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<blockquote data-quote="Pond digger" data-source="post: 6202070" data-attributes="member: 33096"><p>Whether you believe in man made climate change or not, the debate is helping drive the shift to sustainable energy production, and that has to be a good thing. I’m not sure people appreciate just how reliant we are on fossil fuels; not just as a cheap energy source, but also as a source of industrial chemicals that touch every aspect of modern life. The question that worries me more than anything, is can we wean our selves off oil and gas before their depletion leads to the collapse of civilisation. I do have faith in human ingenuity, and necessity <u>is</u> the mother of all invention, but if we are to artificially manufacture the chemicals we need, to replace what we currently just pump out of the ground in the form of crude oil, we will require massive amounts of energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pond digger, post: 6202070, member: 33096"] Whether you believe in man made climate change or not, the debate is helping drive the shift to sustainable energy production, and that has to be a good thing. I’m not sure people appreciate just how reliant we are on fossil fuels; not just as a cheap energy source, but also as a source of industrial chemicals that touch every aspect of modern life. The question that worries me more than anything, is can we wean our selves off oil and gas before their depletion leads to the collapse of civilisation. I do have faith in human ingenuity, and necessity [U]is[/U] the mother of all invention, but if we are to artificially manufacture the chemicals we need, to replace what we currently just pump out of the ground in the form of crude oil, we will require massive amounts of energy. [/QUOTE]
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