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To: glenn_a who wrote (38898)8/18/2008 12:15:11 AM
From: Rolla Coasta  Read Replies (1) of 217906
 
alternative energy sources

there's still nuclear and hydrogen.

You don't want another war to battle it out the distribution of all "natural" resources. But the fact is Canada has plenty of oil and gas, and the vast piece of land hasn't been fully explored for natural resources. The US has oil shale in the Rockies that is very cheap on ground zero. It is the bottleneck refineries that hinder all nations to get cheap gasoline in the market. So the energy policy is the problem that makes supply/demand the way it is now for the reason to go after foreign nations with war & chaos in order to overthrow foreign regimes. Btw, Iraq still has plenty ...
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