Thursday, November 3, 2022

The Climate Crisis versus the Survival of the poor and middle Class worldwide?

 You might say "WHAT?"

But, if you observe what is actually happening on earth it goes something like this:

Richer countries don't want to drill more oil wells because it causes global warming when people burn fuel by creating more smoke and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and people cannot breathe carbon dioxide only trees and plants do that and then breathe out oxygen for us to breathe like we as humans breathe out carbon dioxide.

For example, in California they want you to go all electric (UNTIL) you realize that by going all electric (if it's not solar power) it's all generated in California by Natural gas to steam turbines (except for Diablo Canyon Nuclear power plant near San Luis Obispo on the ocean.

So, yes. It's true if you go all electric and don't have solar power to your home you don't have to worry about your home blowing up from natural Gas. However, you are still using natural gas at the power plants to generate your power. So, as you protect yourself by going all electric the generating power of most or all of your electricity is still Natural Gas which is polluting the atmosphere and causing more climate changes worldwide.

In addition to this, the U.S. not drilling more oil wells only makes oil in general cost more around the world because there is less of it available for sale because it isn't being pumped out of the ground enough. This prevents more poorer and middle class people from driving and feeding their families and housing their families.

So, what I'm saying here is the path we are presently on will kill millions and eventually billions of poor and middle class people worldwide inevitably because of the way things are going.

As gasoline and diesel costs more this makes food that is hauled cost more and less people will be able to afford to buy food or even live inside a house or apartment in America and around the world.

This is the reality we all live in now.

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