cheers PP....
today's technology has been created out of necessity. the move away from FFs to RE is an enormous positive boon for Aus industry and many listed and unlisted companies are making advances with the tech.... and profits too.
FF co.s are on a decline - slow but inevitable. It makes sense to transition to RE investments as BHP, Woodside and many other companies are doing.
APR/ASIC have instructed all Aus businesses to take the impact of anthropogenic global warming into account in their business risk management and this is only reflective of the push around the planet.
Its only negative nellies, those who cannot tolerate change or who cannot understand the necessity to move to RE, who make such absurd derogatory posts. I gather its similar in the US but not many countries have this problem.
Conservatives don't like change. This is their problem and they will be lost in the past as the world moves on without them.
Alvin Toffler indicated this in his challenging "Future Shock".... and the pace of change has been and will continue to increase.
I'm very keen on the hydrogen revolution in motive power. EVs involve a lot of pollution and will, imo, inevitably lose support as H takes over in around 10-20 years.
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