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Maj John Bell
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So the whack job that wrote the article assumes that if we had not used fossil fuels since 1880, we'd be better off.

Oh! for the good old days when there were no fossil fuels to increase the arability of one unproductive lands, no fossil fuels to increase the productivity of arable land, no fossil fuels to get perishable foods stuffs to distant markets, no fossil fuels to process foods increasing their shelf life and reduce malnutrition and dysentery caused by consuming spoiled food stuffs , no fossil fuels to refrigerate and unprocessed foods. Oh! how I long for the good old days. And that's just agriculture...
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Jack Durish
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I remember my first morning at Fort Gordon for BCT. I looked up and saw a dense cloud of coal smoke hovering a short distance above the barracks. That's what it must have looked like in cities before we had oil and gas fired furnaces. Yep, those were the good old days
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SFC George Smith
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the next thing is going to be the methane gas from the goats, and all the rice and beans the People are eating...
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MCPO Roger Collins
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What? There is a drought in the Middle East? We're doomed.
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