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Hydrogen-Fueled Cars A Farce
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deportliberals
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Joined: 26 Jan 2007
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 11:29 am
Post subject: Hydrogen-Fueled Cars A Farce
Conservatives already know that hydrogen-fueled cars are a farce and a total waste of taxpayers' money on more politically-correct junk science.
Apparently, the liberals are starting to understand this as well.
You can't get more liberal than Berkely University, Ca. Yet, we see a prominent lib professor of environmental sciences at Berkley publish his paper in both the Science Magazine and the Environmental News stating that hydrogen-powered cars are essentially a waste of time and money.
It appears that the good professor is not alone as other professors join him in reminding the public that (1) the only method currently available for producing hydrogen power is to use oil and coal which increases C02 and greenhouse gases and (2) that it is far cheaper to reduce greenhouse gases by simply reducing the C02 emissions from powerplants than to build entire fleets of hydrogen-powered vehicles at more than $5000 above the normal cost of similar vehicles, each copy.
My...my...another lib scheme exposed as a fraud...this time...by the libs themselves. To those who buy a hydrogen-powered car, may we say welcome to Suckersville.
www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artld=12791
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