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Originally Posted by peter12
Phasing out fossil fuels can't just come with expectations that nothing will change in our lives as we deal with the encroaching global crisis of climate change. Yes, electric vehicles and renewables may have some marginal effect on helping us maintain our current way of life, but we will really have to fundamentally rethink how we live, build, and work in our cities.
We need to have serious conversations about densifying not only our urban cores, but our suburbs, and how to implement public, mass-transit solutions into each and every neighbourhood. The day of long drives alone to our giant house in the suburb are not sustainable as we move into an increasingly uncertain future.
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Spot on. It’s the inconvenient truth of the environmental movement. O&G dominate our energy mix because they are the cheapest sources dense enough to sustain our standard of living (and improve that of developing nations). To succeed, our standard of living needs to change greatly and likely for the worse.
However global warming is real. And it is caused by carbon emissions. Solving the optimal balance between sustainability, standard of living, affordability, and the laws of thermodynamics is a tricky one.