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Today is a 'red' day across the board. I'm switching off and coming back tomorrow. You'd think with rising gas prices, a company with gas reserves would go up......
Just wondering does the rest of the world know that BLOE have gas reserves as other companies at least are getting some acknowledgment ? I was hoping to see some momentum above the 3p mark but as per usual we are down again. At what price does gas have to be to at least see some gains , surely something has to give ?
~ " A volcano active in The Canaries tells me the Earth's crust is warming up from the interior, emitting CO2 from the surface in multiples much greater than that emitted by man's exploits. We're on a wild goose chase trying to counteract our emissions on Earth " ~
Are you stating that because we are losing the environmental battle we should give up, and just destroy earth for future generations because your mineral exploration investments havent faired well ? Or because you want to excuse driving an internal combustion car ?
It is the mantle that stores the earths energy being transferred to the crust, not the core. It has been steady state of transfer for billions of years and is actually slowly declining and will do so for billions of years at which point Earth will be a dead planet like Mars. But before that point the sun will be a red star and have engulfed Earth anyway.
The earths internal energy was created by the frictional forces when earth formed, the rotational and frictional forces of the liquid mantle itself caused by gravity and radiation stored in rocks. This is all steady state of energy transfer this hasn’t changed during mans brief time window of existence.
The c02 release from the earths surface you refer to is caused by accelerating the decay of the rotting matter locked in the earths surface at a faster rate. (Dead trees, plants animals ect are a carbon store locked underground).
The earths surfsce temperature rising by increase greenhouse gases is accelerating the decay and release of this captured c02. This is largely due to deforestation, plants not only take c02 from the air slowing the buildup of c02 gases but also shade the surface snd slow the rate of natural surface c02 release.
In addition The tundra has effectively locked in huge amounts of captured c02, as the ice melts this captured c02 starts to decay releasing even more c02. Which causes more greenhouse gases which heats the surface and causes ice to melt faster.
So we need to stop directly producing as much c02.
We need to stop destroying established forests.
We need to plant trees to replace what has been destroyed.
As tundra thaws it needs to be planted with tress as managed forests to have any chance of capturing the c02 being released by the thawing ice.
Is this impossible, no, is it difficult damn right. Mostly down to peoples nativity and wanting to believe memes and conspiracy theories on Facebook rather than researched and peer reviewed science.
The biggest challenge we face is the richest countries have created more than their fair share of c02 are dependent on the poor countries to not deforest. And who is going to pay to turn melting tundra into forests and prevent mineral exploration, farming or other commercial activities, politics let alone global politics is broken.
Your science is wrong, your opinion on mankind is probably right. We need a thanks type character to 50/50 the population of idi
~ " A volcano active in The Canaries tells me the Earth's crust is warming up from the interior, emitting CO2 from the surface in multiples much greater than that emitted by man's exploits. We're on a wild goose chase trying to counteract our emissions on Earth " ~
Good Grief ! I haven`t heard of that science before !
Do the M25 protesters know about this ?
MrK ... the world is under water but as long as the tide dos'nt go out... nobody knows whose swimming naked ... chins up ... for the future...
I'm underwater on this one but hope that rising gas prices will inspire some kind of recovery here. Any of our resource markets need some stimulus to share prices as occurred in the old days. So which other languishing gas producing shares do you see might come into focus now?
On another front the electric vehicle craze has created little enthusiasm whatsoever so far. Sitting duck lithium, vanadium, nickel, cobalt exploration or producer company prospects have been ignored. Virtually no interest in buy outs here at all. I feel that fossil fuels will be around for some time to come and many companies will still benefit. Positive share price reactions henceforth should tell it all.
A volcano active in The Canaries tells me the Earth's crust is warming up from the interior, emitting CO2 from the surface in multiples much greater than that emitted by man's exploits. We're on a wild goose chase trying to counteract our emissions on Earth