Both the troubles in the middle-east and climate change center on the use of oil. Oil as an energy source has led us into war, fouled the air, and interrupts our economic expansion because of shortages.
Even if climate change science is wrong, our need for oil has created the worst national defense problem since WWII. Isn't it time we see the light?
At the present rate of advancement, we are 25 to 35 years away from being able to use hydrogen as a fuel source. The question is, can we wait that long.
Should research and development of hydrogen fuel be handled like the Manhatten Project during WWII? Could such a commitment cut that time line down considerably?
2007-04-26
02:02:57
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Perplexed Bob
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