heir disgraces,
much less many more care due to their being caught up in all the other day
to day trappings.
Todd Swearingen
- Original Message -
From: "Keith Addison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 4:12 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: Energy Bill Debat
MM,
Precautionary actions are basics, if you want to avoid costly or fatal
mistakes, but also the excuse for all sorts of events. We seems to be good
in using this as pretext for going to war, when the real precaution should
have been thought of 15-20 years ago. When US helped to create Sadda
MM,
It seems that we fall in this trap all the time, I wonder why? Either you
have to point it out for me or this time I for you, Hydrogen is not an
energy source. Either we get it from fossil sources or through electrolysis
and to get it. We need energy from somewhere and that get us back to
Lately I've been thinking that we'll see a sort of "sideways"
movement. Maybe there will be some reason that comes along to look at
sustainable energies anew, and you'll hear some fanfare, and there
will be this or that sincere-looking person making speeches, and
you'll see some legislation and m
>>Energy issues, etc. etc. etc. etc.
>
>It's a long list. I think they don't like long lists, unless it's of
>campaign contributions.
>
>Hakan's dentist analogy is good - it'll have to be done anyway and
>the longer it's left the more it'll hurt, with the prospect of losing
>all your teeth. Wel
Keith,
Empire without teeth, that's a good one and will probably be the end result
anyway. I cannot see them doing the smart and comprehensive energy plan
that is needed. The chance that US is going to lift themselves to a level
where they develop an energy plan based on the interest of the p
Hi MM, Hakan and all
> >Face it, ANWR is like going to the dentist. If you wait, the pain is going
> >to be worse and you have to do it at the end. If US wanted to save ANWR,
> >the necessary actions should have been taken 20 years ago. To develop ANWR,
> >without a very comprehensive energy plan
>Face it, ANWR is like going to the dentist. If you wait, the pain is going
>to be worse and you have to do it at the end. If US wanted to save ANWR,
>the necessary actions should have been taken 20 years ago. To develop ANWR,
>without a very comprehensive energy plan for renewable is even more