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Old 12-20-2013, 03:31 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Even if there is more energy waste, in the long run isn't it better from an eco-friendly stand point to not be mining and drilling for stuff we can make in a greenhouse? And with economies of scale and technology development, wouldn't that 'waste' energy either be utilized or eliminated/reduced? Even if it is more wasteful in energy, at least there is a cycle. With dinosaur oil, there is no cycle. Just drill and burn, no return, no re-growth.

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