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What Our Nations Are Doing About Global Warming
Global warming is a problem that needs to be faced head-on by the leaders of the nations of our planet. The call to arms has been sounded; many countries are now doing research into the causes of global warming, as well as committing to actions to help ...

Global Warming Alarmists Are Missing The Point In Earth Cycles
Do you ever get tired of hearing about global warming? Is it beginning to sound like a giant conspiracy to you? We know the Earth goes through normal cycles and we also know that in the last 50 years the planet's temperature on average in some regions ...

Global Warming....What Can You Do?
Today I made a decision. There are so many issues confronting us today, from political issues, to health issues, to economic issues, to environmental issues….it’s easy to become overwhelmed and do nothing. Sometimes I feel that there are so many problems ...





Global Warming: It's Real and It's Creating Opportunities to Build Wealth
 

I have never believed that Peak Oil was real despite the plethora of experts that claim its legitimacy. In life, the majority of people will believe something as long as enough talking heads repeat the same thing and enough newspapers proclaim it as “fact” or “inevitable”. Global militaries realize this as well and you can find such instruction in many military manuals -

To get a nation, or even a world, to believe something, even if it is not true, print it in the major media. Then the whole world will believe it if it is in print. I have always formulated my opinions by trying to understand the origins of such claims rather than accepting something as truth because I heard about it on TV or read about in a paper. But the reality is that many people are lazy and would rather have someone else tell them what to think.

In December, 1999, a great majority of people all over the world believe in Y2K because the media made us believe in its catastrophic inevitability - a catastrophe that was supposed to cripple the world that never happened. I believe Peak Oil is the same. But just as the theory of Peak Oil was invented by an employee of Shell Oil (and it’s just a tad ironic that the Peak Oil theory contributed to rising oil prices), I wouldn’t be surprised if the Y2K theory was invented by some employee of the computer/tech industry the theory most benefited.

However, I do believe that global warming is real. In fact, the reality, and not they myth, of global reality is changing the Peak Oil situation. Extensive melting of the polar ice cap is currently opening up previously unexplorable areas to exploration. This is not just true for mineral reserves but also for natural gas and oil reserves. This is Reality #1.

Reality #2 is that 375 billion of oil reserves are believed to lie beneath the polar ice cap. That would increase world oil reserves by 1/3rd.

Reality #3 is that with improved 4-D seismic imaging technology that can locate oil reserves much more efficiently and accurately, we will soon know if those estimates are accurate.

Reality #4 is that again, improved technology is making drilling to depths that were previously unfathomable, well, fathomable. Peak oil is based upon static reserves being depleted over time. With possibly 375 billion of oil reserves now accessible, that calculation significantly changes.

But access to huge amounts of oil is not the only investment opportunity that global warming is creating. In addition, with the rapid melting of the Arctic ice, a very important strategic shipping lane is opening up to sea vessels - a path that would shorten the current shipping distance between Asia and Europe that passes through, you guessed it - the Panama canal - by 5,000 kilometers.

In 1903, the United States engineered a revolution in Columbia in order to set up an independent Republic of Panama. After they accomplished this, the U.S. named themselves owner of the strategic Panama Canal “in perpetuity” and established military bases in Panama to ensure their control. This situation lasted for almost ľ of a century until the canal lost its strategic importance and the U.S. turned over control of the canal to Panama.

The U.S. has already stated their official lane regarding these new shipping lanes. Despite Canadian sovereignty of the Arctic north, the U.S. has stated that they intend to use this new shipping lane regardless of Canadian consent. However, some of these shipping lanes, with sufficient melting, will fall outside of the legal jurisdiction of Canadian territorial waters so this contention may very well be moot.

However, an equally large, if not larger point of contention, will be the claim to the mineral and oil reserves that lie underneath these waters. In addition to possessing huge reservoirs of natural gas and oil reserves, the Arctic is home to vast amounts of diamonds and gold and uranium mineral resources that have previously been unexplorable. Canada claims that their exclusive economic zone which gives them sole rights to exploration extends 200 nautical miles from their coastline. This claim is being disputed by the United States, and perhaps other countries as well. So just as the U.S. seized a strategic military passageway in 1903, you can be sure that claims to this strategic Arctic passageway will be hotly contested today.

These two developments are well worth keeping an eye on. If one international shipping/freight company dominates this new passageway, it will be certain to profit hugely. Furthermore, whatever companies win the lion’s share of exploration rights in this area, based upon speculation alone, are sure to see phenomenal price appreciation.

This article may be freely reprinted on another website as long as it is not modified, changed, or altered in any way and as long as the below author byline is included along with the active hyperlink exactly as is.

J.S. Kim is the Managing Director of SmartKnowledgeU™. He has over thirteen years of experience in finance and financial services, and has earned a BA in Neurobiology from the University of Pennsylvania, a Master in Public Affairs from the University of Texas at Austin, and an MBA with a concentration in finance from the McCombs Business School, University of Texas at Austin. He is the inventor of the revolutionary MoneyPing™ investment strategies, a novel approach to learn how to build wealth, not just dreams.

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How Big Oil Benefits From Global Warming Alarmism
Forbes
I find it somewhat comical when scientists and others who publicly express skepticism about a looming man-made global warming catastrophe are accused of being in the pocket of Big Oil. Here we are referring to oil and gas… master resource trade ...

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More Plant Species Responding to Global Warming Than Previously Thought
EP Magazine
Far more wild plant species may be responding to global warming than previous large-scale estimates have suggested. That's the conclusion of a team of scientists, which included a UC San Diego biologist, that found that many plant species, which appear ...


More plant species responding to global warming than previously thought
Phys.Org
(Phys.org) -- Far more wild plant species may be responding to global warming than previous large-scale estimates have suggested. That's the conclusion of a team of scientists, which included a UC San Diego biologist, that found that many plant species ...

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Emissions cut hiatus slows work to limit warming
Reuters
By Nina Chestney | BONN, Germany (Reuters) - Reluctance to raise ambitions to cut greenhouse gas emissions due to economic constraints is threatening progress towards limiting global warming, delegates at United Nations' climate talks in Germany warned ...
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Atmospheric Warming Intensifies Earth's Water Cycle
RedOrbit
Dr. Durack, a post-doctoral fellow at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, stated, “These changes suggest that arid regions have become drier and high rainfall regions have become wetter in response to observed global warming.
Climate change hits globe's water cycleUPI.com
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