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Things that make me sleep better at night....
1) Nuclear Fission using breeder reactors...
http://www.argee.net/DefenseWatch/Nucle ... actors.htm
2) Nanotechnology as an aid for transition to a hydrogen economy
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medical ... wsid=21895
3) Nanotechnology as an aid for transition to a hydrogen economy
http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/FuelCellTo ... 73,00.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... astic.html
4) Hybrid car technology
http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/200 ... rers_x.htm
5) Fuel Cells
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8228479/
http://www.greencarcongress.com/2005/05 ... ollo_.html
6) Combination of nanotechnology and solar technology
http://www.forbes.com/2004/10/21/cz_jw_ ... print.html
http://www.fuelcelltoday.com/FuelCellTo ... 73,00.html
7) Nano-technology to create alternatives to platinum (a limited resource) to make conversion to a hydrogen fuel cell based fleet of cars sustainable
http://www.azonano.com/news.asp?newsID=815

natural gas and coal exist and are ready to use now
9) america has an infrastructure of roads, rail, resources, knowledge and manpower that will not disappear with a financial meltdown
10) if all economies melt-down, america still has a lot of resources...
11) if all currencies are threatened by instability, is the Euro or the Yen really that much better a bet than the dollar? : )
12) The american economy/infrastructure will not quit working/producing/ or quit trying to find a solution to decreasing energy supplies just because current energy sources are contracting... It will try to adapt and do work
13) Decreasing Oil is not lack of oil... there will be time to adapt. It may mean loss of luxury items, free money and even air-conditioning in the near and even long term but it does not mean absence of energy.
The arguements that nuclear power based on uranium is not sustainable is false already (given breeder reactor technology which is ready to use today) and the arguement that fuel cells are not sustainable due to limited amounts of platinum are close to being disproven due to microtechnology (as above) providing catalyst options.
There is a pessimism on this board regarding development of future technologies. While it is true that all are not available today for mass production it is not hard to imagine a future driven by a combination of energy sources unavailable today.
Many on this board predict a coincidence of worse case scenarios (collapse of the dollar, collapse of useful industrial food production/distribution, cessation of development of infrastructure and technology to adapt to decreasing oil)... While the worse case is possible, I believe that some pain during a period of economic contraction/depression followed by adjustment some decades later seems more likely.
I think that some on this board want to see a return to the farm and dont want to see an evolution to another stage of industrial society for personal reasons... While that lifestyle will always be a personal option I do think that technology is moving foreward in a way to allow enough engergy to power some of the comforts of modern life and some of the industry supporting it sustainably.