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I thought the stick had been located up Miky’s butt.
You are confusing Penn State Atmospheric Sciences with their football program.
Careful – he might sue you. LOL
Or stalk you.
Over the last 5 years, 70% of all full time jobs have been created in the oil & gas sector.
Would you happen to have a link on that? It might come in handy.
That’s great news! North Dakota doing well too. Funny how you won’t hear about this much unless you hang out on blogs and do your own research.
But, but, but . . . the new interactive carbon footprint map from U Cal-Berkeley says that rural areas like N. Dakota can’t match the energy efficiency of large cities like Philly.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/science/Which_Pa_and_NJ_zip_codes_have_the_biggest_carbon_footprints.html
http://coolclimate.berkeley.edu
All done despite the Obama Administration’s best efforts to reduce petroleum production in the US.
You’re right! The vast majority of this production is on private land – it still takes forever to get a lease approved on federal land. You almost have to wonder which country our government supports – seems like it’s not us (US).