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The captured carbon is then
pumped
into underground storage sites such as empty oil fields and other suitable locations.
The more tons of steel produced, slabs of concrete poured, and gallons of crude oil
pumped
out of the ground the better.
Forget InflationMUNICH – To paraphrase Winston Churchill, never have so many billions of dollars been
pumped
out by so many governments and central banks.
What many analysts still see as a temporary bubble,
pumped
up by artificial and unsustainable monetary stimulus, is maturing into a structural expansion of economic activity, profits, and employment that probably has many more years to run.
This heats the bitumen, making it runny enough to be
pumped
out.
CCS was originally developed for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), whereby pressurized CO2 is
pumped
into older oil reservoirs to extract otherwise inaccessible crude oil, significantly boosting production, and thus greenhouse-gas emissions.
As the United Kingdom’s National Grid operators have found, a small decline in electricity consumption does not translate into less energy being
pumped
into the grid, and therefore will not reduce emissions.
No one is sure how much money the Venezuelan regime
pumped
into Nicaragua, but one hears estimates from reputable sources of around $500 million a year for nearly a decade.
In contrast to 1929, credits are not now being throttled; on the contrary, public money is being
pumped
into banks and the economy.
This drive toward an off-the-grid, eat-what-you-raise, bike-there-on-your-own, solar-powered collective fantasy is inevitable: Americans were
pumped
full of hope that more consumption would make them happier, and instead were left with a pile of debt.
Since the start of the crisis, the Bank of England has
pumped
$325 billion into the British economy, the Fed has expanded the US monetary base by close to $1 trillion, and the People’s Bank of China originated a record amount of $1.4 trillion in loans.
If China and America had not
pumped
partly debt-financed money into their economies beginning in 2009, the German economy would have taken a serious hit.
The huge quantities of local water that LWRs consume for their operations become hot-water outflows, which are
pumped
back into rivers, lakes, and oceans.
From 2009 to 2011, the BoE
pumped
£375 billion ($578 billion) into the British economy “to bring inflation back to target."
The US Federal Reserve Board has
pumped
out trillions of dollars of reserves, but never have so many reserves produced so little monetary growth.
For example, the “hydraulic model” of aid – the idea that if we simply
pumped
in more aid, better results would gush out – ignores the fact that funds are often fungible.
Even more problematic is the revelation that CCS and BECCS would most likely be used for “enhanced oil recovery,” with compressed CO2
pumped
into old oil wells for storage, thereby creating a financial incentive to recover more oil.
While such innovative and practical solutions are prevented from being scaled up, billions of dollars are
pumped
into subsidies that reinforce the status quo.
Why is it that share prices did well in America and Europe, while falling in Asia to the embarrassment of investment managers who
pumped
tens of billions of dollars unprofitably into Asia, while reducing their US holdings?
The more stressed water resources become, the more energy the water sector demands, as groundwater must be
pumped
from greater depths, and surface water must be transported across longer distances.
The design of the bailout has been shaped both by domestic pressures faced by eurozone leaders and by the exceptional nature of the Cypriot banking bubble: many European leaders suspect that the island had become a money-laundering center for Russian individuals and entities, which
pumped
an estimated one-third of the €68 billion into the country’s banks.
First, high interest rates reduce the price of storable commodities by increasing the incentive for extraction today rather than tomorrow, thereby boosting the pace at which oil is pumped, gold is mined, or forests are logged.
China has run a pilot program in which farmers had to pay extra if they
pumped
more than their allocation.
The Fed and the European Central Bank have recently
pumped
massive amounts of liquidity into the global financial system.
There is little doubt that the country’s climatic woes are caused, at least in part, by the greenhouse-gas emissions that industrialized countries have
pumped
into the air since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
At the start of the financial crisis, both advanced and emerging-market economies
pumped
money into “shovel-ready” infrastructure projects to boost short-term economic growth and create jobs.
Now the water table is falling at a dangerous pace, as the underground water is being
pumped
much faster than the rains are recharging it.
From the Right to Information Act, which has empowered citizens and boosted government accountability and transparency, to the Right to Education Act, which has led to record-high school enrollment and
pumped
resources into moribund classrooms, the current government’s reforms have changed the face of Indian society.
When Mount Pinatubo erupted in 1991, about 15 million tons of sulfur dioxide was
pumped
into the stratosphere, reacting with water to form a hazy layer that spread around the globe.
Europeans might be forgiven for thinking that the Americans, who
pumped
up oil prices in the first place with their military misadventure in Iraq, should be the ones who “pump it down” with an energy tax.
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