• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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    2 hours ago

    The only way around Hormuz is by embracing renewables. And if countries get serious about doing that, then it would be the best possible outcome of the whole thing.

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      28 minutes ago

      Such an underrated point. The economics and strategic impact of renewables is obvious at this point. Every time there’s a price surge in petrol, I hope that the US would wake up and hasten the transition, but we just keep kicking our feet like toddlers.

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        22 minutes ago

        I have little hope for the US just because the oil industry has so much control there, but I’m hoping for much of the rest of the world this will finally be a wake up call. Given that even if fighting stops tomorrow, it’s going to take years for some of the infrastructure to be rebuilt, things are not going back to the way they were. So, there’s going to be an ongoing need to find alternative energy sources. It’s not a one time event countries can wait out and go back to business as usual.