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What Has President Bush Done In Terms Of Renewable Energy? ***best Answer Gets 10 Points***?


I know he’s done a lot to make sure that we have an adequate supply of oil but what has he done to make renewable energy more practical for the future in terms of research and funding?
~please include websites for me to read up on

6 Responses to “What Has President Bush Done In Terms Of Renewable Energy? ***best Answer Gets 10 Points***?”

  1. linlyons
    March 1st, 2010 @ 12:25 pm

    i’m thinking, i’m thinking.
    seems i’ll have to get back to you on that.
    you could say corn ethanol, but that’s raised the cost of food, and with an expanding population, that’s surely not going to be practical in the future.

  2. Nata T
    March 1st, 2010 @ 2:59 pm

    So, if we promote, BY MAKING LAWS, that one energy source like wind is madated, then what? OR that ethanol and bio disel is mandated?
    Bush has let the MARKET, or lets get personal, you decide. It is not the presidents job to make choices for YOU, get it???? YOU must decide what is renewable. Some believe oil is, yes, it is, long long term. So it’s YOUR PERSONAL choice, have biodiesel or food to eat or use petroleum. There is no middle ground, it’s a choice, are you smart enough to decide or do you need to run to your mommy (government) to tell you (when to blow your nose)?

  3. JOHNNIE B
    March 1st, 2010 @ 8:52 pm

    Wake up oil is renewable energy. Where do U think the oil came from that is our present supply. It is fossil plants With CO2. without CO2 the plants can not recycle our O2 or our fossil fuels. Of all this alternate fuel ,how many could produce 2 million barrels a day. The alternate fuels are a joke and can not meet our needs.

  4. LT501
    March 2nd, 2010 @ 12:37 am

    Yeah oil is renewable if you have a few billion years
    and we can not make more to keep up with the worlds consumption so try again
    I think Bush has done more against renewable energy than any president before

  5. who?what
    March 2nd, 2010 @ 1:20 am
  6. jon
    July 8th, 2010 @ 8:36 pm

    I do think these do-gooder companies should get some small subsidies to entice them to enter the market, fuel competition, and invent better products/more efficient way to produce GREEN ENERGY! One interesting new business model is Envision Solar’s. Envision solar is making solar groves in parking lots so cars of the future can conveniently charge using solar energy.Check out some revolutionary plans at http://envisionsolar.com/video/

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