Fossil Fuels Rise in Oil Tax Forces Greeks to Face Cold as Ancients Did Vast Oil Reserve May Now Be Within Reach, and Battle Heats Up.

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Fossil Fuels Rise in Oil Tax Forces Greeks to Face Cold as Ancients Did Vast Oil Reserve May Now Be Within Reach, and Battle Heats Up

Water Tar Sands Oil Production, An Industrial Bonanza, Poses Major Water Use Challenges – In 2008, according to Energy Alberta, tar sands mines actually used million cubic meters of water — 48.7 billion gallons. That’s roughly the same amount of water that the entire American oil industry consumes in a month.

Land Farmland: The next speculative financial bubble?

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