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Well, assuming that was true, we still have a vast supply left.
If we don't use it for cars, we should have plenty of time to develop alternatives even for medicines, etc. It's easy to say the sky is falling, but people have been saying that for years... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "thunder" wrote in message news ![]() On Sat, 17 Jul 2004 15:07:35 -0700, Jonathan Ganz wrote: Right, but the vast majority of our use of oil is for cars. Remember, we have lots of oil in the US. We could be self-sufficient if we wanted to. I suggest raising gas prices to $5/gallon. Give the automakers lots of incentives to increase fuel efficiency and create alternative cars. 65% of the America's oil has already been burned. We could have been self-sufficient, but now? Unless there is a massive and comprehensive energy policy installed immediately, *we* may have oil, but our children will have to live without. http://www.faultline.org/news/2001/1...ependence.html |