Monday, September 23, 2013

How do you think we can prevent the scarcity of fossil fuels?

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The price of petrol and diesel are rising day by day and our hydrocarbon reserves are diminishing...Although researches are still going on..to find a substitute,what else can we do to prevent "lack of fuel" condition??

Any ideas?Any sugestions??
Johnnie, as you said,the earth recycles....but,it takes a huge amount of time for that...Also...the organic matter(such as plants,animals etc..) are also getting used up..



Answer
First thing we could do would be to talk about it, spread awareness, let people know that there is an issue which needs to be tackled before it turns into a crisis. You posing this question depicts that we (at least you) have got the first step right.

Let me first state that in my opinion, there is no out-of-the-box easy solution for this. The only answers are search for newer and non-traditional sources of energy like geothermal energy, tidal energy, solar energy, liquid hydrogen, garbage energy etc and exercise controlled and minimized use of non-replenishable sources of energy.

Here are a few suggestions-

1- Save oil!
Seen as a caption in many of the children's painting competitions- "Save Oil!" should be the motto of everyone around the planet. Personal automobiles should be used less. Public transport facilities should be ameliorated.

2- Go CFL!
Compact fluorescent light bulbs should replace the energy consuming electric bulbs. Likewise, age-old machines should make way for the modern energy efficient appliances.

3- Check vehicles!
What was the last time you neglected your bike/ car's poor average and mileage? Over-consumption should be kept under check by keeping your ride in good condition.

4- Search!
Search for new oil reserves might just buy us more time to think over and solve the impending crisis.

5- Fire and oil make a deadly combo...
Keep the oil refineries and reserves well protected from fire. Not only these accidental fires cause a loss of money and lives, they result in huge loss of the natural resources.

6- Encourage the solar cooker.
Don't mock the nuclear plant. It is a shy but bright kid. Kidding! Ok bad joke... I mean to say- we should slowly work towards establishing non-traditional sources of energy in our lifestyles. Nuclear energy still has a wide scope of application. Same with hydroelectric, solar, wind and other alternatives.

7- Turn off the lights, switch off the fans....
You're probably yawning reading this. This had been repeated so many times but still... you have to save energy in day-to-day affairs.

8- Spread awareness.
Yes, we need more campaigns. The chapters in our social-studies books have already told and retold us all these things but, there is a certain crowd that needs to be told about this in a more effective manner.

9- Smokeless and fuel efficient chulhas.
Here, in India, villages still rely on fuel wood and coal for their basic energy needs. The smokeless chulhas (stoves) go a long way in conserving wood from blind consumption.

10- Use Biogas.
We need more biogas plants. They, in my view, are the best and simplest alternatives in terms of energy cycling. Go biogas! So what if it doesn't smell like roses?

11- Population!
All these measures are of no or little use if the consumption still keeps growing. How about we put a check on population growth? We have been listening to this since the beginning! Do something! Take lessons from China!

12- Plant trees....
Again a well-known and over-discussed solution. We need more mass campaigns. More fuel wood trees and shrubs should be grown.

Obama's stimulus plan was designed by what specific groups or cultures?




Jhon S


hello
could you please tell me what specific groups and cultures designed the Obama stimulus plan?
thank you.



Answer
Obama shares the views and donors of the leadership in the Democrat Party. I'm listing some pieces of the bill that were from an article I'll link to. I've added comments as to who likely influenced the item or who it is there to please.

As always in politics, follow the money:

- $50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts - Any number of liberal social causes & Hollywood in general
- $380 million in the Senate bill for the Women, Infants and Children program - League of Women Voters, National Organization of Women
- $300 million for grants to combat violence against women - League of Women Voters, National Organization of Women, NARAL
- $2 billion for federal child-care block grants - Single Mothers
- $6 billion for university building projects - University Presidents (ie Obama's friends from Harvard)
- $15 billion for boosting Pell Grant college scholarships - Same as above & parents with kids in school
- $4 billion for job-training programs, including $1.2 billion for âyouthsâ up to the age of 24 - ACORN, NAACP, various other community groups
- $1 billion for community-development block grants - ACORN
- $4.2 billion for âneighborhood stabilization activitiesâ - ACORN
- $650 million for digital-TV coupons; $90 million to educate âvulnerable populationsâ - anyone who doesn't have cable or Satellite and thinks Television is some kind of federal entitlement

- $15 billion for business-loss carry-backs - poor democrat attempt at making it look like they're helping businesses
- $145 billion for âMaking Work Payâ tax credits - essentially a welfare payment to people who work, but don't pay income taxes
- $83 billion for the earned income credit - Low income people who do pay income taxes

All of the following boil down to global warming alarmist groups and government insiders grabbing what they can
- $150 million for the Smithsonian
- $34 million to renovate the Department of Commerce headquarters
- $500 million for improvement projects for National Institutes of Health facilities
- $44 million for repairs to Department of Agriculture headquarters
- $350 million for Agriculture Department computers
- $88 million to help move the Public Health Service into a new building
- $448 million for constructing a new Homeland Security Department headquarters
- $600 million to convert the federal auto fleet to hybrids
- $450 million for NASA (carve-out for âclimate-research missionsâ)
- $600 million for NOAA (carve-out for âclimate modelingâ)
- $1 billion for the Census Bureau - So that Obama can pinpoint his campaign efforts in 2012

$89 billion for Medicaid - senior citizens
$30 billion for COBRA insurance extension - unemployed
$36 billion for expanded unemployment benefits - unemployed
$20 billion for food stamps - welfare recipients - essentially removing caps created by the Personal Responsibility Act of 1996

Specifically designated pork projects:
- $4.5 billion for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- $850 million for Amtrak
- $87 million for a polar icebreaking ship
- $1.7 billion for the National Park System
- $55 million for Historic Preservation Fund
- $7.6 billion for ârural community advancement programsâ
- $150 million for agricultural-commodity purchases
- $150 million for âproducers of livestock, honeybees, and farm-raised fishâ

More environmentalist pork to keep the global warming alarmists happy:
- $2 billion for renewable-energy research ($400 million for global-warming research)
- $2 billion for a âclean coalâ power plant in Illinois
- $6.2 billion for the Weatherization Assistance Program
- $3.5 billion for energy-efficiency and conservation block grants
- $3.4 billion for the State Energy Program
- $200 million for state and local electric-transport projects
- $300 million for energy-efficient-appliance rebate programs
- $400 million for hybrid cars for state and local governments
- $1 billion for the manufacturing of advanced batteries
- $1.5 billion for green-technology loan guarantees
- $8 billion for innovative-technology loan-guarantee program
- $2.4 billion for carbon-capture demonstration projects
- $4.5 billion for electricity grid

Bailing out states' irresponsible spending
- $79 billion for State Fiscal Stabilization Fund

Beyond these are the typical Democrat supporters like the trade unions and teacher's unions, and George Soros (who contributes so much to the party that he pretty much owns it).

Even worse, it essentially eliminates the caps on welfare money states receive that were enacted as part of the Welfare Reform bill of 1996. After the bill was passed and signed by Bill Clinton in 1996, states were not allocated more than a certain amount of money for their welfare roles. The reform created an incentive for the states to reduce the welfare roles by requiring people to find work. It also removed the incentive to just have more kids to get more money.

This bill removes the cap on money allocated to states. It will promote the kind of social decay that inner cities have suffered from for decades. However, it will "stimulate" a new generation of dependents on the government and a new generation of voters for the Democrat Party.




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