Energy crisis to derail COP26?, page-2

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    Actually, it highlights a side benefit from COP 26 and switching to renewable energy.

    The fossil fuel market is currently displaying how dysfunctional it is. Despite being in operation for 150 years, it still can't maintain a steady supply.

    Price spikes, shortages oil booms and busts. Why would we continue to use such an unreliable source when we can switch to a source that will never run out ? Ever.

    A system that isn't manipulated by greedy, corrupt politicians in the pocket of big companies. An energy source that doesn't cause wars. An energy system that doesn't have cartels controlling prices. An energy source that doesn't have dictators forcing the poor to go without.

    The sun, the wind, the tide have no borders. They just turn up reliably as they have done for millions of years. Very predictable. Very reliable. Uncorruptible.

    Please keep posting. Please keep remininding people that while fossil fuel has been great to get us to this point, it is also a thing of the past now.

    Just like horse transport.

    Btw. Still waiting for you to stump up the numbers on nuclear power. Here's your chance to be the very first in this forum to make an argument for nuclear power in Australia based on facts.

    Can't believe no one has done it yet. wink.png
 
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