Unfortunately GradStud28, you need to study more. Over 90% of energy comes from fossil fuels. To think we can switch over to renewables is a fairy tale from your grad classes. As Davis has advocated, we must develop renewables but continue to tap into our current energy resource supplies. Once you get to the real world and out of academia, I hope you actually learn something real.
I have no doubt that Dr Davis is a fine oncologist. But the "cancer" on this country is not going to be eradicated by short-sighted, unsustainable measures like increased domestic drilling. Any slight benefit will certainly not be immediate, and the amount that our own reserves could contribute to our total consumption is paltry. We need to *reduce* consumption, spend our efforts on more efficient products, and agressively develop renewable sources of energy. Innovate Here, Innovate Now!
Tim Walz is for a compreshensive energy plan that includes increased investment in renewable energy sources, as well as, new drilling. And as far as Tim taking a summer vacation, I know that there is no harder working member of Congress than Tim.
Buy a horse if you don't want to pay for high gas prices, high gas price is good, it will make people go carpooling and reduce pollution. 80% or more are in a car alone, that is ridiculous !
Unfortunately GradStud28, you need to study more. Over 90% of energy comes from fossil fuels. To think we can switch over to renewables is a fairy tale from your grad classes. As Davis has advocated, we must develop renewables but continue to tap into our current energy resource supplies. Once you get to the real world and out of academia, I hope you actually learn something real.
connorbiers 3 years ago
I have no doubt that Dr Davis is a fine oncologist. But the "cancer" on this country is not going to be eradicated by short-sighted, unsustainable measures like increased domestic drilling. Any slight benefit will certainly not be immediate, and the amount that our own reserves could contribute to our total consumption is paltry. We need to *reduce* consumption, spend our efforts on more efficient products, and agressively develop renewable sources of energy. Innovate Here, Innovate Now!
GradStud28 3 years ago
Tim Walz is for a compreshensive energy plan that includes increased investment in renewable energy sources, as well as, new drilling. And as far as Tim taking a summer vacation, I know that there is no harder working member of Congress than Tim.
jacobreitan 3 years ago 2
Buy a horse if you don't want to pay for high gas prices, high gas price is good, it will make people go carpooling and reduce pollution. 80% or more are in a car alone, that is ridiculous !
jacquelineveronique 3 years ago
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reborn426 3 years ago