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Posted by TimFL on July 16, 2004 at 10:59:06 from (66.14.180.152):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: OT: banned insecticides posted by Ron on July 16, 2004 at 09:02:38:
If you could produce nuclear power it would be more sensible. But how many neuclear power plants have been built in the last 20 years. Most electricity generated in this country comes from either fuel oil, coal, or natural gas, all of which are fossil fuels. So to carry this out, an electric or hybrid car has to charge its batteries somewhere. It either plugs into a grid or it generates it on board. Either way in the majority of cases it all comes down to fossil fuel. Now dont misunderstand me into thinking that I have a problem with fossil fuel. I know that this world depends on fossil fuels. My initial comment was just a little sarcasm to make light of the fact that a good majority of the people in this country are really uninformed about things that they seem so passionate about. To many decisions in this world are based on an emotional response to something totally irrelevant that affects us in a way that does nothing to solve the percieved initial problem. How did we go from Dursban and Diazinon to neuclear power? I will let you get the last word Ron......
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