@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003605, author = {若林, 一平}, issue = {1}, journal = {文教大学国際学部紀要, Journal of the Faculty of International Studies Bunkyo University}, month = {2005-07-01, 2009-12-17}, note = {The stone age did not end for lack of stone, and the Oil Age will end long before the world runs out of oil.The quotation is from a Saudi Arabian, the former oil minister Sheikh Yamani, who first came tothe world's attention during the Arab oil embargo of the United States in the 1970s. The first Oil Shock. Yet now Yamani believes something fundamental has shifted because he knows "Hydrogen fuel cells." Hydrogen might change everything. The two faces of America. One is the only Super Power, a unilateral empire. But we should not miss the other. "With a new national commitment, our scientists and engineers will overcome obstacles to taking these (hydrogen fuel cell) cars from laboratory to showroom, so that the first car driven by a child born today could be powered by hydrogen, and pollution-free," said President G. W. Bush. The second face has the bottom up origin. We have to learn more from them. Yet the cutting age hydrogen energy experiment has begun at Betsukai, Hokkaido. Hydrogen is produced from the biomass using the revolutionary reforming method. Betsukai is the typical dairy farm area like Eurasian steppe, which suggests the possibility of from-the-bottom-up type international cooperation.}, pages = {81--90}, title = {水素エネルギー革命 : 地域自立型国際協力の可能性}, volume = {16}, year = {} }