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  • wmoebis
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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    For all those that want to bash oil and gas , as farmers , you should really look in the mirror and ask yourself honestly where you, your farm and your farm’s legacy would be without the petroleum industry.
    look real hard
    cause you you ain’t running your farms off solar and wind , you never will , neither will the next generation.
    I agree, what concerns me is all the other products made from O&G like the plastics that everything seems to be need to be wrapped in. Look at your garbage after a simple shopping trip to your hardware store. Buy 6 screws they need to be encased in plastic and undoubtably you need 7 or 8.

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  • WiltonRanch
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    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
    For all those that want to bash oil and gas , as farmers , you should really look in the mirror and ask yourself honestly where you, your farm and your farm’s legacy would be without the petroleum industry.
    look real hard
    cause you you ain’t running your farms off solar and wind , you never will , neither will the next generation.
    Yep oil and gas are the easy marks.

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  • furrowtickler
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    For all those that want to bash oil and gas , as farmers , you should really look in the mirror and ask yourself honestly where you, your farm and your farm’s legacy would be without the petroleum industry.
    look real hard
    cause you you ain’t running your farms off solar and wind , you never will , neither will the next generation.

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  • WiltonRanch
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    Originally posted by wmoebis View Post

    I wonder if all the studies on all things, not limited to but including O&G and by products, that have been done over the years turned out the way the results of studies that were done. I think of things like DDT, 24D, Mercury, Asbestos etc ended up being dangerous to health and environment did/are these studies missing things that future generations will regret.
    I would hope the scientific establishment has progressed significantly since the days of doctors recommending menthol cigarettes and laying babies on their belly in the crib. I don’t want to go too far as to say we know better today because of better tech and knowledge and a more stringent and critical safety protocols but we’re definitely a lot more careful I think.

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  • wmoebis
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    Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
    How much do you think we paid for this study?

    From 2009 to 2021, the economy grew an average of two percent per year, while industrial greenhouse gas emissions fell an average of 0.2 percent per year, the federal report said.

    Prove or disprove that piece of scientific research by, “experts”.
    I wonder if all the studies on all things, not limited to but including O&G and by products, that have been done over the years turned out the way the results of studies that were done. I think of things like DDT, 24D, Mercury, Asbestos etc ended up being dangerous to health and environment did/are these studies missing things that future generations will regret.

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  • fjlip
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    Even the TOYS are a disappointment...

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  • cropgrower
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    60,000$ for a battrey !!! scrap in two years , only the clueless believe EVs are going to save the envoirnment

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  • sumdumguy
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    How much do you think we paid for this study?

    From 2009 to 2021, the economy grew an average of two percent per year, while industrial greenhouse gas emissions fell an average of 0.2 percent per year, the federal report said.

    Prove or disprove that piece of scientific research by, “experts”.

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  • fjlip
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    More great EV reviews...https://twitter.com/i/status/1739673262395908192

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  • fjlip
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    Originally posted by caseih View Post
    well the dumps are full of junk appliances because of govt regs , may as well have EV's there also
    this also demonstrates how much new batteries are subsidized on a new EV!!!!!!!!
    Last visit to Ponass Lake depot...40 appliances x what, 100 depots in Sk=4000 junk at one time...Canada 40x Sk= 160,000 junk appliances at that instant in time.

    How many turns of the recycle?

    USA 10 times us=1.6 MILLION junk appliances!

    Sad disgusting wasteful shame!
    Last edited by fjlip; Dec 25, 2023, 09:08.

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