by Kylon » Wed 24 Oct 2007, 07:00:07
I'm wondering that. Because we've got lots and lots of coal. We don't like burning it, but we've got plenty of coal.
So we burn coal for a while, then due to environmental political pressure, and the knowledge of our future coal shortage, we increase our nuclear power production. We then mass produce nuclear power plants, and use breeder reactors instead of current models(which really shouldn't be difficult, all you really need to do is change fuel rod compositions), and we've got power for the next 200 years.
So is America really doomed?
True the big SUV days are over, but that's a good thing. I have no interest in seeing how small someones dick is.
If people are hungry, the government can give them food--- in exchange for working in the mines, building and operating reactors, or joining the military or the police. It's not a grand life style, but it's better than starving, and it's better than anarchy.
People go to work in the mines in large numbers and work on breeder reactors, that takes care of our energy crisis. The water crisis is taken care of by rationing and no longer watering our lawns. Once energy becomes cheaply available due to clean nuclear power, we can use desalinization.
We could also regenerate our aquifers by drilling holes in the ground to provide places for hurricane flood waters to fill them up again. The water would be severly polluted, but with treatment could be used throughout the U.S.
The fuel crisis is taken care of initially by coal-oil production, then by electric vehicles with super capacitors.
The environmental problems are the real problems. Those however can be taken care of in due time if the world gets to working on creating an effective iron and phosphorous seeding program. Even if diluted, iron will still increase the growth rate of algae, so arguements that it will not be effective are bs. The real problem is making the iron float, and not go to the bottom of the ocean where it can't be utilized. That can be solved by attaching a hydrophobic molecule(such as oil) to the iron molecule, causing the iron to remain on the surface, available to the algae and other bacteria. Some algae might have to be adapted to they hydrophobic iron in order to be able to utilize it(we might have to grow algae in a container with all nutrients and plenty of energy with the exception of abudant iron, while hitting them with UV rays, this way the algae that develop the means of consuming hydrophobic iron could proliferate rapidly and those that couldn't would be at a disadvantage). Once we created this special algae, we could distribute it with the iron seeding.
So is America really doomed? We may have tough times(like a new great depression) but if we play our cards right we can go through this and come out stronger than before.