Why is it our governments talk like they're changing the world, but are so indolent when it comes to action? You don't have to be a genius to see that change is inevitable. The writing of fossil fuels is on the wall. Either we change now while we have choices or we find ourselves limited by predicaments and unpalatable solutions. If we don't prepare for change then we are foolish.
As oil diminishes, other energy technologies will develop. New technology means new jobs. We should be pushing our governments to invest in green renewable energy. Knowing that change is unavoidable should be incentive enough to act now before it is too late.
Why is it our governments talk like they're changing the world, but are so indolent when it comes to action? You don't have to be a genius to see that change is inevitable. The writing of fossil fuels is on the wall. Either we change now while we have choices or we find ourselves limited by predicaments and unpalatable solutions. If we don't prepare for change then we are foolish.
ReplyDeleteAs oil diminishes, other energy technologies will develop. New technology means new jobs. We should be pushing our governments to invest in green renewable energy. Knowing that change is unavoidable should be incentive enough to act now before it is too late.