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<blockquote data-quote="Longestday" data-source="post: 257676" data-attributes="member: 402"><p>[USER=1803]@smathis30[/USER] Good answer... This makes me feel more comfortable with what GT is doing... but I did pick up on "Industry is bad and gas is morally wrong" theme from most candidates. I could understand someone saying "I would not work for oil and gas due to the extreme cycles of their economics" or many other reasons (oil rigs/location/target field etc). That would be one great answer! I could also understand a diversity of opinion of pro, neutral, and anti oil/gas/industry feelings in candidates from GT.</p><p></p><p>I am sure you already know: Burning tree rosin/oil produces CO2 and ethanol has very little effect on non-renewable gas usage (and burns/uses a food source). </p><p></p><p>I think targeting a renewable energy field is an excellent choice. I also think GT is smart to include renewable fields for study. I also think reducing our pollution is good. But specialty chemicals, food, consumer goods, paper, ect. all pollute to some degree and still need engineers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longestday, post: 257676, member: 402"] [USER=1803]@smathis30[/USER] Good answer... This makes me feel more comfortable with what GT is doing... but I did pick up on "Industry is bad and gas is morally wrong" theme from most candidates. I could understand someone saying "I would not work for oil and gas due to the extreme cycles of their economics" or many other reasons (oil rigs/location/target field etc). That would be one great answer! I could also understand a diversity of opinion of pro, neutral, and anti oil/gas/industry feelings in candidates from GT. I am sure you already know: Burning tree rosin/oil produces CO2 and ethanol has very little effect on non-renewable gas usage (and burns/uses a food source). I think targeting a renewable energy field is an excellent choice. I also think GT is smart to include renewable fields for study. I also think reducing our pollution is good. But specialty chemicals, food, consumer goods, paper, ect. all pollute to some degree and still need engineers. [/QUOTE]
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