Thursday, February 19, 2009

Energy Crisis? Nope.

There is no energy crisis.

Every day, 6 hours of sunlight falling on land provides the equivalent of all energy consumed for human use. The so-called energy crisis is rooted in 18th century Egonomics and 20th Century engineering whose combination fails to generate (pun intended) the obvious solution, NOT any lack of available supply.

But what about water? Now THERE'S a crisis. No new water has been created on the planet for a few billion years: What we've got is what we've got.

To refresh peoples' memories about water distribution: About 97 percent is salt water and 3 percent is fresh. Two of the 3 percent is locked up as ice in the poles. Of the remaining percent, roughly two-thirds is underground and one-third is surface water. Of the underground water, about half is too deep or saline to use effectively and another quarter is polluted. About half of the surface fresh water is too polluted to treat for use. The non-polluted part of underground and surface water is what's left for us. For those following the math, about four- to five-tenths of a percent of the planet's water is reasonably available for ALL human use.
(The above is by Rob Watson, 2009.)
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