Energy Report
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The world's focus has temporarily moved away from energy issues due to the financial problems in Europe. That diversion will be short-lived compared with the probable fallout from the Federal government's inexorable incursion into the energy marketplace.
As individuals, we are going to feel the pinch in our pocketbooks in the near future and the pinch will become a vise as regulations and restrictions choke off coal and oil. The Wall Street Journal rightly focuses on natural gas as the only viable U.S. alternative to those energy sources. The bureaucratic and political nightmare surrounding nuclear power in the U.S. makes it unlikely that the French solution has a chance here. Wind and solar energy may someday... decades from now... achieve 15% of our energy supply. Those are not solutions... simply stopgaps... because they are subject to the whims of the weather.
Ultimately, technological advancements will make some clean, reliable, safe, inexhaustible energy source available to the world. But for now, natural gas appears to be the heir-apparent to coal and oil... unless the EPA gets in the way again.
Yes, natural gas does produce CO2. So what?