Why?
Posted by AmericanGreatness 9 years, 5 months ago to Politics
The question that should be asked of these statists is, WHY? What's wrong with using a remarkably efficient fuel source that exists in abundance? Nothing else (with exception of nuclear) even comes close to oil or natural gas.
These idiots know nothing about energy sector except how to over-regulate it, and man-made climate change has been proven a hoax, albeit a multi-trillion dollar hoax, so WHY?
These idiots know nothing about energy sector except how to over-regulate it, and man-made climate change has been proven a hoax, albeit a multi-trillion dollar hoax, so WHY?
OK ... let the hate-mail begin!
VG
Of course, they are celebrating shutting down nuclear power plants, and hydroelectric dams (the other proven non carbon energy source). Which rather betrays their actual agenda.
I would actually prefer to use nuclear instead of fossil fuels. While I think the threat caused by CO2 is overrated, burning fossil fuels puts stuff in the atmosphere that I would rather not breath if I don't have to, including the fact that significantly more radiation is released by a coal plant than a nuclear one.
My comments excluded nuclear because it's essentially impossible to build a new plant, and it's not practical for autos, planes, etc.
And none of this takes into account the thousands of everyday products that require oil (from plastic bowls to cell phone cases).
Oil is the fuel that powers the economic engine of the world.
Jan
Hypocrites.
Part of this is to suppress the ordinary people of the G7 countries, but I think it will target developing countries ability to compete with the G7.
Jan
There's no long-term environmental cost to using oil and natural gas. It's far more efficient than so-called "clean" energy.
The total carbon footprint of Prius over its lifetime use is higher than a Hummer.
More importantly, the free market will develop true alternative energy sources when we actually begin to run out of oil/natural gas (in about 200 years from now with North American resources alone).
Jan
The world economy runs on burning stuff, so we expect a political backlash against evidence that burning stuff has hidden costs.