Just FYI, we could build 1 whole nuclear power plant a month, and
spend another 1.7 billion a month on hydrogen conversion plants
to be powered by same for what our Iraqi adventure is costing us.
This is money that would go directly into the economy, employing
countless people--laborers, scientists, technicians, finance and
management, education... All kinds of folks. And it would also be
an investment in our future. Rather than resorting to flagrant
waste and dishonesty in a futile attempt to squeeze the last
remaining drops from a finite pool. Do we charge the cost of an
aircraft carrier group on permanent deployment in the Gulf to our
gas bill? A global, nuclear, wind, solar, geothermal, tidal,
hydrogen-based economy, freeing us from the enslavement of oil,
would do more to bring world peace than anything else I can
possibly imagine. Not only could we solve our energy problems,
but we could go a long way towards solving our water problems as
well. But unfortunately we at present are ruled by oil cartels,
whose interest demands we continue our doomed love affair with
sweet crude. Alternative fuels are inevitable, if we hope to survive
as a civilisation. Alternate fuel sources must come online. The only
question is how much tragedy we'll be forced to endure before we
come to that place.
B
Baerwald
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Just FYI, we could build 1 whole nuclear power plant a month, and
spend another 1.7 billion a month on hydrogen conversion plants
to be powered by same for what our Iraqi adventure is costing us.
This is money that would go directly into the economy, employing
countless people--laborers, scientists, technicians, finance and
management, education... All kinds of folks. And it would also be
an investment in our future. Rather than resorting to flagrant
waste and dishonesty in a futile attempt to squeeze the last
remaining drops from a finite pool. Do we charge the cost of an
aircraft carrier group on permanent deployment in the Gulf to our
gas bill? A global, nuclear, wind, solar, geothermal, tidal,
hydrogen-based economy, freeing us from the enslavement of oil,
would do more to bring world peace than anything else I can
possibly imagine. Not only could we solve our energy problems,
but we could go a long way towards solving our water problems as
well. But unfortunately we at present are ruled by oil cartels,
whose interest demands we continue our doomed love affair with
sweet crude. Alternative fuels are inevitable, if we hope to survive
as a civilisation. Alternate fuel sources must come online. The only
question is how much tragedy we'll be forced to endure before we
come to that place.
