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Old 01-29-2008 | 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mattisawesome
Aero,
What you are saying is not realistic. If it were possible for us to have 35% of our energy come from wind, solar, or hydrogen power then it would.
California is the largest state in the country. We have more than 30 million residents (more than 10% of the US population). And more than 35% of our power comes from renewable sources (wind, solar, and hydroelectric). We also get a decent portion (compared to the rest of the country) from nuclear power.

So why can't the rest of the United States follow our lead? I think it is perfectly realistic. If we did it, why can't you?

Originally Posted by Dark Knight
California is the world's 5th largest economy because the rest of the world subsidizes California b/c of the movie biz.
Yes. That must be it. We get all our money from Hollywood.
  • Nevermind the fact that the Silicon Valley is the technology capital of the world.
  • Nevermind the fact that the Central Valley produces more fruit and vegetables than any other place on earth
  • Nevermind the fact that California is the biotechnology capital of the US
  • Nevermind the fact that several of the world's largest corporations call California home... (Google, Apple, Chevron, Sun Microsystems, Franklin Templeton, and Oracle world headquarters are all within 30 miles of my house)
It must be the movie business.
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