The topic isn't about replacing oil. It was about off-shore oil.
But in any case, I still don't think I'd favor a complete shutdown of all our off-shore oil rigs. I would support not expanding it though. And I would support taking some stronger steps towards building up alternative energy sources. Oil needs to be knocked down a peg.
And no, I'm not saying this because of the current disaster. My thoughts are now what they were before. My reaction to current crisis is just that we need to make sure that what happened never happens again and we need to tighten down on the QC and safety of our off-shore drilling. In this case it seems like some steps were missed that could have potentially prevented this. Of course, hindsight is 20/20.
This is true. But the problem is that many people expect the government to do something about it without any involvement from the people themselves. They just want to sit on their butts and let the government handle it. But if people would make conscious choices to make minor changes to their lifestyle, huge changes can be implemented. Here are a few:
-Walk, bike, car pool, or take public transpiration to work perhaps twice a week.
- Don't buy an SUV! (SUVs are of the devil :devil: )
-Consider buying a hybrid of electric car (comes with tax credit)
-Separate and recycle one's garbage
-Bring your own bag to the grocery store
-Support alternative energy initiatives
-If you can afford it get solar panels for your house
These are just a few examples. There are many more things people can do. If EVERYONE would do their small part huge changes can occur!