(And I'm not certain that it's not.) Then why are they routinely finding oil at depths of between 6 and 7 miles below sea level? And if the US proven reserves of 20 billion barrels is a meaningful quantity, then why was it only 5 billion barrels a hundred years ago and just a tiny fraction of what we can extract from oil shale (over a trillion barrels.)
Half of the electricity in the US is made from coal. Why don't we copy France and replace that with nuclear. Convert all of that coal to gasoline. Convert all semi trucks to natural gas (saving 3 million barrels per day.) And become completely energy independent within the next decade. These high fuel prices are hitting the poor disproportionately in the form of not only energy, but food, clothing, just about everything they buy.
Food for thought:
Half of the electricity in the US is made from coal. Why don't we copy France and replace that with nuclear. Convert all of that coal to gasoline. Convert all semi trucks to natural gas (saving 3 million barrels per day.) And become completely energy independent within the next decade. These high fuel prices are hitting the poor disproportionately in the form of not only energy, but food, clothing, just about everything they buy.
Food for thought:
Comment