by sventvkg » Wed 10 May 2006, 20:26:01
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I have been surprised that we aren't doing more. For example, Bush offered old military bases to build refineries, no takers. The tax break on hybrids was limited to the first number of "x" sold, and not granted for all hybrids purchases, GM and Ford still pushing SUVs and not a hybrid of their own; Fed not pushing solar rebates for homes across the board (limited to CA as far as I can tell), no tax incentives etc to businesses developing alternative fuels, no coal liquefication plants being built yet (been a year since Hirsch recommended this in his paper), apparently there are some real high mileage diesels in Europe not being sold in the US, why? No new mileage requirements for cars and trucks, no incentives for rail to expand and develop, No new nuclear plants being built, no electric cars being sold commercially. There's a lot that could be driven by the right incentive at the Federal level, but nothing being done accept admitting we are addicted to peak oil. I'm afraid we will all deal as effectively with peak oil as we have dealt with Social Security and Medicare - which is, do nothing but talk about it.
This is why I suspect this whole energy crisis is engineered so that the big corps make money and the rest of us are screwed..Just like everything else in this country...Something just smells rotten.