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Liquids from coal or oil from shale might help us reduce oil imports, but at an unacceptable cost to water supplies and carbon emissions.
William S. Becker: Can We Win the Future Racing Uphill? William S. Becker 2011
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Liquids tend to overrun the tiny spout when pouring, and dry ingredients also need a lot more direction than the design can offer.
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Liquids from coal, tar sands and oil from shale will reduce oil imports; don't worry about the carbon emissions or water consumption.
William S. Becker: "All of the Above" Is No Energy Policy William S. Becker 2011
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Liquids from coal or oil from shale might help us reduce oil imports, but at an unacceptable cost to water supplies and carbon emissions.
William S. Becker: Can We Win the Future Racing Uphill? William S. Becker 2011
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Liquids from coal, and oil from shale and tar sands: Water competition with farms and cities, low net energy benefits, high prices, lots more carbon emissions.
William S. Becker: "All of the Above" Is No Energy Policy William S. Becker 2011
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Liquids from coal, tar sands and oil from shale will reduce oil imports; don't worry about the carbon emissions or water consumption.
William S. Becker: "All of the Above" Is No Energy Policy William S. Becker 2011
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Liquids from coal, tar sands and oil from shale will reduce oil imports; don't worry about the carbon emissions or water consumption.
William S. Becker: "All of the Above" Is No Energy Policy William S. Becker 2011
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Liquids from coal, and oil from shale and tar sands: Water competition with farms and cities, low net energy benefits, high prices, lots more carbon emissions.
William S. Becker: "All of the Above" Is No Energy Policy William S. Becker 2011
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Liquids from coal, and oil from shale and tar sands: Water competition with farms and cities, low net energy benefits, high prices, lots more carbon emissions.
William S. Becker: "All of the Above" Is No Energy Policy William S. Becker 2011
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Ethanol made from biomass through the Fischer-Tropsch process or pyrolosis conversion (ie GTL or Gas to Liquids Technology and not by "frankenbacteria" fermentation) is the only truly environmentally benign transportation fuel, period.
Hydrogen Cars, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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