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Comments by "Bo McGillacutty" (@Mrbfgray) on "Biden Under Bipartisan Pressure To Block Russian Oil Sales" video.
What more do you propose? Nuclear war?
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A lot less than a week ago. ;-)
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The transition is in progress and this should marginally accelerate it. Economics favor renewables now but it takes time to switch, by decade end it will look much different with virtually all new cars being electric and solar/wind/batteries taking over the grid.
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@timothypopik2288 Definitely boost N. American oil and gas like it was wartime.
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It makes perfect sense, Russia supplies about 10% of global petroleum and it's a global market.
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@meetup9408 You are living in 20th century, population collapse is underway in the West, Japan and most of the developed world, even China. Africa and India are the exceptions along with some of Central America. Fossil fuels are rapidly becoming obsolete, the vast majority of reserves (which are 10X higher now then they were 20 yrs ago due to fracking and horizontal drilling tech) will be left in the ground purely based on economics of alternatives, renewables.
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That might add 1% to the market, it's certainly not a panacea. How far can you drive via burning the amount of plastic YOU discard every week? That'll give you an idea what there is to work with there, I couldn't go more than a few miles/wk on my plastic waste.
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@dawnadriana1764 The renewable electric grid and EVs are taking over, today they are already the cheapest way to go, with zero input from governments this will look entirely different by end of decade. Even high performance large EVs can get 125MPGe, small more advanced one's will exceed 150MPGe and home owners in much of the land can be energy independent, affordably, just off their own roof, including 'fueling' their own cars.
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@hankhill6469 Forgone conclusion. Tune into Tony Seba? Not the most fun to listen to but he's been on target for decades and I believe will continue to be proven correct. The graphs of the past he shows are not disputable.
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@hankhill6469 That does not mean we shouldn't continue to develop NatGas and petrol today however, export LNG to Germany, etc., they will both die a natural death soon enough, but for NOW we need them.
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Yup...like a broken clock.
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