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Originally posted by wonderwench
You're wrong about that. Many of the big oil companies have H2 research projects underway, often in collaboration with the major auto companies.
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Mostly because, at least in the begining, hydrogen will be produced by energy by oil products (there is very little hydrogen in the natural world, it has to be "made" from water). Also oil companies want to have a business in a few decades when we run out of oil, so getting a leg up on the next energy market is a good strategic move.
But I digress...
It is, obviously, a matter of degrees, as are most issues, though that breaks from the binary yes or no nature of most of the other questions. But maybe "to what degree do you favor protecting the enviroment from human damage, even if it means the loss of jobs and economic growth." I think that's fairly balanced.