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In essence the environmentalists want protection for the environment yet we can't do anything with oil shale so we can prove we know what we are doing to protect the environment.
I have been involved in research and development long enough to know that it would always be better to build the 10th unit first. Learning is a part of progression. Henry Ford never saw a Lincoln Town Car.
I certainly enjoy my environment and desire to protect it, however there must be a balance between being able to do something verses nothing.
I find it very amusing that the very people who want to drain Lake Powell are the same people that complain that they don't have any water to drink, electricity to power their air conditioners, hybrid cars, or their electronic gadgets. The same people are standing on our jugular concerning nuclear power, the most environmentally and humanly safe from of energy, while complaining over the price of oil.
I suppose Obama can change all of this too, right?
But matter is matter. You can't get rid of it.
Alternatives to oil are imperitive. Wind, hydro, geothermal, and nuclear all play a role. Some feel that nuclear is the way to go.
What I never hear about is the best response to nuclear power in the form of a molten salt reactor. It answers so many questions as to the safety of nuclear power.
A little research into this technology will knock your socks off! These reactors burn nuclear waste that normally is put in the ground at Yucca mountain. In fact some nuclear waste that was just earmarked for Yucca mountain to sit for 10,000 years for it to become inhert would be enough fuel for a molten salt reactor to provide energy needs for the entire country (including transportation) for 2-3 years!
Why we don't have these molten salt reactors? They don't have any depleted uranium as a by-product which the military didn't like. BTW these reactors are not water-cooled so use less water, have zero chance of a meltdown, and the unburned fuel's halflife is about 100 years!
Don't tell EnergySolutions!
It looks like you are incapable person for calculating even when you said you believed "Globe is warming".
800/3.65=219.17...
same economic thinking in other areas.
Borrow against our assets, then spend it all as fast as possible. Forget about saving, the future is somebody else's problem. The theme used to be the
"Me generation". Still accurate.
The planning so far is to use up our resources before our enemies use up theirs. But it's O.K. Think about all the big screen TVs we'll have.
I have to admit that I feel better paying $700B a year to our own country rather than to Russia, Dubai, Venezula and Saudi Arabia. We'll probably be shipping oil to them, Haha.
I've got to go now. I need to fill up my SUV at the gas station and drive on freeways to southern Utah to do some hiking and camping.
Sincerely,
Environmentalists
I liked the comment about water-that you can't get rid of water. But it is certainly possible to exhaust and contaminate the limited amount of clean water that is provided to the arid West via the water cycle. And oil shale development, while potentially deemed necessary (by us, the citizens of this great Land), will still use a huge amount of water-we just have to be aware of the impact that the development will have before we jump in.
we can regain control of our energy future. but it will take leadership not only in the oval office but congress. what I have seen the past 14 years is that when we as a country do not take things seriously then even republicans act like greedy little democrates. but when they are engaged in issues even democrates make me proud. we need to hold our representitive accountable for taking on the nations problems. make sure that they are engaged in the issues not just talking about them. this is the only way that we can get out of energy geopolitical mess that we are in.
The thing about wind power and nuclear power, etc. is that you cannot power most of our modern industry (to say nothing of cars) with anything but petroleum. So while we develop alternative energies, we need oil to bridge the gap. I do like the concept of domestic sources.
Wind power is a VERY polluting source of electricity up-front. As with "clean" hybrid cars, there is a huge environmental and even carbon footprint to manufacture, assemble, and maintain a wind turbine. And that says nothing about putting them all over the countryside. They are clean thereafter, but nobody is really sure yet whether they make up for the early pollution over the lifetime of the turbine.
Seriously, Obama and the other Democrats are way too beholden to the environmental lobbists who are their big contributors. They will be much less likely to open up exploration and development for, oil shale, tar sands, nuclear, etc.,etc.
Sarah Palin is an EXPERT on energy issues and the geopolitical ramifications. She is who we need as an advisor to our next president.
Let's develop ALL sources of energy that are available to us, including solar, wind, geothermal, nuclear, oil shale, natural gas and all the drilling we can do.
How soon we can get these new oil facilities on line is a matter of debate. Regardless of how long it takes, WE NEED TO START NOW! Let's not waste any more time debating it.
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