Talk:Renewable energy: Difference between revisions
imported>Milton Beychok m (→Renewable energy development was merged into this Renewable energy article on May 27, 2010: Finished cleanup of merged article.) |
imported>Howard C. Berkowitz (→Politics of energy: new section) |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
:Finished cleanup of the merged main article and its references. Could probably still use a detailed review by others. [[User:Milton Beychok|Milton Beychok]] 05:30, 28 May 2010 (UTC) | :Finished cleanup of the merged main article and its references. Could probably still use a detailed review by others. [[User:Milton Beychok|Milton Beychok]] 05:30, 28 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
== Politics of energy == | |||
Actually, I'm not sure if this comment is as a politics, military, history or engineering editor, but do look at [[battleship#propulsion]] for a bit of history on how the Middle East and oil became critical to the British Empire. I don't think one can really address the rationale for renewable energy without addressing the impact of Middle East oil, and that renewable energy offers an alternative. Remember that Europe and Japan are even more dependent on Mideast oil than the U.S. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 00:28, 29 May 2010 (UTC) |
Revision as of 18:28, 28 May 2010
Renewable energy development was merged into this Renewable energy article on May 27, 2010
The merged Talk page is now stored in Talk:Renewable energy/Archive 1 so that the Talk page for the merged article can start clean. The main article content will now be revised to rationalize the merged article.
The reason for the merger was that the two article overlapped each other a great deal. Milton Beychok 03:53, 28 May 2010 (UTC)
- Finished cleanup of the merged main article and its references. Could probably still use a detailed review by others. Milton Beychok 05:30, 28 May 2010 (UTC)
Politics of energy
Actually, I'm not sure if this comment is as a politics, military, history or engineering editor, but do look at battleship#propulsion for a bit of history on how the Middle East and oil became critical to the British Empire. I don't think one can really address the rationale for renewable energy without addressing the impact of Middle East oil, and that renewable energy offers an alternative. Remember that Europe and Japan are even more dependent on Mideast oil than the U.S. Howard C. Berkowitz 00:28, 29 May 2010 (UTC)
- Article with Definition
- Developed Articles
- Advanced Articles
- Nonstub Articles
- Internal Articles
- Engineering Developed Articles
- Engineering Advanced Articles
- Engineering Nonstub Articles
- Engineering Internal Articles
- Politics Developed Articles
- Politics Advanced Articles
- Politics Nonstub Articles
- Politics Internal Articles
- Earth Sciences Developed Articles
- Earth Sciences Advanced Articles
- Earth Sciences Nonstub Articles
- Earth Sciences Internal Articles
- Energy policy tag