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Banneling
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![]() Chavez is degene die mag en durft zeggen wat de anderen denken:
Ireland Online [size=2]Oil producers: World facing energy crisis [/size][size=1]12/05/2005 - 07:10:17[/size] ![]() [size=2] The world is about to face an energy crisis because the demand for oil keeps growing even though production is already at its maximum, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said yesterday. Chavez, whose country is the world’s fifth largest crude oil exporter, said that all OPEC members were “producing at full steam”. “There’s a worldwide energy crisis around the corner,” Chavez told reporters at the end of the first Summit of South American-Arab Countries in Brazil. “Especially because the US and other developed countries, but more so the US, have built a way of life based on the wasteful consumption of oil, which is non-renewable.” Representatives of eight of the 11 OPEC members were present at the summit, which did not have energy on its official agenda. “We are producing at maximum capacity,” he said, adding that non-OPEC members such as Russia and the US were doing the same. Leaders and high-ranking government officials from 12 South American and 22 Arab countries ended the summit yesterday with a commitment for closer political and economic ties, while also staking out positions at odds with US policy on several fronts. They rejected terrorism “in all its forms and manifestations”, but also called for an international forum to define terrorism, saying the current definition has been set by wealthy countries. Jewish groups said another clause in the declaration encourages terrorism by defending the right of people “to resist foreign occupation”. The summit document said that trade liberalisation talks promoted by developed nations like the US could benefit the global economy, but current rules of international commerce “widen the gap between developed and developing countries”. Absent from the summit were some of the strongest voices in the Arab world, including the leaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria. Argentine President Nestor Kirchner jetted out the night before the summit ended in a move seen as a snub of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Argentina and Brazil, the continent’s two largest economies, have historically jockeyed to be South America’s leading power. Kirchner is reportedly upset with Silva’s insistence that Brazil – not Argentina – should get a permanent seat on the UN Security Council. Kirchner did manage to get something of Argentine interest into the declaration: a call for Britain to hold negotiations with Argentina over the sovereignty of the disputed Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas. Britain won a war with Argentina in 1982 after it invaded the islands. [/size][/font] Chavez Predicts Worldwide Energy Crisis [size=2] By Anadolu News Agency (aa) Published: Thursday 12, 2005 zaman.com [/size] Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, one of the important petroleum producing countries, has claimed that the world is on the edge of an energy crisis. Chavez in a statement following a summit between South-American and Arab countries yesterday said that the reason behind the imminent crisis is the massive oil consumption of the US and developed countries. Oil production has peaked, said the Venezuelan president, and cannot increase to match the rising demand, which will lead to a crisis. At the South America-Arab countries summit yesterday, eight of the 11 members of the Organization of Petroleum Producing Countries (OPEC) were present, but the official agenda of the meeting did not include the issue of oil. [01:11:00] Laatst gewijzigd door oliepiek : 12 mei 2005 om 14:00. |
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![]() En dan? Dan gaan mensen zelf wel oplossingen bedenken. In WO2 was er geen benzine voor de burger. Toch waren er nog burgers die met de wagen reden.
Nu hebben we meer opties. Ikzelf zal wel een windmolentje neerzetten. Of een steenkoolkraker installatie. Mijn werkplaatsje begint goed uitgerust te geraken.oftewel, met gereedschap meer gereedschap maken.
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