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CrispyQ

(41,122 posts)
6. "...we might have had a different world..."
Fri May 24, 2013, 01:31 PM
May 2013
With their staggering profits, they (big oil) could have decided anywhere along the line that the future they were ensuring was beyond dangerous. They could themselves have led the way with massive investments in genuine alternative energies (solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, algal, and who knows what else), instead of the exceedingly small-scale ones they made, often for publicity purposes. They could have backed a widespread effort to search for other ways that might, in the decades to come, have offered something close to the energy levels fossil fuels now give us. They could have worked to keep the extreme-energy reserves that turn out to be surprisingly commonplace deep in the Earth.

And we might have had a different world (from which, by the way, they would undoubtedly have profited handsomely).


And that is the saddest thing. We could have had a different world & they still would have made a fortune.

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"...we might have had a different world..." CrispyQ May 2013 #6
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