"saving" the earth necessarily implies saving the people onthe planet. No Earth = no people. Providing clean fuel for developing nations, like solar and wind, not only preserves people in the short term--it extends their lives and offers a future. It creates jobs, lessens health risks and, as an aside, preserves the planet we live on. Just a thought.
Cori If the market were ready for those technologies, we'd already have them.
Face it, the "green energy" that the left loves so much will be nothing but a pipe dream until real money (without subsidies or other market muckery) can be made from it.
I don't doubt we'll be using nuclear power, fuel cells and solar power extensively in the future. But it won't happen until the market allows it to.
Face it, the "green energy" that the left loves so much will be nothing but a pipe dream until real money (without subsidies or other market muckery) can be made from it.
I don't doubt we'll be using nuclear power, fuel cells and solar power extensively in the future. But it won't happen until the market allows it to.