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Re: Fuel prices hitting an eight year high
by
Wakate
on 10/10/2021, 11:05:23 UTC
⭐ Merited by GeorgeJohn (2)
And years of neglect, no more investing in reserves a complete government aversion towards anything that is related to fossil fuel finally comes and presents the bill.
Europe wants to reduce emissions, and at the same time are asking Russia for more natural gas Cheesy

Super 95 gasoline has reached €2 per liter here. Mostly because of taxes of course.

Solar technology is definitely available; I just think it's unaffordable for most folks
It's not nearly as available as fossil fuel. This is reality (note that this doesn't even include non-electric energy):
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As an individual, you can just buy solar panels, fill your rooftop, and call yourself all green. But as a continent, ramping up the production (in China, Lol) to the required volume takes a few decades.
The world is working in a close door to make this happen to everyone. The rate of carbon dioxide emission is high and government are doing there best to make sure that we all adoption the green living standard which will reduce the emission that is being produced by motor, companies and other source of carbon emission. I know very soon the hype if the crude oil will come to an end