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Yea it's interesting to watch and see things beginning to be reframed now. Under the whole climate greenhouse gas agenda, a lot of it operated under a scarcity mindset and we have to reduce this or that. But with the introduction of EV's, robotics, renewables, AI and computing requirements, that's all shifted opinion to a theory of abundance. Our energy requirements are drastically underestimated - and we'll need fossil fuels, renewables, and nuclear to satisfy those requirements. Not sure if anyone has seen the alarming ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico - but they're now attributing the rise in temperatures from a reduction in carbon emissions from cruise ships. No joke! I'm just going to dismiss all of it as political fashion.