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Energy literacy - understanding crude oil's vital role : Comments

By Ronald Stein, published 12/2/2025

The world faces critical energy crossroads, with Energy Literacy conversations needed on the role of crude oil, renewables, and nuclear power in driving future growth.

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It would indeed be wonderful to be part of a fossil fuel free planet.
However it is not possible with 8 billion plus humans around. All relying, to some degree, on fossil fuels.
However time may tell a different tale.
Posted by ateday, Wednesday, 12 February 2025 2:24:08 PM
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Never mind that there is something more fundamental to the situation of living-breathing-feeling beings namely water, huge quantities of which are required just for drinking purposes and the growing of food.
This reference provides a very sobering assessment of the situation.
http://cribb.substack.com
Posted by Daffy Duck, Wednesday, 12 February 2025 4:50:49 PM
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The existential threat to humanity and its water supply is the UN sustainable development 2030 ; a part of the take-over of Western Democracies disguised as climate change panic.

For a change to your usual meaningless drivel, you do a study of that document, and enlighten yourself as to how the Native title extravaganza is used to achieve the locking up of vast areas of water catchment, and the persecution of those using natural water supplies to sustain farming processes.

You get back to me now, won’t you.
Posted by diver dan, Wednesday, 12 February 2025 6:37:28 PM
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