Calliso wrote:
*I was simply pointing out that fact that most people that drive those huge SUVS and trucks and what not on a daily basic likely donlt NEED to. But like I also pointed about there are exceptions like people who NEED them for their jobs and people who have large families and who have no choice but to drive a large car! *
And I pointed out that people can drive what they want to. Still waiting on any kind of response to that one.
As for oil yes it is a good source of fuel but it is also very enviromentally damaging to acquire not to mention in many ways when it is in use.
Funny, we have plenty of oil drilling activity here in my area…it doesn’t cause us or our overpopulatied wild animals any particular bother. Every seem a pumpjack running? It just hums along…pumping. Oooo…dangerous. As far as the environmental effects of buring hydrocarbons…what are they? Anyone that thinks global warming is “proven” is just ignorant of the situation and needs to study up.
- Also oil is finite there isn;t an infinite amount of oil on the planet.*
And I say…so? That’s not any reason not to look for what exists. it’s a darn convenient chemical, as I noted.
- Also just because we haven;t found or perfected alternative fuels yet does not mean we should just throw in the towel and say lets just use oil…cause then what happens when the oil runs out or really gets scarce?*
Um…the price goes up. This causes people to seek alternatives, as a natural consequence of human behavior. Leave people alone, they’ll figure this out for themselves. The entire system of cars, trucks, gasoline, gas stations…all of it developed naturally. People are rational in their economic choices, they value things accurately based on how hard or easy they are to obtain.
- And finding alternative fuels is possible my husband just went to a car show with humvee powered by hydrogen the problem now is just making the system small enough to work in conventional cars.*
Any idea where hydrogran comes from? From electrolyzing water. This requires electricity. The electricity comes from…drumroll…oil! And coal. And natural gas. Car companies are showing all of these “alternative fuel cars” at shows, and they have no economic reason to inform consumers that all of these “alternative fuels” use more gasoline to create than the gasoline they replace. It’s a scam, all of it.
What bugs me, personally, is that the american populace beleives all these scams. My TV is full of ads about “going green”…my magazines runneth over with alternative fuels ads…and it’s all hokum, snake oil…lies.
The OP wanted to know what would convince us to support drilling for oil in “Alaska and Canada” (Leave aside for the moment that those are not the same nation…???..what do they teach them in the schools these days?) and I say “why is it even a question?”. Oil is a useful resource. It can be pumped out of the ground through a small hole. No downside. All of the paranoia about “drilling in ANWAR” is just hippie nonsense.
One of these days, the average American is going to realize that appeasing these hippie wierdos has cost them a significant chunk of their standard of living. For the moment, they continue to swallow all this nonsense, hook, line and sinker. They think they are going to drive hydrogen cars and save the planet…because they don’t know how any of this works.