Spill forces fossil fuels rethinking

Supposedly, we use oil as a fuel because it is cheaper and easier to use -- and more profitable -- than alternatives such as wind, solar or conservation. But that assumption changes when drilling for deep-water oil goes awry and it costs the oil producer billions to deal with the mess.

Switching to alternative energy may not be a choice but a necessity. Full Story »

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by Jon Mitchell - Jun. 12, 2010

This may feel like a basic article to those who are steeped in these issues, but for a casual StarPhoenix reader, this is a great column. Hanley points out the catch-22 of the need to expand oil production but the imperative to do so without taking risks. Switching to renewable fuels is the only way out of that bind. He briefly covers the implications of these much-needed changes for a range of infrastructures and industries. The article cites an interesting video, which you can also rate on NewsTrust (see links).

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