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To: E. Charters who wrote (42)3/21/2007 3:06:07 PM
From: tyc:>  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103
 
Thanks EC. I shall keep that reply for future reference.



To: E. Charters who wrote (42)3/21/2007 4:17:37 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103
 
On the other hand if you are thinking in terms of availability of fuel, and running out of petroleum, then there is a good supply of CO2 and water. Biomass is plentiful too. However H2 when you burn it makes only water, so it is cleaner if you are worried about CO2.

CO2 is a weak greenhouse gas and is present in very small concentrations in the atmosphere. Water is the biggest greenhouse vapor/(gas) there is on the planet :-[)



To: E. Charters who wrote (42)3/27/2007 11:15:22 AM
From: tyc:>  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103
 
On another thread , about Equador you said;

>>We know they are really fair with foreign investors

Perhaps, in EC fashion, you mean that they are NOT fair with foreign investors. Could you please provide a link or reasons to support the statement, one way or the other ? I'm considering investing there, and I know nothing, either way.