Wells
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The presence of camels, mountains, desert
wells
and springs took me back to the year I spent wandering the Sinai Desert.
For getting water, they would walk three hours every day to
wells.
And the plastics, we get from oil, which we go to more remote locations and drill ever deeper
wells
to extract.
I said, "I want to live and dig
wells
for five years."
"Dig
wells
for five years?
You went to the most expensive school and college in India, and you want to dig
wells
for five years?"
I've fracked over 3,000
wells
in my life.
There had to have been 800,000
wells
fracked in Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas in that aquifer.
So, as it's produced and processed and transported to homes and businesses across America, it escapes from
wells
and pipes and other equipment.
This is some micrometeorites that the Army gave me, and they get these out of the drinking
wells
in the South Pole.
It will cause saline deposited into
wells
and into lands.
Electricity is rigged and freshest water comes from self-built
wells
throughout the area.
Travel with me to some of the most beautiful spots in cities around the world: Rome's Spanish steps; the historic neighborhoods of Paris and Shanghai; the rolling landscape of Central Park; the tight-knit blocks of Tokyo or Fez; the wildly sloping streets of the favelas of Rio de Janeiro; the dizzying step
wells
of Jaipur; the arched pedestrian bridges of Venice.
Maybe that's one of the reasons why if you fly over west Texas, the types of
wells
that you're beginning to see don't look unlike those pictures of Kansas and those irrigated plots.
And as we think of this bridge to the future, one of the things you should ponder is: we are leaving about two-thirds of the oil today inside those
wells.
This entire process lasts around 60 minutes, but when the process is over,
wells
that shine are matched with the specific microRNAs and analyzed in terms of how much and how fast they shine.
They're related, because if we invest heavily in new oil wells, we reduce the incentives for conservation of oil in the same way that's going to happen for antibiotics.
And that's because when things have gotten bad in the past, it's always been possible to expand a reservoir or dig a few more groundwater
wells.
I'm a big advocate of changing the lightbulbs and buying hybrids, and Tipper and I put 33 solar panels on our house, and dug the geothermal wells, and did all of that other stuff.
These are little
wells.
And inside these wells, then microbial communities begin to form.
I set up five hand pumps in the two dried up
wells
in my locality.
Working to help the villagers obtain fresh water from
wells.
And over the next couple of months, we're going to be sending robots in production down producing oil
wells
to get that last few years of oil out of the ground.
In fact, there are artesian
wells
where water springs right into the air.
It's happened more and more lately, whether it's raising money for homeless people or to dig
wells
in Africa or for a family in crisis.
The foundation of this curve is that we keep losing the
wells
that are close to the ground.
And we keep getting
wells
that are farther away from the ground.
So this plate that I'm holding in my hands contains 96 wells, and in each well is a piece of fabric with a stain on it.
It's the feeling that
wells
up from deep inside, when your husband comes home drunk and you wanna tan his hide.
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