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1). James Lovelock’s Latest Book Trashes Renewables, Endorses Nuclear Energy
On the front page of the World Nuclear Association website prominently rests a quote from what some consider the world’s leading environmentalist and among the world’s top scientists, Dr. James Lovelock: “There is no sensible alternative to nuclear power if we are to sustain civilization." - James Lovelock, preeminent world leader in the development of environmental consciousness At age eighty-six, Dr.
Article tags: energy, environment, politics, global warming, carbon dioxide emissions, greenhouse gases, nuclear, uranium, hydro, wind, solar, bio fuels, coal, oil

2). Uses of Bitumen: Since Ages
If we look at all the chemicals that man uses for his daily living in the 20th century, we are likely to find that they are in the vast majority derived from one single substance - petroleum. This is certainly true in modern agriculture, in medicine, and in the textile industry - where both the dyes and the fibers themselves are synthetics made from various treatments of crude oil.
Article tags: bitumen, coal, viscous oil, asphalt, tar, natural mineral waxes

3). What are Carbon Fuels?
In any discussion of energy, the subject of carbon fuels comes quickly to the forefront. Are they good or bad for us? Do they cause global warming? Before entering the debate, just what are carbon fuels? What are Carbon Fuels? Carbon fuels form one of the great debates in society these days. They are the building blocks of nearly every economy in the world.
Article tags: fuel, fuels, power, energy, hydrocarbons, oil, coal, gas, natural gas

4). Forming Carbon Fuels
Currently, there is a great debate in our society surrounding carbon fuels. To understand the issues associated with them, one first needs to understand the process in forming carbon fuels. Forming Carbon Fuels Carbon fuels are the most widely used energy sources in the world. Also known as mineral fuels, carbon fuel is a term used to describe hydrocarbon fuel sources.
Article tags: fuel, energy, resources, carbon, oil, mineral, coal, natural gas, peat, process

5). Types of Carbon Fuels
Any discussion of carbon fuels tends to carry the assumption they are all the same. There are, however, many different types of carbon fuels comprising this energy source. Types of Carbon Fuels While all carbon fuels are generally used for the same purpose, producing energy, there are different types of carbon fuels. Carbon fuels are the hydrocarbon fuels that are found underneath within the Earth.
Article tags: fuel, energy, power, hydrocarbon, oil, coal, natural gas, petroleum, gas, civilization, global warming

6). Latest Technology Transfer Could Reduce Chinese Coal Mining Deaths
China is eager to address one of the primary culprits behind its alarming coal mining fatalities, as evidenced by the Pre-Mining Degasification Symposium held in South China’s Guizhou province on March 31st and April 1st. Sponsored by the province’s Coal Mines Administration Bureau and the Coal Mine Safety Inspection and Supervision Bureau, coal mining.
Article tags: china, coal, coal mining, methane gas, coalbed methane, pollution, mining deaths, mining explosions, co2, ch4

7). China’s Energy Plan to Reduce Its Dependence upon Coal
According to a U.S. Congressional – Executive Commission on China, which held a series of Issues Roundtables in late 2004, it was estimated that 12 Chinese mine workers die for every million tons of coal produced. Most are killed by methane gas explosions while inside the coal mines. China Business Weekly reported in July 2000, “To prevent gas explosions,.
Article tags: coal, china, coal bed methane, natural gas, stocks, investing, canada, exploration, mining

8). New Drilling Technology Could Finally Make CBM Very Economic
In a previous interview about coalbed methane (CBM), Sprott Asset Management CBM analyst Eric Nuttall told us he would remain, “quite excited about the prospects for companies with coal bed methane assets so long as natural gas prices remain above $6 per Mcf (thousand cubic feet). The economics would be very skinny under $6.” That’s because CBM exploration and development can get pricey.
Article tags: natural gas, coalbed methane gas, methane, energy, china, coal, australia, degasification, kansas

9). Earth’s Population to Drop by 80 Percent, Says Top U.K. Scientist
Some like it hot. According to environmentalist James Lovelock, we’ll get plenty of hot between now and the end of the century. “We are so far down the path toward the hottest we have been, since we were 55 million years ago,” Dr. Lovelock, who is also a leading atmospheric scientist, told StockInterview in a tape-recorded interview last week, “that as many of us look at it, it’s not going to make very much difference what anybody does.
Article tags: environment, global warming, climate change, nuclear energy, uranium, coal, renewables, wind, solar

10). Advances in Technology Making Coalbed Methane Exploration More Effective
One of Canada’s leading coalbed methane geologists discusses how new technologies are making it easier to extract methane gas from coal mines, saving lives and reducing air pollution. He discusses how China is moving forward with new technologies.
Article tags: coal, energy, natural gas, china, canada, alberta, coalbed methane, exploration, coal mining

11). Canadian Coalbed Methane Stocks: 7 Things to Know Before Investing
More investors are now inquiring about Coalbed Methane exploration companies. Just as uranium miners were flying well below the radar screen in early 2004, coalbed methane exploration may very well be the next very hot sector later this year and next. Historically, coalbed methane gas endangered coal miners, resulting in alarming fatalities early in the previous century.
Article tags: coal, china, coal bed methane, natural gas, stocks, investing, canada, exploration, mining

12). The Floating Forest Theory Sinks
One explanation used by young-earth proponents to explain that all coal seams formed during the Flood is the concept of the floating forest, which can be found on the Answers in Genesis website, written by Carl Wieland. There are actually four articles on the web that we will consider when discussing the floating forest. The other three are: “Too Much.
Article tags: creation science, floating, forest, flood, noah, coal

13). Mike Schaeffer’s Favorite CBM Company
Coalbed Methane newsletter guru Mike Schaeffer announced his favorite coalbed methane stock recommendation in the May 23rd newsletter, Energy and Capital. He called his favorite a “dreamboat company,” and believes it is severely undervalued.
Article tags: coal, coalbed methane, natural gas, gas, energy, stocks, investing, china

14). Cohen Research Report Bullish on Pacific Asia China Energy
A recent report published by the Cohen Independent Research Group, called Wall Street’s #1 Independent Research Firm, rated Pacific Asia China Energy (TSX: PCE: Other OTC: PCEEF) a Buy. The 68-page research report set three wide-ranging valuation levels as price targets for PCE shares for the company’s coalbed methane concessions in China. Considerations.
Article tags: coal, gas, cbm, coalbed methane, china, stocks, stock research, canada, energy

15). Are There Any Great, New Mining Stocks Left?
Where are the hot and cold spots around the world for resource investors? The stampeding bull market in commodities has investors reaching for new ideas. Highly respected newsletter writer Lawrence Roulston of “Resource Opportunities” favors Canada, Alaska and China for investing in mining and energy companies.
Article tags: china, canada, alaska, coalbed methane, stocks, investing, finance, metals, minerals, coal, gold

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