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As we deplete whatever resource is the issue the price will rise. People will find ways to cut back on it's use. There are other technologies out there. For example, consider solar power. Triple the price of electricity and you'll see people in sunny climates buying photovoltaic panels in droves. Economic trouble but not catastrophe. P.S.: There is one route to catastrophe: Listening too much to the eco-nuts. While they are pointing out legitimate problems their answer is always to turn away from technology. That is a path to certain disaster. Note the problems they point out but don't put much faith in their proposed solutions. |
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I have an old push-mower I inherited. It uses me-pushing-it energy. No oil, no electricity. I do have to get the blades sharpened every now and again, though, or it becomes very very hard to push and doesn't do a good job. When it's sharp, however, it is the best damn mower around!
As far as batteries and nuclear power go; what about the waste - disposal and build up in the environment? PS: Quote:
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I think nuclear energy is good, clean, I live right near the bruce nuclear power develpment (my Dad works there) and there has never been one problem. Ya, it produces nuclear waste, but there is very little of it and it is completely contained. Wind and solar are good but they cannot compete with nuclear energy.
You see on the news these stupid eco nuts blocking trains and such transporting nuclear waste, what the hell do you hope to accomplish. They want to protect the environment but the are to stupid or ignorant to know what that means. Nuclear energy is evil you know, sure it produces massive amounts of enery and the only waste is completely contained it could blow up. Chernobyl was slapped together with virtually no safety standards and has nothing to do with power plants built in canada and the usa. Comparing our plants to that makes me lose all respect many people in eco groups like greenpeace. Right idea, to ignorant to carry it out. |
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Wind right now is just not practical. The amount of land you would need to operate enough generators to power even 2-3 city blocks would be vast.
Where do we get that land? Clear it of trees? Remove the wildlife? I suppose for smaller communities that would be fine, but for a modern metropolis, it is not a feasible solution. |
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Nuclear mowers! The perfect solution!
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Unless when you speak of rationing their food you mean preventing other people from having it, in which case that’s already happening. First World farming lobbies already enforce higher food prices than necessary. Quote:
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I think we should be worrying about the water situation before energy (though not to the exclusion of, of course). But seriously, the water situation is getting bad. how long will it be before we make Dune a reality and we wear packs on our backs that convert our sweat, urine, etc. to potable water that we drink a few minutes later?
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