1. The pollution created by generating electricity for cars can be more efficiently managed as the pollution is created in one spot, not at the end of every car.
2. Electricity is increasingly being generated by environmentally friendly methods.
3. Any increase in demand in electricity should (if the regulating authorities have their thinking caps on) be met with solar and wind generation facilities.
4. Ethanol/Methanol as a fuel is causing stress on the agriculture sector and is directly responsible for part of the shocking surge in food prices.
What do you suggest instead? That all efforts be concentrated in solving one problem at a time? I doubt that such an approach would be an effective and efficient use of resources.
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1. The pollution created by generating electricity for cars can be more efficiently managed as the pollution is created in one spot, not at the end of every car.
2. Electricity is increasingly being generated by environmentally friendly methods.
3. Any increase in demand in electricity should (if the regulating authorities have their thinking caps on) be met with solar and wind generation facilities.
4. Ethanol/Methanol as a fuel is causing stress on the agriculture sector and is directly responsible for part of the shocking surge in food prices.
What do you suggest instead? That all efforts be concentrated in solving one problem at a time? I doubt that such an approach would be an effective and efficient use of resources.