Posts Tagged: ‘oil spills’

There are now three companies, with three different technologies, that are claiming they can eliminate fossil fuels and replace them with something green and much less expensive. We have already talked about Joule Unlimited, which claims it can use modified E. coli bacteria to create diesel fuel at a $30/barrel equivalent price: The impossible has [...]

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Yesterday I put up a post about a company that has the potential to completely eliminate the use of fossil fuels: The impossible has happened: the solution to global warming and foreign oil dependence has arrived They have created bioengineered creatures that produce diesel fuel on demand. They claim they can produce 15,000 gallons of [...]

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This article indicates that, next year, the problems of carbon emissions, foreign oil dependence, oil spills, fuel shortages, etc. will all end: A brave new world of fossil fuels on demand In September, a privately held and highly secretive U.S. biotech company named Joule Unlimited received a patent for “a proprietary organism” – a genetically [...]

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This is both funny and a little sad…

The futuristic world of 2010

It is one of those classic “funny because it is true” things.

To put a finer point on the last panel, there is this…

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What happens when crude oil mixes with water? Here’s a video that nicely demonstrates the problem, and also shows why crude oil is such a problem for birds…

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The following video is fascinating – it demonstrates the use of microbes in Texas to clean up oil floating on the ocean as well as oil that has contaminated marshes and wetlands…

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Ghost ships are always popping up in folklore and fiction — there’s the Flying Dutchman of Wagner’s “Der Fliegende Holländer,” the Black Pearl in “Pirates of the Caribbean,” and hey, even the eponymous “Ghost Ship” in Disney’s TaleSpin.

Of course in fiction, the primary problem with ghost ships is their crews of undead pirates, or at best, lonesome, cursed sailors who unknowingly forecast doom.

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