September 22, 200916 yr Was in Doha, Qatar last week, something to think about next time you're buying gas:
September 22, 200916 yr Exactly why I drive two cars that get 30 plus MPG! We need boifuels and energy pokicy now IMHO.. Chris
September 22, 200916 yr Per capita income there's looking not-too-shabby. One link, of many sources, looked at recently. Whatever it really amounts to is likely stunning nonetheless. http://www.qatarliving.com/node/12073
September 22, 200916 yr Qatar is nr 3 in natural gas reserves, IIRC. Oil and gas wealth tends to spread around; hopefully they will be able to successfully diversify their economy. Edited September 22, 200916 yr by ZL-1
September 22, 200916 yr Biofuel = getting less energy out of more energy put in. We need EV1s and Nuke power is what we need.
September 23, 200916 yr Author The country is completely spoiled by it's energy wealth. 100 years ago there was nothing there, in 100 years there will be nothing there. Spend it while you got it. Daytime high was 115 when I was there last week.
September 23, 200916 yr The country is completely spoiled by it's energy wealth. 100 years ago there was nothing there, in 100 years there will be nothing there. Spend it while you got it. Daytime high was 115 when I was there last week. But it's a dry heat. Some "neighborhood" to be in as you put it earlier.
September 23, 200916 yr The country is completely spoiled by it's energy wealth. 100 years ago there was nothing there, in 100 years there will be nothing there. Spend it while you got it. Daytime high was 115 when I was there last week. Sounds like the Phoenix metro area, climate wise. Without irrigation and air conditioning, there wouldn't be 4.5 million people in the Sonoran desert. Phoenix and Las Vegas are places that logically make no sense to be as big as they are...
September 23, 200916 yr Biofuel = getting less energy out of more energy put in. We need EV1s and Nuke power is what we need. its probably cheaper to burn coal/oil in a traditional plant for the same time period than it is to build a nuclear plant.
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