stratochief said:
The issue is very much that of population.
If a modern India 25 years from now used half as much per capita in fossil fuels as Canadians ...decreasing India's population 5% would mean a reduction each year of all the fossil fuel consumption of all of Canada.
Population is very much the issue. They want to be 'just like us' and that's scary for the environment. There's a myth that 'alternate energy' sources are going to used instead of fossil fuels. They will actually be used 'in addition' to fossil fuels.
Yes, its the basis of the problem. The whole world needs the courage of China and limit births to two, obviously the crowded places but as you say, its Canada that leads the way per capita so reducing our useage of fossil fuels would be the same as , what is it? 5% of India.s population?
We will burn up every drop of oil, and it will continue for 100 years. We will find more, its certain, and maybe I suspect allready 'they' allready known where it is.
The thing is to burn it slowly, so the earth can absorb and use it up. The more we do pro-actively the better, fercrissakes. So ya, every windmill helps, tons and tons. And proponents of windmills don't see a nice fuzzy world, I take insult to that.
quote strato: " There is a a disjoint between alternate fuel discussions and what's actually going on in the real world. No one is dealing with the reality. The warm fuzzy stuff...like let's build a windmill...just sidesteps this reality."
Go ahead and explain more of the reality as you see it, but include an answer also okay? You seem to see clearly enough, and we could use your help stratochief.
Like ethanol - I checked again today and Mohawk is charging 5cents MORE for the blend. The ethanol portion, 10%, costs them about 30cents a liter in bulk. 5cents more indeed.
You and I can poor it right into our gastanks - if you can find a 4 liter jug for under $4, buy it and use it in your car - up to half and half is generally okay, check your owners manual but ethanol works in most gasoline-burning engines. This alone would solve the supply problem - we've got to protest this, as customers, by buying ethanol for under $1/l.