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http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/science/12/12/climate.kyoto.reut/index.html
perhaps OPEC should use its oil money to invest in alternative fuel cell technology so that it'll hold the patents and can continue to charge us whatever they want when we drive our cars in the future
ironic that OPEC realizes eventually the world won't need them, when they are a monopoly bent on controlling the world's oil supply. atleast they're nicer then the RIAA...
ex: if everybody drove electric hybrids we would barely need foreign at all
also siemens of germany says its two years away from solar cells that are 10x more cost efficient than today's
japans 0wnz hydrogen fuel cell and electric hybrid technology
US lags way behind in energy technology, for $83 billion u can bet a third of the country could be driving around in ethanol powered cars...
perhaps OPEC should use its oil money to invest in alternative fuel cell technology so that it'll hold the patents and can continue to charge us whatever they want when we drive our cars in the future
ironic that OPEC realizes eventually the world won't need them, when they are a monopoly bent on controlling the world's oil supply. atleast they're nicer then the RIAA...
ex: if everybody drove electric hybrids we would barely need foreign at all
also siemens of germany says its two years away from solar cells that are 10x more cost efficient than today's
japans 0wnz hydrogen fuel cell and electric hybrid technology
US lags way behind in energy technology, for $83 billion u can bet a third of the country could be driving around in ethanol powered cars...
