Tuesday, September 28, 2010

US Military Needs to Get Off Oil by 2040: Report : TreeHugger
The United States military must entirely get off oil by 2040 if it wants to reduce operational vulnerabilities, reduce costs, stop new security risks caused by climate change and avoid the coming peak oil supply crunch. That's the word from the Center of a New American Security, whose Fueling the Future Force report details the hows and whys of the situation.
1979 Flasbback | Jimmy Carter | Primary Sources
Point one: I am tonight setting a clear goal for the energy policy of the United States. Beginning this moment, this nation will never use more foreign oil than we did in 1977 -- never. From now on, every new addition to our demand for energy will be met from our own production and our own conservation.
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Point three: To give us energy security, I am asking for the most massive peacetime commitment of funds and resources in our nation's history to develop America's own alternative sources of fuel -- from coal, from oil shale, from plant products for gasohol, from unconventional gas, from the sun.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Carter wanted "conservation" to reduce foreign oil dependency. Now, 30 years later they have a new plan: "conservation"