This series Big Oil vs the World is worth watching. https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod...il-v-the-world There are three episodes.
I recently commented in these pages about the use of natural gas. Unfortunately most likely I was incorrect - having been misled. Natural gas is mostly methane - which is around 80 times more potent than CO2 as a greenhouse gas. In my earlier post I assumed that any problems from methane - due to leaks would be small - but unfortunately that is not true - and indeed at the moment is probably unknown. If methane leaks were at the 1% level, then it possibly would be a better solution to use it than burning coal or oil, but it seems that methane leaks in production processes - such as fracking - are actually likely to be more than a few per cent, so it really is a big problem. The third part of the series of programmes deals with that, as well as reinforcing the continued denials and lies put about by members of the oil and gas industry. The sad thing is that much of the science was known within companies like Exxon even going back 40-50 years, and certainly within the last 20 years.
The Obama administration tried to address some of these issues, but even Obama's staff were given misleading information by the gas and oil industries regarding methane leak. The industries tried - and indeed may still be trying - to suppress information and to spread misinformation. Unlike oil and gas companies in Europe which at least are making some efforts to promote solar and wind energy as part of their business models, it seems that the US oil and gas industry is "happy" to continue as before.
To get a good handle on the problems it really is necessary to watch all three programmes, though particularly the last one.
This article doesn't seem too biased - though I can't be sure - but it does contain some interesting and disturbing details - https://www.ernstversusencana.ca/tha...obert-howarth/
I recently commented in these pages about the use of natural gas. Unfortunately most likely I was incorrect - having been misled. Natural gas is mostly methane - which is around 80 times more potent than CO2 as a greenhouse gas. In my earlier post I assumed that any problems from methane - due to leaks would be small - but unfortunately that is not true - and indeed at the moment is probably unknown. If methane leaks were at the 1% level, then it possibly would be a better solution to use it than burning coal or oil, but it seems that methane leaks in production processes - such as fracking - are actually likely to be more than a few per cent, so it really is a big problem. The third part of the series of programmes deals with that, as well as reinforcing the continued denials and lies put about by members of the oil and gas industry. The sad thing is that much of the science was known within companies like Exxon even going back 40-50 years, and certainly within the last 20 years.
The Obama administration tried to address some of these issues, but even Obama's staff were given misleading information by the gas and oil industries regarding methane leak. The industries tried - and indeed may still be trying - to suppress information and to spread misinformation. Unlike oil and gas companies in Europe which at least are making some efforts to promote solar and wind energy as part of their business models, it seems that the US oil and gas industry is "happy" to continue as before.
To get a good handle on the problems it really is necessary to watch all three programmes, though particularly the last one.
This article doesn't seem too biased - though I can't be sure - but it does contain some interesting and disturbing details - https://www.ernstversusencana.ca/tha...obert-howarth/
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