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Craig Clemmings
Did you ever consider that it was possible to have your car run on water? Water is currently being used to supplement gasoline through the use of hydrogen conversion technology. The engine within your car has the ability to use power that is extracted from water in the form of Hydroxy or HHO, also known as Brown's gas. With the arrival of an energy crunch, this will help minimize the impact. Can there be a possibility that someday, water will take the place of oil? There are those that consider water as profitable while others fear that water will be depleted. Quite a few environmentalists are going to insist that water is going to be abused like oil is being abused. While the planet is made up of mostly water, only 3% is suitable for consumption. The chief body of water that is out there is sea water so it can't be used for drinking or agriculture. The exploitation of water has been occurring in a similar way as what has been going on with oil. Industrial plants have polluted and toxified many bodies of water. So many people are suffering throughout the world because bodies of consumable water are drying up. Glaciers of the north and south poles happen to be melting as a result of the global warming that's caused by the burning of fossil fuels. This has also caused radical changes in the weather contributing to less rain in some areas while too much rain in others. Water in numerous parts of the world, including the United States, have grown to be too expensive for the average person. With water becoming as scarce as it is, operating cars with water instead of gas might lead to problems. You will find there's greater issue involved with water, oil and gas so adding water as a supplement can be a problem. Water is very important to sustain life so we have to be careful so that we don't abuse it. We don't want this challenge that's transpiring in the oil industry occur with water. Since commodity rates tend to take off at any moment, it would be a bad thing for water. It has already become a $500 billion industry with agriculture, waste treatment, and distribution of drinking water. Water is regarded as a necessity for human life, so a human rights initiative is against privatizing water. Clean water needs to be made available to all, and not only those who can afford it. In terms of having drinking water or adding it in your car, people's lives really are more important than a vehicle. As individuals, we must take steps to keep our freedoms and not be dictated to by big business.
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