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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (9450)9/19/2006 3:54:57 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217691
 
So I went back upstream to get the point. Note, the main point was glaciation prevention by CO2 production will run out of steam: <But we aren't going to stave off a glaciation for many centuries because over the next 400 years, our CO2 production rate will decline as the easy gas and oil reserves run down and we shift to heavy crudes, coal and shale which require more processing to be useful. Not to mention energy sources are likely to be increasingly nuclear, photovoltaic and people will shift away from inefficient use of energy as new methods of living and doing become available. >

Note that I pointed out that nuclear power would be a major energy source.

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