All the hand wringing over the old finite resource argument for fossil fuels. As if that argument makes any sense in the debate of ending fossil fuel and reliance on renewables.
Last I checked, many of the raw materials for the non-fossil fuel approach are also limited resources, far rarer than oil and gas, and are already impractically expensive. That’s why there are huge government subsidies for all aspects of the renewables approach.
But logic like that has long been in short supply on the left.
All the hand wringing over the old finite resource argument for fossil fuels. As if that argument makes any sense in the debate of ending fossil fuel and reliance on renewables.
Last I checked, many of the raw materials for the non-fossil fuel approach are also limited resources, far rarer than oil and gas, and are already impractically expensive. That’s why there are huge government subsidies for all aspects of the renewables approach.
But logic like that has long been in short supply on the left.