06-21-2008, 10:47 AM
i hear these arguments often enough, but wonder when common sense is going to enter in and overtake the conservative rhetoric we get fed on a daily basis
but, it is fun to bang this around without people getting all wound up
yes, some of the alternative fuels have complications - right now - the problem is that the basic argument that this is permanent is full of holes - one cannot make the comparison based on how it is done on a small scale - costs and efficiencies change dramatically when you go to a large scale - when it first came out, gasoline was insanely expensive compared to heating oil and other fuels of the day
as for ethanol, anything that contains starch will generate ethanol - that means plant waste - there is no need to compete with any crop - there are enough crops thrown away and ruined every year, that would merely need to go to the local still, instead of the dump - we do it with recycling now - we merely need to recycle the plant waste
we are also currently paying farmers not to grow things - why can't we pay them to grow a crop for ethanol instead? or better yet, let those farmers grow it and sell it so we can stop paying them all together
hydrogen does work just fine - it has been working in japan for 15 years - storage is a problem, but one that can be worked out - they are nearly there now - this one is going to happen fairly soon - we are slated to have the first stations in place here in california in 2010 - canada will have it up in time for the olympics
natural gas has been in use with the postal service now for about 20 years - i have yet to hear of a mail truck exploding
then there are fuel cells
the real problem is that people are not willing to spend the money to develop these alternative, in spite of the realities, because gasoline is so cheap - people hate change, and they refuse to think long term - we are narcissistic in basic nature, as much as we would like to think of ourselves otherwise - we have to give that up - the damage we have done to the planet as a result of gasoline is reason enough alone to make the change - but, our basic selfish nature and our wallet dictates that we think of ourselves first, and the future later - how many times have you heard someone say "i'll be dead by then"? that is exactly why we are where we are
the oil companies and government won't hear of it either - cmppanies would have to seriously retool, at great expense, and many would just fold - wars are fought over existing supplies - don't you think we would have even bigger problems if we just said "no" to oil?
so, until reality sets in, people wake up, and we finally dump gasoline for something better, we will continue to see rising prices, wars, and environmental disaster, all the while as the regime tightens its death grip on us
nobody to blame but ourselves
but, it is fun to bang this around without people getting all wound up
yes, some of the alternative fuels have complications - right now - the problem is that the basic argument that this is permanent is full of holes - one cannot make the comparison based on how it is done on a small scale - costs and efficiencies change dramatically when you go to a large scale - when it first came out, gasoline was insanely expensive compared to heating oil and other fuels of the day
as for ethanol, anything that contains starch will generate ethanol - that means plant waste - there is no need to compete with any crop - there are enough crops thrown away and ruined every year, that would merely need to go to the local still, instead of the dump - we do it with recycling now - we merely need to recycle the plant waste
we are also currently paying farmers not to grow things - why can't we pay them to grow a crop for ethanol instead? or better yet, let those farmers grow it and sell it so we can stop paying them all together
hydrogen does work just fine - it has been working in japan for 15 years - storage is a problem, but one that can be worked out - they are nearly there now - this one is going to happen fairly soon - we are slated to have the first stations in place here in california in 2010 - canada will have it up in time for the olympics
natural gas has been in use with the postal service now for about 20 years - i have yet to hear of a mail truck exploding
then there are fuel cells
the real problem is that people are not willing to spend the money to develop these alternative, in spite of the realities, because gasoline is so cheap - people hate change, and they refuse to think long term - we are narcissistic in basic nature, as much as we would like to think of ourselves otherwise - we have to give that up - the damage we have done to the planet as a result of gasoline is reason enough alone to make the change - but, our basic selfish nature and our wallet dictates that we think of ourselves first, and the future later - how many times have you heard someone say "i'll be dead by then"? that is exactly why we are where we are
the oil companies and government won't hear of it either - cmppanies would have to seriously retool, at great expense, and many would just fold - wars are fought over existing supplies - don't you think we would have even bigger problems if we just said "no" to oil?
so, until reality sets in, people wake up, and we finally dump gasoline for something better, we will continue to see rising prices, wars, and environmental disaster, all the while as the regime tightens its death grip on us
nobody to blame but ourselves
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(This post was last modified: 06-21-2008, 01:48 PM by flash.)

