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Forum:
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Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01368210
Message ID:
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>>The Saudis et al have just ordered the biggest cutback in oil production history. I think the poor oil producing folks are addicted to money. Enough is enough! It's time to use the money for Detroit to re-tool the plants for electric cars. Let's turn off the money tap that leads to Arabia.
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>>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28274997/
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>Perhaps electric cars, or perhaps other tecnology, but the point is that the world needs to reduce its petroleum dependence.
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>There is a book, "Carbonomics", that argues for an "untax" on carbon which is actually a tax on carbon that is returned to taxpayers through reduction of other taxes. While the emphasis of the book is taxing carbon as a way to reduce greenhouse gases, I think it is a more compelling concept to reduce petroleum consumption
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>I don't particularly like methods such as carbon swaps because they lend themselves to fraud. A simple but significant tax per gallon of petroleum which is returned to taxpayers by reducing other taxes (and not eaten by the bureaucracy) seems a straightforward aproach that focuses attention on reducing petroleum use.
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>BTW, I am not keen on drilling offshore yet for the simple reason that we should leave some petroleum in the ground for future generations.
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>You can read portions of the book in the internet and even receive a PDF version from the author. http://stoft.com/p/42.html
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>Alex

I think it is past the time to find a new engine of some sort. At the base of the solution is finding a way to cheaply and efficiently create megawatts of electricity from a clean source. But, the real problem on our planet is human over population which is on the verge of becoming so large that it will be unsupportable. The solution to the population problem should be terrifying to all of us, but not many people seem to care or do anything about it.
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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