I’d like to see some of this happen, too. When I was young we talked about wind and wave power….that is finally what we are seeing. I hope it doesn’t take as long for them to start looking for oil in the oceans before Brazil gets all of it locked up. We used to get a lot of oil gunk on the beach at Port Aransas, but not so much anymore. I wish that guy would figure out how to make fuel from garbage…how great would that be!
I’d certainly try anything once! We’re just back from England and I saw a house with it’s only little windmill generator – don’t think it would get planning permission here though.
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The lack of Congress’ desire to counterpass the no drilling law sends waves of alert within me. A Congress who does not work for the majority of the people is not a Congress that works at all.
I’d love to hear from every congressman, senator and representative as to why they still feel that supporting ourselves in oil takes a back seat to an area of land or ocean.
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Good stuff. I’d love to see our country move forward on these.
makes sense!
I’d like to see some of this happen, too. When I was young we talked about wind and wave power….that is finally what we are seeing. I hope it doesn’t take as long for them to start looking for oil in the oceans before Brazil gets all of it locked up. We used to get a lot of oil gunk on the beach at Port Aransas, but not so much anymore. I wish that guy would figure out how to make fuel from garbage…how great would that be!
I’d certainly try anything once! We’re just back from England and I saw a house with it’s only little windmill generator – don’t think it would get planning permission here though.
Cheers
So the bovine-flatulence-into-fuel thing didn’t pan out. Pity.
The lack of Congress’ desire to counterpass the no drilling law sends waves of alert within me. A Congress who does not work for the majority of the people is not a Congress that works at all.
I’d love to hear from every congressman, senator and representative as to why they still feel that supporting ourselves in oil takes a back seat to an area of land or ocean.