Posted by Jon Hagen on June 11, 2011 at 11:44:08 from (69.26.23.96):
In Reply to: OT gm posted by chucksoliver77 on June 11, 2011 at 05:38:29:
Yes, I have heard the same thing mentioned by Pres and his followers. Very true, alternative power sorces will be slow or not developed if they have to compete with todays cheap oil. A true message, but one that will get the messenger killed or atleast severly beaten. ;-)
There is an interesting story in the last issue of National Geographic mag about "green China".
It seems that China realizes that their only present home supply of fuel is coal, and they will burn through their reserves within 30 years. China has always been a country to think long term, so they have been "going green on a scale that dwarfs any other countrys efforts. China is very heavy into solar heat and electric power,plus using wind and waves to generated power.
If you burn through your cheap easy power supply without developing an alternative, your in for a world of hurt, down the road when the cheap stuff runs out..
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