Who cares about foreign oil dependency?
America hasn't learned anything from the 70's gas lines, the Iranian hostage crisis or even 9/11Recently, President Bush suggested the idea of reducing gasoline dependence by 20 percent in the next decade. America's Big 3 automakers responded that ending foreign oil dependency just isn't profitable.
On the other hand, Honda welcomed the idea, and Toyota was far less opposed than American automakers. So, which automakers are better for America?
Yet, foreign oil dependency has already cost Americans more than a trillion dollars, and it is certain to cause even far more money and problems in the next few decades if we can't even reduce dependence by 20 percent. Ironically, however, such a sum could easily fund the technology to end foreign oil dependency using today's technology such as hybrid cars, clean diesels, lightweight composite materials and bio-fuels.
So why don't Americans take foreign oil dependency more seriously? (Read More)
Labels: alternative fuels, bio-diesel, clean diesel, foreign oil dependency, hybrid cars






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