On July 13 2010 03:13 d3_crescentia wrote:
People that are come in here and talk about hydrogen fuel cells don't really know what they're talking about. =/
This is the most understated fact of our economy today. Oil isn't just for transportation. So much oil goes into food production, especially meat production, that it's difficult to justify eating meat from an environmental perspective. THEN there's industrial use, manufacturing, modern comforts, etc. It is so embedded into our lifestyle that we are utterly unaware of it.
People that are come in here and talk about hydrogen fuel cells don't really know what they're talking about. =/
This is the most understated fact of our economy today. Oil isn't just for transportation. So much oil goes into food production, especially meat production, that it's difficult to justify eating meat from an environmental perspective. THEN there's industrial use, manufacturing, modern comforts, etc. It is so embedded into our lifestyle that we are utterly unaware of it.
Well maybe I wasn't exactly clear there. I meant that 90% of GDP comes directly from oil and energy, not indirectly. Agriculture, services and manufacturing would be factored into the remaining 10%.