Sylvia Earle Large areas of the Gulf have escaped being scraped by trawls, crushed by more than 40,000 miles of pipelines, or displaced by one of 50,000 oil and gas wells drilled since the middle of the 20th century. Some places have been deliberately protected. – Sylvia Earle
Sylvia Earle It’s a fact of life that there will be oil spills, as long as oil is moved from place to place, but we must have provisions to deal with them, and a capability that is commensurate with the size of the oil shipments. – Sylvia Earle
Sylvia Earle Ocean acidification – the excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that is turning the oceans increasingly acid – is a slow but accelerating impact with consequences that will greatly overshadow all the oil spills put together. The warming trend that is CO2-related will overshadow all the oil spills that have ever occurred put together. – Sylvia Earle
Susan Vreeland Two of my grandfathers had been artists, lifelong oil painters, so I was exposed to art very young. I’ve always been interested in it, although I never pursued it as a career or even as an avocation. – Susan Vreeland
Susan Rice Iran’s economy is now shrinking by 1 percent a year. Its oil production is down 40 percent. – Susan Rice
Suki Waterhouse I will do crazy skincare things in the kitchen… I love coconut oil, so if I come home at night feeling all dry and like a fossil, I’ll put my hand in a jar of coconut oil and just mush it over my face. – Suki Waterhouse
Stewart Udall I am not proposing that we bring our oil and auto industries to a screeching halt. There is still time to begin a series of gradual steps toward new transportation and energy policies, livable cities, and more humane, efficient transit systems. – Stewart Udall
Steve Hanke Let the market, not politicians, determine the flow of rice, oil and other commodities. Lower, more stable prices will ensue. – Steve Hanke
Steve Hanke When the dollar goes down relative to other currencies, the price of wheat, corn, rice and oil all go up in dollar terms. – Steve Hanke
Steve Hanke If you squeeze and squeeze, and you don’t allow the Iranians to sell any oil, then what do they have to lose by shutting the Strait of Hormuz down? And if they do that, that’s 35% of all the world’s oil that comes through the strait and 20% of the liquefied natural gas in the world. – Steve Hanke
Steve Forbes Over time, there’s a very close correlation between what happens to the dollar and what happens to the price of oil. When the dollar gets week, the price of oil, which, as you know, and other commodities are denominated in dollars, they go up. We saw it in the ’70s, when the dollar was savagely weakened. – Steve Forbes
Steve Doocy When my wife Kathy and I were first married she was just learning how to cook. She had a limited menu of homemade meals that consisted mostly of lasagna, baked chicken and a killer salad dressing (it substituted bacon grease for olive oil, so it really could be a killer). – Steve Doocy