I would think it costs more than the plastics we know today based on the same logic that applies to the cost of the bio-fuel. It's the production cost versus the extraction cost. While the extraction...
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I would think it costs more than the plastics we know today based on the same logic that applies to the cost of the bio-fuel. It's the production cost versus the extraction cost. While the extraction...
No, they won't, but the bioplastic will: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioplastic
That's true in an oil economy. But who and when would develop those and make them economically efficient?
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I think regardless of the origins of oil it is obvious that the oil is getting harder to get, so we need to drill deeper and/or under the sea bed. That makes oil extraction more expensive and thus...
I agree with Hanna, there are alternatives. There is lots of development in biodegradable plastic, hydrogen, renewable and nuclear energy, smart power grids and stuff like that. The oil is a finite...
You seem to be well-versed with Russian history. :hlop:
Here's what I've found in the Pedivikia:
What do you think of that? :search:
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