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We're not going to stop using a renewable resource like oil any time soon. The whole world rings on it, and it's cheaper and cleaner than electric for vehicles.
Renewable?
We're not going to stop using a renewable resource like oil any time soon. The whole world rings on it, and it's cheaper and cleaner than electric for vehicles.
Cleaner?Renewable?
To my point! 50 years to get it done, Where was the priority? obviously not in making a significant change to allow for enough different sources so that everyone has an option to move to now that the time is here. Nope now lets lump the entire world into one basket of eggs and hope for the best as it's too late now! Is it really?In fairness, the push to get off of Petro in the West has been in place since the 1970s. That's 50 years by my accounting.
Pretty much 2 generations have grown up with an awareness of what comes with Petro (wars, insurgencies, regime
change, dictators, puppet governments, and climate catastrophe). It has just been a reluctant slog on the part of
consumers AND corporations alike to make the long-term commitment, though. Basically, we have had a one step forward
and two steps back approach to our relationship to Petro.
The Petro Piper will eventually be paid, though.
To my point! 50 years to get it done, Where was the priority? obviously not in making a significant change to allow for enough different sources so that everyone has an option to move to now that the time is here. Nope now lets lump the entire world into one basket of eggs and hope for the best as it's too late now! Is it really?
Ha! I want to see the crystal ball these people are looking into that solidifies their position that the world is coming to an end in 7 more years is it now ??? if we all don't do an about face with oil.
Maybe the Paris treaty is to stringent? IDK I haven't taken the time to read through it but I'm wondering if there are even any other energy sources that are allowed? Other than a 30% reduction in CO2 footprint by 2030 just around the corner.
So is it really about climate change? or is it more about money, power and control. The petrol piper IS getting paid! Trust me that's the way they want it, squeeze as much money out of the turnup (the population) as they can before it's to late.
a) How do you renew oil, aside from recreating prehistoric conditions and waiting - what is it? - millennia?Yes to both.
Oil IS a renewable resource.
And it is MUCH cleaner than electric, especially when you stop looking at what may or may not come out of a tail pipe, and look at the entire process and associated industries. Cobalt and lithium mines completely decimate the earth and pump all kinds of nasty toxins into the crust and water aquifers. Oil does the same but to a lesser degree, and the efficiency of converting oil into fuel is higher than forcing toxic heavy metal batteries on the end users of arguably insignificant sources of pollution.
Worth noting that batteries are not required for electrical energy generation too. Yes, cars, boats, but we're talking about the entire picture of energy production being a cause of climate change.a) How do you renew oil, aside from recreating prehistoric conditions and waiting - what is it? - millennia?
b) A given quantity of oil is used once, whereas a battery lasts for a long time. Do this cleaner claim include the mount of energy produced versus the amount of pollution caused in extracting oil versus the heavy metals?
That would appear to be a bit of an indicator that keeping on with "clean, renewable" Fossil Fuels is not the one.
The unfortunate thing is that it's happening in India, you'd assume that if it was happening in North America* or Europe that people would be a bit more proactive about it. As is, people don't really seem to care about what goes on if it's a reasonable distance away.
*in places that it hasn't always happened.
a) How do you renew oil, aside from recreating prehistoric conditions and waiting - what is it? - millennia?
b) A given quantity of oil is used once, whereas a battery lasts for a long time. Do this cleaner claim include the mount of energy produced versus the amount of pollution caused in extracting oil versus the heavy metals?
Been "saving a dinosaur" since the '90s....refuse them when it's only a few items you can just carry out the door
No, we should recycle the things we already have that come from petroleum!So, we're gonna make oil/fuel/whatever it is from something that comes from oil? Huh. Call me crazy, but why not just cut out the middle step and stop making plastic bags? Start by banning them. It's no big deal to first, refuse them when it's only a few items you can just carry out the door, and second, take a reusable bag(s) with you for larger purchases.
Everybody always says we gotta "do our part to help." Start there. Little things add up. Even if things like this won't solve the really big problems, at least they're a step in a better direction.
Look at just about every new purchase we make these days, and how many extra, unnecessary little bags are included in the product! Do we really need all those extra parts packaged in their own small plastic bags?
Sometimes I day dream if the plastic island is as big as Texas (and Texas could supposedly contain the entire worlds population) a few think tanks get together work out a way to terraform it into an island but whoever does it gets the benefit of their own government without the problems of so many others...Great idea! God knows there is enough plastic in the oceans alone to make oil for the entire planet for the next decade!

So, we're gonna make oil/fuel/whatever it is from something that comes from oil? Huh. Call me crazy, but why not just cut out the middle step and stop making plastic bags? Start by banning them. It's no big deal to first, refuse them when it's only a few items you can just carry out the door, and second, take a reusable bag(s) with you for larger purchases.
Everybody always says we gotta "do our part to help." Start there. Little things add up. Even if things like this won't solve the really big problems, at least they're a step in a better direction.
Look at just about every new purchase we make these days, and how many extra, unnecessary little bags are included in the product! Do we really need all those extra parts packaged in their own small plastic bags?
Wait till you find out that they just burn it and don't recycle it at all.And then sending the material overseas to be recycled
I'm not going to try to dig up the data, but since the cost of the fuel is only one part of what it "costs to drive", if you factored in everything that adds to those costs, adjusted for inflation as well, I'm betting it costs us more to drive today.Discuss!
Best idea on this thread.The world of disposable manufacturing has to be banned!