Balancing Global Energy: North America Takes the Lead
Aug 19
The global energy situation is a rather complicated problem. Countries such as China and India are increasing in their energy consumption, with higher demands for oil and natural gas. While China has addressed their needs through the production of renewable energy technologies, North America seems to be focused on maintaining the fossil fuel, natural gas and coal dependency through exports. One of the areas that is not being considered is the fact that water is a main component in energy production and already accounts for fifteen percent of the world’s water use. As the need increases, water will be a more important criteria for any and all energy projects. In some areas, this requirement is already upsetting the water balance and is therefore causing increased costs and will actually offset any savings and return on investment.
Source: http://www.iea.org/newsroomandevents/pressreleases/2012/november/name,33015,en.html
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No one is going to care until their kids start getting sick and dying from the effects of global warming. Of course, the wealthy will ship their families to special islands and the rest of the world will suffer with droughts, floods, hurricanes and fires. How bad does it have to get to start making the right choices?
August 11th, 2013 at 6:21 pmMore oil? Does it really matter who is drilling? Who is making these decisions? Washington, DC or the companies that support the politicians? Totally disgusting. The people need to stand up and start putting pressure on their representatives. If they figure out they won’t get re-elected because they are supporting the oil companies (who support them), then they just might make a change. It’s always about the bottom line, and we can make a difference.
August 10th, 2013 at 6:54 pmI don’t care what kind of lead North America is taking if it’s continuing to focus on fossil fuels. We are just taking the money that we would have sent to the Middle East and lining our companies pockets and still pumping garbage into the atmosphere. It’s time to stand up and invest in what will keep the planet clean, not make the fat cats richer.
August 9th, 2013 at 4:50 pm