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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message .net... "thunder" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:42:10 +0000, Calif Bill wrote: I will answer yours even though you avoid answering mine. Build lots of nuclear power plants. Same thing we should be doing now. Wind and solar are not efficient enough to supply the countries needs. Then we could save the oil for the items that require them. And energy is not the only use of petroleum. I would agree that nuclear energy has an important role in our future, but we must be careful. Switching from one unsustainable energy source to another is not the answer. To Nuclear energy is not unsustainable. It takes a miniscule amount of nuclear material (U-233, U-235, and Pu-239) to create a sustainable fissile reaction. Mind if we bury the waste in your town? There are places in the US where we can safely bury the waste. As to high level waste, there is really very little of it. As to radiation pollution, coal mining and burning releases exponentially more radiation than Nuclear plants. There are stable mountains in Nevada, Salt Mines in several other states. Encased in lead and glass, makes for a stable storage package. If you are going to live within the constraints of the energy available to us with out fission or fusion, then figure about 1/2 the people on earth will have to leave. Oil and natural gas is also used for plastic, medicine, fertilizer outside the energy area. Thunder asked about the Olduvai Theory, is a theory same as a lot of theories. Is not a given or provable. There is going to be a major upheaval in the world as oil production decreases. Middle East will be a violent place, and we will have to fend them off. They get their food and manufactured goods from the West and East now. But with no oil money, there are going to have to try to take over arable lands outside their area. They have not done well in the last 2000 years since they started as the cradle of civilization, been going downhill since. They could learn from the Israelis on how to produce food in less than ideal conditions and with brackish water. But religion and extremists prevent that. 50-100 years from now will be very interesting times for mankind. Hope they survive. |
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