paladin;342298 said:
then you have all the shale oil in the rockies. canada has its oil sands they are trying to develop into viable resources but noone is really working on shale oil here eventhough the us has between 2 and 3.5 trillion barrels worth of shale reserves and the richest quality shale yet seen(green valley deposits, which accounts for at least 1.5 trillion barrels). a bit of nimbyism does exist here as some of the reserves are in/near cities like Aspen, CO and such.
on top of that you have coal technology. coal can be converted into a fuel for vehicles, good clean coal technology exists, and the US again has the largest coal reserves on the planet.
so yea, there are plenty of things the US can do thats not just in anwar in order to alleviate foreign oil dependence. congress wont take action for the most part and it will continue to hurt us economically until someone convinces them into action
Well first of all I am not sure how you think that starting to drill in areas that are currently untouched will alleviate the current oil prices. Even if congress passed the law that would allow the oil companies to drill in more off shore locations then they can currently do now. They wouldn't be able to start drilling for a minimum of 5 years. Please take the time to read this article from the New York Times.
http://www.nytimes.c...9drillship.html
Why should congress bother to pass something that the oil companies can't even do. When you add it to the fact that fossil fuels are busing creating global warming and creating smog so bad that in several of the worlds major cities that people can't see the sun when it is out.
Clean coal is an oxymoron even if it burns clean the damage that it does to the people who mine it is horrendous. We should be concentrating on developing renewable sources of fuel. Nuclear power, Solar, wind, wave these are renewable sources of energy. If we have cars that run on batteries that can be charged, and the source of that charge is a renewable source of energy then we will finally have addressed and reached a solution to the oil problem.
Why should our country have to sacrifice our scenic areas to keep the cars of this nation moving? Should we leave nothing of nature for the generations to come? Do you feel that once you die it doesn't matter what happens to the world?

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