stuart wrote: Unfortunately, we are about 20 years too late on that front as we rapidly approach global peak oil production. It's gonna be a pretty bleak state when we pass $100 bucks a barrel within the next decade.
So it's all Jimmy Carter's fault? Okay. I think we are PAST global peak production. Russia used to be the #2 producer in the world, production has been declining. Production is declining in the North Sea. Production is declining in the US though we do have some untapped reserves left.
The simple fact is there IS no alternative for oil. Oil consumption for non-fuel usage is pretty high. Just about all the paint, plastic, and many synthetic fabrics come from oil. At some point old landfills will become plastic mines, I suppose. The point is that there is no alternative for the huge energy requirements we have except for nuclear.
Currently 56% of our domestic energy production is from coal. As the coal runs out, we are going to need a substitute. We can't dam up rivers without killing them. We cant strip mine forests without killing them. The only viable long-term solution is nuclear electric. As much as people want it not to be so, it is staring them right in the face. The French and the Japanese got it. Probably because they have a lot of scientists and engineers in government. We only have professional candidates in government. France had a slogan for their nuclear electric program ... No Oil, No Coal, No Choice. We will be in that same boat.
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