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Author: Duncan7 |
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Date Posted: 22:50:15 12/05/07 Wed In reply to: billvon 's message, "Re: New cliimate treaty meetings ." on 09:23:08 12/05/07 Wed Really, seems to me that all I hear these days is the new fuel efficient this or that. And your right gas has always been cheaper here, but as prices go up people tend to be more observant of what goes out of their wallets you think small cars would be gaining like they are if gas was still under a dollar? I really doubt it. These meetings are nothing new. If they don't get it by now there really isn't any new information to be discussed. JUST DO IT! And frankly the USA isn't going to make a dent as china gains more and more ground as a world producer. They are hungry for the energy now. The meetings/vacations need to stop and these political wonders need to start getting their jobs done. If your going to start moving away from fossil fuels and diversifying into renewable fuels the work needs to be done here not Bali. This is just a rehash of the same thing we've seen time and time again. There is no difference. >>Economics is pretty much going to dictate higher mpg >>vehicles pretty much the same way it did in europe. > >?? Gas prices have always been cheaper here than they >have been in Europe. And as gas prices have been >rising here, average MPG has been going DOWN, not up. >So it's not working. > >CAFE standards, however, have been proven to work. I >am glad we are updating them. > >>As >>far as getting the USA "on Board" what does going to >>Bali have to do with it? > >Having everyone in the world do it (or even most >nations) will have a far larger effect than having one >nation do it. > >>You've got a long way to go and another >>meeting isn't going to change that. These peoples time >>would be better spent diversifying our own resources >>at home for a more balanced energy process. > >That's one thing the meeting is about. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Actually, gas and diesel is just as cheep in Europe but | Stephen | 05:42:14 12/06/07 Thu |
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| Re: New cliimate treaty meetings . | billvon | 11:57:10 12/06/07 Thu |
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