The Oil Drum recently posted one of the most unsettling series of articles I've seen in quite some time. It starts out with a bunch of articles about the Alberta Oil Sands. From the sound of it they are pushing the limits on production. The environmental damage is stunning, with flammable water and stories of fish that smell like gasoline and give off the delectable aroma of burning rubber when fried.
It moves on into ethanol and arctic and global warming. Evidently Greenland is turning into a good place for farming again, much as it was when Erik the Red found it in 985.
Friday, October 05, 2007
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