The cost and infrastructure required to maintain fossil fuels is unsustainable.
If the actual cost of fuel and it’s downstream impact were reflected in the pump price, everyone would suddenly be very interested in alternatives.
We need to do better, even if it means some will have to be inconvenienced. I personally think that alternative fuels should be in the back seat to a massive push to improve public transportation. However we appear to be ready to kick the can down the road again because the price of a fill up is at a low point.
Even if you don’t believe in climate change, you have to believe that we can do better than exploding long dead plant matter to get around.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamese...dggsnb5O8YNGzb5bytELGrW5qwLsI-po#244cbccf4473
If the actual cost of fuel and it’s downstream impact were reflected in the pump price, everyone would suddenly be very interested in alternatives.
We need to do better, even if it means some will have to be inconvenienced. I personally think that alternative fuels should be in the back seat to a massive push to improve public transportation. However we appear to be ready to kick the can down the road again because the price of a fill up is at a low point.
Even if you don’t believe in climate change, you have to believe that we can do better than exploding long dead plant matter to get around.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamese...dggsnb5O8YNGzb5bytELGrW5qwLsI-po#244cbccf4473