Hypothetical Scenario Questions (let’s start a discussion):
Will the Oil/Gas /energy companies slowly transform by investing in and evolving to non- oil related energy platforms?
What competitive advantages would that give the U.S.A. in the world economic infrastructure?
How much money would or could the U.S.A. Save to add to Global Humanitarian Issues that lead to the development of other nations without the need for military enforcement due to abuse of power in dictator/aristocratic power structures?
How would weather patterns (cooler days for solar power/less sunlight or strategic collection devices in Alaska or the Northern Hemisphere where sunlight is on a longer cycle, more/less wind, hurricanes destroying wind collection methods) affect non-oil based energy solutions?
What other questions/issues have to be debated/discussed to make this oil independence a win-win for both consuming and producing nations (it is assumed that like today, less developed nations will
More Pages:
- Solar Turbines: How Many Wind Turbines And Solar Panels Does The World Need To Replace Coal, Oil And Nuclear Power? (9/30/2011)
- The US, Oil and Green energy…What the heck?
- Why are the oil companies threatening to raise prices of gas if oil is “imported”? Are they too cheap to pay?
- Solar Energy: At What Level Of The Oil Price Do Alternative Sources Of Energy (ie Solar, Wind Etc) Become Viable? (5/27/2012)
- Solar Producer: Why Do The Democrats Support Foreign Oil Companies Over Domestic Oil Companies? (6/30/2011)

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significantly less violent for sure.
i think it would be nice if someone currently could invent and market a cheap gasoline conversion kit.easy to install for everyone.That would be a big dent in their sales.
I just got the Image of Waterworld in my head, as well as Planet of the Apes.
Slowly we are using our resources to the fullest.
Also cars are starting to run on air and water as well as electricity, I think thats a warning already of how far we have gone…