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Scott Nudds wrote:
The trend does appear to be quit linear over the last 30 years - although not earlier. Like you, I expect this to change for the worse in the not so distant future, but I think that without evidence to the contrary, a linear projection is best. Um, it seems increasingly likely that we're right about peak oil production now, and more and more countries are talking about dumping fossil fuel electrical production for nukes. Where exactly is all this CO2 going to be coming from? Mark |
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![]() Scott Nudds wrote: The trend does appear to be quit linear over the last 30 years - although not earlier. Like you, I expect this to change for the worse in the not so distant future, but I think that without evidence to the contrary, a linear projection is best. wrote in message Um, it seems increasingly likely that we're right about peak oil production now, and more and more countries are talking about dumping fossil fuel electrical production for nukes. Where exactly is all this CO2 going to be coming from? Coal. |
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