• as a navigation template (using {{Navbox}}) for articles relating to Peak oil. Things to do: Determine the most suitable WikiProject for the template...
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  • list" of human population plights (i.e., world hunger, pregnancy stats, peak oil, apocalyptic times). These topics could be argued as on-topic, although...
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  • thousand in oil terminology? RockyMtnGuy had it right above, the m3/d is out by 2 orders of magnitude, I think. I made a few comments at Peak oil. Stainless316...
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  • are too many forms of energy to put any one as the main representative. Peak oil will soon bump petroleum out of its current spot regardless. --Skyemoor...
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  • redesign it so that it goes at the bottom of the articles, like the {{Peak oil}} template, and lose the goofy green colors. This is an encyclopedia, not...
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  • whatever is going on here, I could mention that {{Peak oil}}'s documentation subpage (Template:Peak oil/doc) follows the instructions in Wikipedia:Template...
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  • Oil member Phoebe Plummer inspired many activists worldwide to throw food at paintings? Source: https://www.thepinknews.com/2023/11/17/just-stop-oil...
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  • monitoring to ocean, solar and wind power to Distributed generation to peak oil and energy crisis). e.g., Why is distributed generation related and rural...
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  • it is larger than some other energy-related nav boxes (eg., Template:Peak oil, Template:Anti-nuclear movement). I think if nav boxes get too big they...
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  • —Kww(talk) 00:17, 15 February 2010 (UTC) In describing the second parameter (peak, whether we name it that or not), the documentation currently says, If the...
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  • oil, etc) as I mentioned above. But I would like your views on expanding that to the most common thermal types; maybe separate sections for coal, oil...
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  • from mines only in the case of coal power plants and oil shale power plants (but not in the case of oil, gas or biomass fired plants). And even in the case...
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  • of mountain peaks at Stuart Range#Partial list of peaks and my source only lists minimum elevations for some peaks (e.g. Dragontail Peak, 8840'+) I'm...
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  • decide on the boundary. The Mount Elbrus article labels it: The highest peak in the Caucasus and in Europe. Pædia 19:48, 2004 Jun 8 (UTC) Yet, that's...
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  • Many use for the Solar field fluid, Thermal Oil which is limited to 400 °C. The Solar field heated Thermal Oil then produces satured steam at less than 400...
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  • com[2] 5.3-LITER ACTIVE FUEL MANAGEMENT 8-CYLINDER (V8) ENGINE, 300 HP SAE peak torque–330 lb. ft. @ 4000 rpm Need more? Gene Nygaard (talk) 23:03, 26 November...
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  • List of countries by electricity production 2019 Rugby World Cup qualifying Peak copper 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying Shamkir Chess List of countries by...
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  • issue is somewhat moot anyway, since Americans will say "The height of Pikes Peak is 14,115 feet (4,302 m)". If the mountain is in some other country, that...
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  • slathering of the fat that makes them so tasty from being fried in corn oil."[29] There is no "problem" with fried chicken, and to say that it reflects...
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