• Wikileaks: Shell's Grip on Nigerian State Revealed
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[QUOTE=BANNED USER;26571636]Clean. Energy. Alternatives. PLEASE. So shit like this doesn't happen.[/QUOTE] There isn't enough energy taken in by the Earth to support the Earth's current energy needs. We literally cannot rely on clean energy alone.
If you develop new technology that doesn't use as much power there will be however :eng101:
What? A big multinational Oil company running a third world African country full of Oil like a puppet? No way. I just don't believe it. :colbert: [editline]8th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Vasili;26577794]I'm curious if anything actually happens from these leaks. I'm not sure if they're even getting wide scale media attention. I guess the world governments are attempting to saturate the media industry with pointless information so it gets clogged up and the wikileaks stuff overlooked.[/QUOTE] No way man, that would never happen. I just don't believe it.
This is appropriate: [U][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06C5bIjNAis[/media][/U]
Go see the documentary about global warming that just came out [url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1694015/[/url]
[QUOTE=SM0K3 B4N4N4;26572340]yet another reason to buy a Tesla. Also never gonna fill up at a shell again.[/QUOTE] Why? Because Shell has its hands in the governments pants? Do you even realize how many companies do this to first world nations? This is only news because afrika is much MUCH easier to control do to its volatile nature and low visibility. You are silly
[QUOTE=Mr._N;26580797]This is appropriate: [U][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06C5bIjNAis[/media][/U][/QUOTE] David Gilmour singing it sounds better.
[QUOTE=johan_sm;26573346]No YOU won't have to deal with him, your kids will.[/QUOTE] So why don't we eliminate the problem now :3: [editline]9th December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=johan_sm;26573709]I am planning to care about them, I am not planning to pay more for green power. [/QUOTE] Um, so you won't pay a lot of money now, so you won't have to pay much later on. So you'd rather think of now then the future, because now definitely should mean more. I'll go fail college, my future doesn't matter. I'll just die anyway, so who cares.
[QUOTE=ineedateam1;26579791]For the most part is Just needs a push and a jump in and bam more people that invent make it cheeper.[/QUOTE] This, doesn't really tackle the point of my statement. As soon as the materials required are in high demand, the companies that procure the materials needed, along with the "clean energy" distributors, will follow suit of their fossil fuel ancestors.
Good thing I never buy from Shell. They are always the most expensive of all fuel stations anywhere I go.
[QUOTE=BANNED USER;26571636]Clean. Energy. Alternatives. PLEASE. So shit like this doesn't happen.[/QUOTE] And then what? The companies that pioneer making clean energy viable are going to be just as greedy and corrupt as the oil companies before them. And stuff like this will still happen.
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