means that it is not being replaced & so would run out eventually. The reality is that as it gets rarer it may ...
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/related-topics/95436...
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There are three major forms of fossil fuels: ... It takes the equivalent of 7 gallons of gasoline per day for every man woman and child to keep this country running at its current pace.
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www.solcomhouse.com/fossilfuels.htm
www.solcomhouse.com/fossilfuels.htm
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Manhattan Institute report, ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT: MYTHS AND FACTS Update, April 2009 ... Almost 71 percent of survey respondents indicated that the U.S. is rapidly running out of fossil fuels, yet the U.S. is home to significant reserves of fossil fuels.
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www.manhattan-institute.org/energymyths/myth2.htm
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Rattie says energy demand will grow 30 percent to 50 percent in the next 20 years and there are no near-term alternatives to fossil fuels.
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www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/opinion/2362051...
www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/opinion/23620513-47/story.csp
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Yet despite the many severe daunting problems that the rest of us will, obviously, face due to the decreasing supply of fossil fuels, the benefits from running out of them, certainly, could include curtailment of global warming effects.
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www.countercurrents.org/spence300707.htm
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