I'd say that's pretty accurate IMHO, but from an ecological standpoint jobs and spending and production is a BAD thing. The REAL eco-agenda is about reducing all those things. Naturally you have to have a decent economy and large consumer base in order to fund and promote new ideas in efficiency, so there's the catch-22 which is so often overlooked by promoters of the limited prosperity approach to ecology.Like everyone , I want clean air and water but it would be a stretch to call me an environmentalist . LPG is a resource that the USA has an overwhelming abundance of . Lower fuel costs equates to more middle class spending elsewhere . Which in turn elevates our GDP and creates much needed jobs .
I view LPG as a sturdy bridge to the future . As a country we jumped too quickly to electrics without any thoughtful analysis . Typical of the folks in charge .