Heat goes on: Earth headed for warmest year on record

http://cleantechnica.com/2012/11/25...y-wants-13-of-electricity-from-solar-by-2032/

Saudi Arabia Investing $109 Billion Into Solar Energy, Wants 1/3 Of Electricity From Solar By 2032

http://oilprice.com/Alternative-Ene...a-Aims-For-Nuclear-Power-Within-20-Years.html

To help address its energy needs, last week Saudi Arabia announced plans to incentivize both private and public investments in energy sources other than oil. Within 20 years, the Saudi Royal Family aims to invest $80 billion and $240 billion so that nuclear and solar, respectively, will each provide 15 percent of the Kingdom’s power needs. The transition is intended to happen quickly, with the first nuclear reactor expected to come online in only eight years.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/10/22/investment-mideast-acwa-power-idUSL6N0SH14F20141022
REUTERS SUMMIT-Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power shifts toward renewable energy

http://www.arabnews.com/news/458342

Saudi Arabia aims to be world’s largest renewable energy market
 
Here is a conspiracy theory for you. Why won't the Saudis decrease production? To put pressure on Russia? To try and retain market share? What if they are afraid of alternative energy becoming as efficient as fossil fuel in the near future? Therefore, they want to dump their commodity as soon as possible. I don't know. Just a thought. Probably wrong.
I think your last hypothesis is the right one. Demand growth for oil is slowing, the tech to extract it has improved dramatically, so the price must fall. So the Saudis will continue to pump to simply make all the sales they can.

US producers, the ones still profitable at $45 (stay tuned), are doing the same.
 
Carbon taxes offer a potentially cost-effective means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.[6] From an economic perspective, carbon taxes are a type of Pigovian tax.[7] They help to address the problem of emitters of greenhouse gases not facing the full (social) costs of their actions. Carbon taxes can be a regressive tax, in that they may directly or indirectly affect low-income groups disproportionately . The regressive impact of carbon taxes could be addressed by using tax revenues to favour low-income groups.[8] However, there are about USD $550 billion in fossil fuel subsidiesannually worldwide.[9]

A number of countries have implemented carbon taxes or energy taxes that are related to carbon content.[10] Most environmentally related taxes with implications for greenhouse gas emissions in OECD countries are levied on energy products and motor vehicles, rather than on CO
2emissions directly.[6]

Opposition to increased environmental regulation such as carbon taxes often centres on concerns that firms might relocate and/or people might lose their jobs.[10] It has been argued[, however, that carbon taxes are more efficient than direct regulation and may even lead to higher employment (see footnotes).[10
 
Carbon taxes offer a potentially cost-effective means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.[6] From an economic perspective, carbon taxes are a type of Pigovian tax.[7] They help to address the problem of emitters of greenhouse gases not facing the full (social) costs of their actions. Carbon taxes can be a regressive tax, in that they may directly or indirectly affect low-income groups disproportionately . The regressive impact of carbon taxes could be addressed by using tax revenues to favour low-income groups.[8] However, there are about USD $550 billion in fossil fuel subsidiesannually worldwide.[9]

A number of countries have implemented carbon taxes or energy taxes that are related to carbon content.[10] Most environmentally related taxes with implications for greenhouse gas emissions in OECD countries are levied on energy products and motor vehicles, rather than on CO
2emissions directly.[6]

Opposition to increased environmental regulation such as carbon taxes often centres on concerns that firms might relocate and/or people might lose their jobs.[10] It has been argued[, however, that carbon taxes are more efficient than direct regulation and may even lead to higher employment (see footnotes).[10
Do you hate poor people? You actually think that the companies will take the tax hit? Blahahahahaha. Wow! You are gullible! You do not think the companies will shift the cost to consumers? It will be a tax on consumers disproportionately hurting low income families. The companies aren't going to pay. They will just increase the price of theri products.

Carbon taxes offer to make Al Gore very rich. Why do you think he is pushing for it so hard?

http://www.forbes.com/sites/larrybe...g-a-killing-on-anti-carbon-investment-hype/2/
Gore and Blood, the former chief of Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM), co-founded London-based GIM in 2004. Between 2008 and 2011 the company had raised profits of nearly $218 million from institutions and wealthy investors.

Optimistic that a Democrat-controlled Congress would pass cap-and-trade legislation Gore lobbied for, GIM and David Blood’s old GSAM firm took big stakes in the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) for carbon trading. Accordingly, CCX was poised to make windfall profits selling CO2 offsets if and when cap-and-trade was passed. Speaking before a 2007 Joint House Hearing of the Energy Science Committee, Gore told members: “As soon as carbon has a price, you’re going to see a wave [of investment] in it…There will be unchained investment.”

Regardless, it is all irrelevant. Again, until some company or companies create a technology that is at least as efficient and cost approx. the same as fossil fuel, we will be using primarily fossil fuel regardless of how much libtards rant about GW.

You are irrelevant.
 
Al-Gore's Jihad



Snow record only ‘Inconvenient
Truth’ we need, Al Gore

Boston Herald, by Howie Carr
Original Article
3/18/2015 5:23:15 AM
We won! We won! “We” just broke the record for the most snow ever in one winter, 108.6 inches. And in an amazing coincidence, Al Gore, the pied piper of global warming, is responding to the unprecedented snowfalls and low temperatures. He has issued a fatwa, calling for a PC jihad against the heathens who actually believe what they see, rather than what they are told by fake scientists waving made-up “hockey-stick” graphics. Gore is quoted in the Chicago Tribune as demanding that the true believers “punish climate-change deniers, saying politicians should pay a price for rejecting ‘accepted science.’”
 
“punish climate-change deniers, saying politicians should pay a price for rejecting ‘accepted science.’”


bingo He's exactly right. As usual.

The hockey stick graph has been proven multiple times over. It is not "made up"
What a piece of shit article of lies.
 
Do you hate poor people? You actually think that the companies will take the tax hit? Blahahahahaha. Wow! You are gullible! You do not think the companies will shift the cost to consumers? It will be a tax on consumers disproportionately hurting low income families. The companies aren't going to pay. They will just increase the price of theri products.

Carbon taxes offer to make Al Gore very rich. Why do you think he is pushing for it so hard?

http://www.forbes.com/sites/larrybe...g-a-killing-on-anti-carbon-investment-hype/2/




Regardless, it is all irrelevant. Again, until some company or companies create a technology that is at least as efficient and cost approx. the same as fossil fuel, we will be using primarily fossil fuel regardless of how much libtards rant about GW.

You are irrelevant.

Gore is pushing for a carbon tax because it is the right thing to do. It's not to make money. You are extremely deluded.
 
“punish climate-change deniers, saying politicians should pay a price for rejecting ‘accepted science.’”


bingo He's exactly right. As usual.
He is just talking his book. He is just like Bill Ackman. Heavily invest in a company or sector then run around the country giving presentations on the investment thesis. Get sheeple like yourself to believe in the propaganda and have you guys sell it for him for free. Blahahahaha

Punishing climate-change deniers will do nothing!!!

The only way to get the world off of fossil fuel is an alternative energy that is as efficient and cost approx. the same as fossil fuel. Period. A tax scheme that will just make Al Gore a billionaire will not replace fossil fuel. The good news is that an alternative energy that is as efficient and cost approx. the same as fossil fuel is most likely in our future. Just not yesterday. I say yesterday because there is a possibility albeit small that it is announced later today.

Again, you are irrelevant. Only an alternative energy will cause the world to stop using fossil fuel. A tax scheme to further fleece low income families will not get the world off of fossil fuel.
 
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