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‘Big Oil’ Companies Face Mounting Legal Challenges From Climate-Obsessed Groups – OpEd

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29.05.2024

Suing the ONLY supply chain source for the products and fuels DEMANDED by humanity is financial stupidity!

Never bite the hand that feeds you without a replacement to support the products demanded by our materialistic society.

After the discovery of crude oil, and humanity’s ingenuity to manufacture that black cruddy looking tar substance into oil derivatives, the growth began of various products and fuels made from those derivatives. Those “products” have seen increasing acceptance that has grown into outright demands by society.

Those “products” became the basis of various infrastructures and modes of transportation that did not exist before the 1800’s. The world then populated from 1 to 8 billion in less than 200 years, AFTER the introduction of a supply chain source for the products and fuels demanded by humanity.

Shockingly, 80% of the 8 billion on this planet — more than six billion people — live on less than $10 a day, and almost half the world — over three billion people — live on less than $2.50 a day, and struggle to stay alive.

The few in wealthy societies have been enabled over the last 200 years by coal, oil and natural gas PRODUCTS that have provided the leisure — and the funding — for numerous environmentalist groups to focus on “climate change” !

Many developing nations do not share the Western elite’s obsession with reducing emissions. Since life for most people on earth is still a battle against poverty, hunger and disease, many countries, particularly India and much of Africa, will continue to focus on becoming richer through fossil fuels and the many products that have made richer countries have a more comfortable living lifestyle.

Now, environmentalists in the affluent countries obsessed with “climate change” are demanding a halt to oil exploration, but........

© Eurasia Review


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