Maybe this has been talked about in this thread, but aside from climate impacts, there is a supply issue as well. Based on proven reserves and current consumption we have about 50 years of both natural gas (52 years) and crude (47 years) left. I know, I know that's proven reserves and maybe there's another 150 years of unproven kicking around. However, whatever is unproven at this point will likely be expensive as #### to get out.
So, if you're not on the "climate change" wagon championing for transition to renewables, you might as well get on the "we're running out" wagon. Both wagon's end up at the same spot.
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