serai: A kiss between Casey Connor and Zeke Tyler (KillerKitty)
[personal profile] serai
.
So, I'm watching Jon's interview with T. Boone Pickens, where the man's hawking his wind-and-natural-gas energy propositions. Very interesting stuff, and I hope the basic ideas get implemented.

But I'm starting to get more than a little exasperated with the nearly exclusive focus on gasoline and cars when talking about petroleum independence. Gasoline accounts for only 20% of the use we get out of a barrel of crude oil. Why is nobody talking about the ENORMOUS number of other things made from petroleum? You can't make a lawn chair out of natural gas, for example, or fill inkjet cartridges with wind, or fertilize thousands of acres of crops captured sunlight. (And let's not get started on computers.) Unless we find replacements for every one of the things we make with petroleum - every single item made from plastic, for a start, so good fucking luck - we'll still be using crude oil.

I'm fine with using my car less (hardly use it at all these days anyway), and will happily buy an electric when they finally become available, but I wish the focus could be shifted onto all 6,748,432 other solutions we'll have to figure out. 'Cause those won't wait, either.

Date: Sunday, November 16th, 2008 09:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ferretdad.livejournal.com
I haven't seen TBP's proposal, so I can't really comment on that. I worry about an emphasis on natural gas, since it still takes carbon out of the ground and puts it in the air...

... and that's the problem, to me. Taking oil out and putting it into lawn chairs does get to be a problem eventually -- my house is full already, thankyouverymuch! --, but unless you incinerate the chair, it doesn't add to global warming. Recycle or bury petroleum, just don't burn it!

... says the man who drives 540 miles a week ...

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags

Profile

serai: A kiss between Casey Connor and Zeke Tyler (Default)
serai

November 2024

S M T W T F S
     12
3456789
10 111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Page generated Thursday, February 5th, 2026 03:41 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios