Grant Shipley wrote:
The problem is that we are to reliant on oil.  If we were unable to
get gas/oil - our society would collapse.  This is a problem that
needs to be address in one way or another.

Another problem is that we are to (sic) reliant on water and breathable air. If we were unable to get water/air - our society would collapse (literally). This is a problem that needs to be address (sic) in one way or another.

I mean, come on! Can you imagine someone writing a column in a newspaper in the early 1800s: "We are too reliant on steam! If we were unable to get steam, our society would collapse!"

Or, imagine in 30 years: "We are too reliant on hydrogen!" or "We are too reliant on zero-point energy!"

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