Good news?

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory are studying a simple, cost effective method for extracting carbon dioxide directly from the air — which could allow sustained use of fossil fuels while avoiding potential global climate change.
On another field, Washington plans to ship deadly radioactive waste by truck or train through your community, if you live in America.
I believed they were already thinking on hydrogen as fuel replacement…oh well…all in the name of NOT signing that damned Kyoto protocol…

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2 Responses to Good news?

  1. SOFA says:

    “Cost of the entire process is equivalent to about 20 cents per gallon of gasoline — a nominal cost when one considers the recent price fluctuations at gasoline pumps across the nation.”
    And if you think for a minute that the oil companies are going to stop gouging the public, you’re a fool. That twenty cents will come out of the consumer’s pockets…
    And if the plan looks like it will negatively effect Big Oil’s bottom line, then it will NEVER be implimented.
    SOFA

  2. SOFA says:

    Gas went up locally 15 cents Friday morning – just in time for the weekend traffic.
    FZ was right; there’s a big difference between kneeling down and bending over.
    SOFA

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