Friday, January 27, 2006

Tom Friedman's State of the Union

I am here to tell you that if we don't move away from our dependence on oil and shift to renewable fuels, it will change our way of life for the worse — and soon — much, much more than communism ever could have. Making this transition is the calling of our era.

Why? First, we are in a war with a violent strain of Middle East Islam that is indirectly financed by our consumption of oil. Second, with millions of Indians and Chinese buying cars and homes as they join the great global middle class, we must quickly move away from burning fossil fuels or we're going to create enough global warming to melt the North Pole. Because of that, green cars, homes, offices, appliances, designs and renewable energies will be the biggest growth industry of the 21st century. If we don't dominate that industry, China, India, Japan or Europe surely will.

But to lead, we must impose the highest energy-efficiency standards on our own automakers and other industries so we force them to be the most innovative. I want to inspire girls and boys across America to study math, science and engineering to help our nation achieve green energy independence. President Kennedy said, Let's put a man on the Moon. I say, Let's make oil obsolete.
It would have been nice if he'd seen the light a little bit earlier, but better late than never. Yes, paywall.

1 Comments:

At 12:47 PM, Blogger max said...

Well, sort of saw the light. Not only do we need to wean ourselves from petroleum, but we need to learn to live with far less energy than we have been using in the last 60 years. The 60-mile roundtrip commute ain't gonna work much longer, whether or not you drive a hybrid.

 

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