100 per cent.
We are still addicted to fossil fuels. The only true path to energy security, stable power prices, prosperity & a livable planet lies in quitting fossil fuels & accelerating the transition to renewables.

Jul 9, 2022 · 10:43 PM UTC

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Can someone explain to me how negotiating with Russia and China over rare earth minerals is different than negotiating with them about oil? Or with the Saudi’s about oil?
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We can't even stop pumping money & weapons into arms manufacturers pockets but we're going to stop with fossil fuels? Wow... I mean we're going nowhere...fast AF...
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You mean nuclear?
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Insanity w/o a way to replace > 1/2 of fossil fuels used for feedstocks. THAT is the real challenge and nobody has a clue of what to do.
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Soooooo ... Why don't we do this?
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How do you stop people from investing in pollution from fossil fuels if those trying to stop them invest in Marijuana which also pollutes. The investors in polluting & addictive cannabis make money off weed & fossil fuel investors make money producing polluting greenhouse gasses.
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Have you been paying attention to what's happening in Holland? The 'Green' movement is supposed to CREATE jobs, not eliminate farmers! All these EMPTY words about 'saving The Planet' are just that: EMPTY! #justSayin #fkTheWEF
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Energy is an engineering problem. Trying to solve a continent scale engineering problem with politics (wishful thinking and lot of loudmouthery) rarely works. Need project plan that takes into account real life and the laws of physics. Begins with accepting nat-gas as bridge fuel
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