How can we implement the future’s next greatest energy source, today?

December 27th, 2008 by Discuss this article »
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Mikey C asked:


Solar, wind, nuclear, geothermal, and hydro- power are all different alternatives for combustible fuel sources. In today’s world, where global warming and pollution require our utmost attention, what are the best ways to preserve and protect our planet and its resources?

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4 Responses Add your own

  1. scruffy says:

    By using less - simple.

  2. jobo says:

    The fuel companies should be taxed themselves on the amount of fuel that they sell. If you really wanted to try and make people change to renewable etc I think the only way would be taxes - I know it’s everyones dread but how else can the issue be resolved?

    One thing that really annoys me is that cars especially in America do not have to have MOT’s - thus, they could be pumping out more pollution and gasses than they should be. Even worse, the amount of old cars on the road without catalytic converters - the amount of pollution the give off is ten times worse than modern cars today.

  3. JOHNNIE B says:

    Just try to control the fuel will get some people killed. I lived through gas rationing in world war 2 it was not pretty. The production of CO2 is OK ,study photosynthesis and plants they are our friends . We cant make it without plants .

  4. Gad S says:

    The world is realizing that indeed it is time to look for better solution to energy - fossil fuel is just at its ending days.

    alternative energy sources- green, renewable or whatever- should be examined per each case- places with proper geothermal sources (Nevada, New Zealand) should prefer this. Places with good tide and waves - should look to harness these, and so on.
    There are several organizations and companies that focus on this arena, see below links

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