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What will you do to save energy?
The results show a willingness to change lifestyles but not by a great deal.
Generating power
Among the large-scale technological approaches to global warming that are most often discussed, only one nuclear power does not require substantial lifestyle changes or technology development. Yet many researchers believe the answer lies in a diversification of energy sources.
Ranking high among the coal-powered alternatives is carbon sequestration.
"Carbon sequestration is one of the most promising ways for reducing the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere," the U.S. Department of Energy reports on one of its Internet sites.
"In fact, even under the most optimistic scenarios for energy efficiency gains and the greater use of low- or no-carbon fuels, sequestration will likely be essential if the world is to stabilize atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases at acceptable levels."
If gas were to leak from a repository, the danger might be severe. Any concentrated gas other than oxygen can be fatal. Carbon dioxide erupting from a lake in the African nation of Cameroon in 1986 reportedly killed 1,700 people.
Rich Walje, president of Rocky Mountain Power, favors a portfolio of options to generate electricity. They include wind, geothermal, biomass, coal, natural gas and solar power, as well as some new technologies.
Questions about how fast new technologies can be developed, and how expensive they will be, are concerns to Walje.
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