Thank you, Ann
! I have read elsewhere that hydrogen cell fuel technology is not the Holy Grail it is touted to be.
Besides folks looking into hybrids and alternative fuels, it is also interesting to note that there have been several recent news articles re: Americans turning to mass transit and cycling to get to work (you can google "news article about americans turning to mass transit due to high gas prices" for the results). Money does talk, and also drives people away from high-priced commodities and to cheaper alternatives. For folks who are vested in carbon energy and think it will never go away, may I suggest you read the book "Salt: A World History" by Mark Kurlansky. Salt used to be the king of commodities, essential to preserving meat until someone invented refrigeration. Something cheaper and more convenient always comes along, due to the human brain's amazing resourcefulness and capacity for invention. Someone always builds a better mouse trap. The oil and coal barons refuse to believe it, but their days are numbered.
Monday June 23 marked the 20th anniversay of James Hansen (director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies) testifying about the threat of climate change at a U.S. Senate committee in 1988, where he warned that the planet was already warming as a result of human activity. Monday, 20 years to the day after his appearance before the Senate committee, Hansen was back on Capitol Hill with a more immediate warning. Emphasizing that safe levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide have already been exceeded, Hansen said, "We have reached a point of planetary emergency."
Don't take my word for it. Read about it here: http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/448661.
As well, it seems to be the general feeling among naysayers that people like Ann and myself are out to "screw everybody across the country". I would include Jenn in this, but the person who uttered these words is a Canadian, to wit, none other than the Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper.
Ann, our intentions have been exposed by the Prime Minister himself. I think we may be under RCMP surveillance 
The tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach.