Supply is not the solution
by George SeldesSeptember 9th, 2007 at 20:52:00
As with all addictions, when supply is threatened, we set about finding alternatives, and we become insistent that our need for those alternatives is paramount–so much so that we’re essentially willing to do anything to obtain them.
Yet another savvy observer is trying to warn us that substitutes (hydrogen, biofuels, whatever) are not the solution, only the indicia that we’re still in the grip of the problem.


