Re: Oil replacement



no-spam wrote:

> Now the human race has almost squandered all the oil, what will be the
> replacement? Nuclear fission is very limited itself as a resource and
> nuclear fusion is far too dangerous.
>
> Photocells seem a good alternative and for locomotives like cars and lorries
> then better batteries seem to be the choice, or a hydrogen burning fuel cell
> or combustion engine.
>
> The finish of the oil supply will hopefully stop the global rise in
> temperature (its 23 C in my bedroom at 5 am this morning and I put on thr
> air conditioner).
>
> It might even save the human race.
>
In the absence of a magic energy bullet, population depletion will save the
human race. Most animals live in a state of maximum population which their
ecosystem can support, starvation being the great equalizer.
> Chris.

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