rockdoc123 wrote: I believe the government needs to realize the challenge and pull its thumb out. There needs to be research incentives for additional developments in solar, wind and nuclear and the various think tanks need to start looking at what the energy balance might look like if proper conversions were done so that natural gas could be used more as a liquid fuel offset (GTL or propane). But someone has to get the ball rolling. It doesn't help that the government still doesn't see the looming problem.
+1
Thats exactly the point I've been making for years.
The Peak Oil crisis is bad enough. But the failure of the US government to address peak oil is going to make the problem worse.