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Posted on 03-22-05 05:39 AM Link | Quote
Well then, what do all you suggest?
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Posted on 03-22-05 05:42 AM Link | Quote
As much as I hate to say it, it's called strategic tapping. Rather than go gungho and overdevelop now, make smaller operations in the ANWAR. It keeps the environ a little cleaner and makes the resource last a lot longer. Then, pour more money into something called "research" to find alternative fuels. Hell, if America uses it's economic/diplomatic muscle, it could effectively control the future of automotives. But given the market collapse that is bound to happen in North America soon, sooner is better than later.
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Posted on 03-22-05 05:47 AM Link | Quote
We are researching alternative fuels. Up in MIT they're studying fusion reactions, a great source of energy. Who knows, maybe the government really does have something else.
'Market Collapse'? What are you talking about?
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Posted on 03-22-05 05:47 AM Link | Quote
Again... people are forgetting the fact that we're digging in a part of Alaska that was protected for a reason... to help save the wildlife.
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Posted on 03-22-05 05:50 AM Link | Quote
American market collapse. Given the current trends of the gov't it is pretty much imminent.

But is enough being done with these new fuel sources? Fusion reactions are great! On a gigantic scale. It is too pricey to stick a fusion reactor into every car. The bigger movement that I'd like to see is something called 'public transportation'. Save the environment, lessen your wallet. Works both ways. Given the advent of cheaper, more efficient alt-fuels. We could see a complete change in transportation.
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That's the thing. No one knows what's going on. If the government is working on an alternative fuel(which they probably are), then it's probably something that right now needs to be kept a secret.
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No, they would tell us. There's no reason for it to be kept secret. Especially knowing our president, who wouldn't say that our funds are being used to benefit us in the future when there aren't any more third world countries to liberate, or Alaskas to demolish.
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I swear that Bush publically announced (or bullshitted) that he was going to support and fund research of hydrogen power...
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Posted on 03-22-05 04:00 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Ziffski
But is enough being done with these new fuel sources? Fusion reactions are great! On a gigantic scale. It is too pricey to stick a fusion reactor into every car. The bigger movement that I'd like to see is something called 'public transportation'. Save the environment, lessen your wallet. Works both ways. Given the advent of cheaper, more efficient alt-fuels. We could see a complete change in transportation.
Public transportation is good, if it's done right. The public transportation is good around here, but I have heard horror stories about how bad it is over in US.

There is enough oil, but the thing is... well. That other oil is more expensive and oil could as well turn to be the most expensive way to run cars on. And we can't continue with fossil fuels as dirty they are... ._.

Grey: That was intresting, cheap solar power... that's probably is not a alternative in Sweden thought where it's rather not so light on half of the year. And it dosen't matter if it would take alot of area, they could always build it in vast deserts.

I wish they did increase the funding on nuclear power all over the world, I know that they do build new nuclear plants in asian countries (such as japan) and they built a nuclear plant in finland recently... ironcally who's power who get's imported by Sweden. (what are the politicians on? Build or own. -.-
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