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"What's wrong with this picture?  We're removing entire mountains to haul away a coal…"

Max replied Jun 4, 2011 to The "Last Mountain" Trailer - This could be bad for coal.

11 Jun 10, 2011
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"Why would a company want to let this knowledge, that they spent millions on, be oute…"

Max replied Jun 4, 2011 to U.S. Firms Should Reveal More on Shale Drilling: Chevron

20 Jun 4, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"I liked your energy link, who's using all that stuff?   I often wonder how would I g…"

Max replied Jun 3, 2011 to A Comparison of the Environmental Consequences of Power from Biomass, Coal and Natural Gas

26 Jun 3, 2011
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"Good one P.G.   Calling a grizzly bear a teddy bear is fine unless you're out of bre…"

Max replied Jun 3, 2011 to U.S. Firms Should Reveal More on Shale Drilling: Chevron

20 Jun 4, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"Maybe it's time for a name change for the process of Fracking.  Call it 'Recovering…"

Max replied Jun 3, 2011 to U.S. Firms Should Reveal More on Shale Drilling: Chevron

20 Jun 4, 2011
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"The only problem with adapting is the extinction that takes place before organisms a…"

Max replied Jun 3, 2011 to A Comparison of the Environmental Consequences of Power from Biomass, Coal and Natural Gas

26 Jun 3, 2011
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"LSU Football.......A feller in Louisiana could get into a lot of trouble if he said…"

Max replied Jun 2, 2011 to Surviving in Louisiana

6 Jun 2, 2011
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"What is the CO2 problem, nobody knows for sure, but the earth is responding to somet…"

Max replied Jun 2, 2011 to A Comparison of the Environmental Consequences of Power from Biomass, Coal and Natural Gas

26 Jun 3, 2011
Reply by P.G.

"LSU funding?   The post indicated the funding of the program came from the U.S. Geol…"

Max replied Jun 2, 2011 to Surviving in Louisiana

6 Jun 2, 2011
Reply by Joe Aldridge

"P.G., I think the goal here is to reduce CO2.  That sounds simple enough, take a ham…"

Max replied May 31, 2011 to A Comparison of the Environmental Consequences of Power from Biomass, Coal and Natural Gas

26 Jun 3, 2011
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