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Gregorian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-23-09 10:40 PM
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19. He should be blocking the hydrogen car. But the coal plants are not a plus.
Edited on Sat May-23-09 10:45 PM by Gregorian
We've been having the hydrogen argument on this forum for a long time now. I'm glad Cho knows that it's not the way to go. Not now, and probably not until making hydrogen can be done with renewable resources. Highly doubtful it will ever happen with electrolysis. And until we find another way to make hydrogen, that's the end of the story.

I keep forgetting to mention the single most important thing that we can do. Something absolutely no one is talking about. Not seriously. Instead of thinking about what one can DO to help the situation we're in now, it's better to think about what one can NOT DO. Limiting one's use. Consolidating. No children. Shorter commutes. Frivolous traveling should be eliminated. It all sounds so horrible that no one will ever mention it. It took a communist regime to mention birthing limits. Draconian! But what's the alternative? A melting planet. Obama said "sacrifice". I heard it. And I believe he still means it. Using less is the most effective way of helping out to curb global warming.
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