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How Obama Could Use the Gulf Oil Disaster to Buoy Renewable Energy

by , 05/03/10

renewable energy, gulf of mexico, horizon, oil spill, bp, obama, administration, government, energy policy, green energy, clean energy, oil dependent

Amid the depressing news that the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is still not contained nor getting better — over two week after the disaster started — there may be a little green ray of hope. The devastating effects of this oil rig spill could be the perfect moment to garner support for renewable energy. Last week President Obama announced that he was halting all future offshore drilling until this oily mess is figured out, but we think he should take that a step further. This oil spill is the perfect chance to educate the public about the devastating side effects of our dependency on oil and the clean future that renewable energy offers us as an alternative.

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4 Responses to “How Obama Could Use the Gulf Oil Disaster to Buoy Renewable Energy”

  1. Juliana Juliana says:

    WHAT ABOUT GROWING HEMP FOR BIOMASS WHICH COULD BE USED FOR FUEL?? PEOPLE NEED TO INCLUDE HEMP IN THE DISCUSSIONS FOR ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, USING OUR SUN IS OUR BEST BET!

  2. KMart KMart says:

    I have already created and am now testing a car that runs on Sour Diesel. :)

  3. [...] residents — and then moved to take this opportunity to tell the American public about the benefits of clean energy. He reminded the nation of his commitment to restore the natural beauty of the gulf and committed [...]

  4. [...] effects of this spill for years to come and the lives of many in the Gulf will never be the same. As we said when this whole thing started, we’re hoping that this sad situation will help push our [...]

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