by Jaymax » Tue 23 Aug 2005, 22:53:37
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('bobcousins', 'A')nyone who puts population at number 10 in top ten problems, or who seriously expects leaders hooked on the free market to start directing industry is obviously clueless.
I'm sorry, but it is really not an engineering problem. Its a social problem.
You're right, it's not an engineering problem (well, it is, several actually, but more 'challenging' than 'unsolvable')
And the leaders, as you say, will not take the neccesary actions to direct the energy industry.
What WILL direct the energy industry, is the free market itself. Much much later than it should have been, but that's capitalism for you.
But when oil is at $200/bbl - and so energy production approaches $200 per barrel of oil equivalent however it is produced, you won't need any leaders to explain to the energy industry that developing wind etc is much more profitable than finding and extracting more oil...
(standard caveats on conversion of electric to transportable energy apply)
--J
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