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TopicImagine high schoolers trying to tell us what legislation should exist
Zeeak4444
03/27/18 6:07:36 PM
#103:


GreatEvilEmpire posted...
Asherlee10 posted...
GreatEvilEmpire posted...
Asherlee10 posted...
Why would solar, wind, and water turbines not be able to provide the electricity to heat a home? The cost of solar keeps dropping. It seems to be viable.


Because the majority of houses will not convert to use it. They will still rely on natural gas. That's just a small part of what fossil fuels does for society.

With the current rate of lithium consumption, the supply isn't big enough to upgrade every vehicle to use it. Let's not forget that Airlines are heavily reliant on fossil fuels and rechargeables are not efficient enough run it. I bet you didn't know that each 10 hour flight uses about 36,000 gallons of gasoline. Well, now you know.


I guess I don't understand why you are so dismissive of something like solar for a home, in say 100 years. If the cost continues to drop, why would it not be an option?


Of course it's an option. Some people are doing that right now, but it doesn't mean we won't be reliant on fossil fuels for the next 100 years.


Doesn't mean we will either and there's a lot of people who don't believe we will. Far more than those who do if we're being honest.

We'll see.
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