Hi Niall:
I do appreciate you comments and views.
Before I try to share a few views of mine with you and Cheresourses.com Forum members and visitors, let me indicate that I live in the US.
For years, people have been talking about increased carbon emissions (CO2) and the possible global warming effect.
There are some studies out there that do indicate a steady increase and build up of the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere and an increase of the ambient temperature. It should be noted that the CO2 increase is pretty much manmade. I do agree with you that the CO2 percentage is still very small, but its presence does enhance the global warming problem and can have a very bad impact on the environment.
These are the facts. Summers are getting hotter and winters are getting milder. Just a few weeks ago, there was a huge heat wave -- it was getting unbearable.
Let me get back to business. I would suggest to check out the US Department of Energy web site --
http://www.energy.gov -- where one can get an insight into new technologies that are being developed and at the same time that are getting closer to commercialization.
The bottom line is that the world is getting ready to slowly but surely move to the hydrogen economy. This is not an easy step, but it will come over the next few decades.
Through hydrogen economy, carbon emissions will go down as well as the ambient temperature and as a result the possible impact of global warming problem.
Niall, I am looking forward to your and Cheresources.com Forum members and visitors additional comments and having a nice discussion on the subject matter.
Thanks,
Gordan
PS
CO2 emissions and global warming are tricky issues and there are numerous ways on how to go after such issues ...
Even the best experts and scientists out there agree on the facts and potential problems, but disagree on how to cope with them and which way to take ...
In my opinion, there is no clear way of saying this is right and that is wrong, but it is time fow some kind of action before it is too late. By following the energy industry news and Governmnent efforts, I can see that technologies are getting developed and ready for commercial use. In other words, the are means out there of coping with CO2 emissions and global warming.
The key elements in dealing with global warming are: renewable energy, nuclear energy, hydrogen and fuel cells ...
In order to make such transition possible and commercially viable, meeting the demand for energy on the go/move (various wireless applications that require power) will be the driving force ...