In order to meet the challenges ahead, we need to be informed about natural resources and how they apply to our lives and to future generations.
In this monograph, the natural resources addressed are: crude oil, natural gas, solar, wind, biofuels, nuclear, and hydrogen. This monograph is a tool for conversation and constructive debate, in order to achieve ultimate results for future generations. This writing is a continuation of the book, America Needs America's Energy, with a special focus on comparing natural resources and how they supplement one another.
As stated in America Needs America's Energy, "As the national debate over energy policy escalates, the tendency is to point fingers at companies in the energy business or a lack of will among elected officials to come to grips with the situation. It's been them vs. us, with "them" not always clearly defined. I contend however, that for too long we have been wasting time blaming the energy industry or the government failure to adopt a national energy strategy when we, the people, should be responsible for creating the plan.
As consumers of energy, we should drive the process, evaluating how we can best leverage our natural resources here at home to assure long-term energy independence and security."