The point that I was trying to make is that it is within our reach to meet all of our power needs without burning fossil fuels or building nuclear reactors and all the other toxic forms of power generation currently in use today.
I can't quite understand why there isn't a bigger push from the scientific community or for that matter the more educated population itself, to demand a more rational approach to meeting our future power requirements. Why aren't the higher educational institutions putting more time effort and money into developing these nonpolluting forms of power generation staring us in the face? I'm not quite sure, but I'm beginning to suspect that the answers to these very rational questions, could be quite sinister. Could it really be that monetary greed on the part of a few short sighted energy consortiums, can actually trump the longterm well being of the rest of us? Is it possible for them to wield such power that they can buy off our repesentatives in government and education? I find it hard to believe, but can't quite escape the reality that it is happening right under our very noses.
Rather than whine about it, and wring our hands in futile despair, we must each insist that these oceans of potentialy clean power are put to use now today, not at some far off point in the future. The answers stare us in our collective faces, and like a parabolic solar collector, we must beam these intense rays onto the seats of power until they get up off their rumps and start acting in a more rational manner.
Excuse my ranting, but these things need to be pointed out, and brought into the light of day.
jomoco