adventure wrote:
No windmills, no solar energy or no other alternative energy = same old coal, oil and nuclear plants to supply our energy. At least until their mines runs out. And eventually they will. I guess our grandchildren or maybe their children will have to worry about that though...
Change doesn't come easy for some. But when we are screwing things up as bad as we are, it is necessary and it's up to us to realize that and do what we can to make a difference when and where it counts.
The more of us that make a positive difference, the bigger and better the impact.
All very valid points adventure, however to take the logic of your first paragraph from a different angle, yes we should be looking at alternatives that make for a better future for the next generations, but hasn't the current attempt just mortgage their future by forcing the market to be tied to poorly managed, unwanted, untested programs? I'm all for advancing technology and newer, cleaner forms of energy production, but until the new forms are proven, efficient and welcomed we should be staying status quo. The devil you know...
A good example is the car. It's dirty, somewhat inefficient and runs on a valuable, limited resource. To get all the car owners to change their habits and lifestyles is going to take a very similar technology to what is already available or very few will make the change willingly. In my mind there is no viable alternative to the internal combustion engine running on gasoline and until there is, forcing a change on people will not work.
Whoever comes up with the clean technology for cars that keeps them basically the same as they are now in terms of power, range and capability will be a multi- mega billionaire and I wish I had the technical background to even have a chance at being that guy.