The original green energy

The earth has been in existence for 4.56 billion years.
Micro-organic life shows up in the geostrata as early as 4 billion years ago.
Petroleum is the fluidic remains of biological and plant matter from the last 4 billion years.
The energy we use in petroleum based fuels is the stored energy of 4 billion years of solar output as it was absorbed by life forms on this planet.
The planet is basically a big ball of water, rock and oil.
With proper technology, energy could effectively be almost free, just using petroleum based energy alone.
Environmentalism is just another jewish op designed to slow the advancement of the species.

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>limit the global population to 500,000,000
>live in harmony with nature

Problem is that we're using this tech in ways that just congregates pollution and makes life unlivable within populated areas.

500 million is still too many. It's just some kabbalah-nigger number pulled out of a jew's ass, it has no basis in reality.

What if Oil production is not from a biological process, how does the Titan moon of Jupiter have lakes of Oil?

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Which I do not even disagree with, there need th be cleaner ways to do this and to be fair over the last 100 years of industrial advancement it actually has become cleaner, but it still can become cleaner still.
Thats the thing about having plenty of low cost energy, it leads to advancements in technology that then become even more part of the process of producing low cost energy.
The problem with the energy industry isn't the lack of it, or the inability to use it in a clean manner, its the fucking Rockefeller types that attempt to manage the industry to maximum profit and retard the proper stewardship over the resource for personal gain.

>CO2 is pollution
plant food that is turned into O2 is garbage?

TItan doesn't have lakes of "oil" it has liquid methane which is not the same thing though is still a hydrocarbon, and that methane process is pretty well explained through the overall known geological make up of Titan, and the fact that it has a light atmosphere which basically makes the methane content of said atmosphere rain as liquid in a semi-similiar process to our own hydrological cycle here on earth.

Its the littering and recycling thats fucking us over
Thats how microplastic is made

Less cars would be a benefit, with cities exclusively being public transport (fast trains).

You have to perform internal migrations of certain populations to new areas that are ecologically nested, same with food production. Can't just dump people all over the place willy nilly just because we can build anywhere we like... only to find the land is eroding away, or it's earthquake prone, or a flood zone, or the terrain is just fucking shit to build housing and infrastructure on.

Suburbia needs to be wiped out, nothing but small cities surrounded by rural territory/nature reserves.

Also, last time I checked, the emissions of automobile tyres (down to the particle level) is the single worst form of plastic pollution on Earth.

You can reconstitute various natural resources into industrial outputs, but the fact is that most of it just congregates within a handful of regions, and it'll take decades for it to subside and get sequestered back into the Earth assuming industrial output changes.

Also, just releasing greenhouses gases and other chemicals into the atmosphere isn't that simple, they still need to be sequestered back into the ground (using animal husbandry and permaculture) or else you'll spread deserts across the planet.

>with cities exclusively being public transport (fast trains).
*and walkable

Again while I don't agree entirely with all of that, especially the idea of basically storing people in massive megacity arcologies outside of food production as somehow even close to healthy....the tire situation, especially is something I'd like to point out as another fucking billionaire bullshit problem.
It is functionally more effective for the overall environment and the lifespan of the tire of a vehicle to be made from other materials that are more resistant to wear and last far longer, but Dupont, who basically owned the rubber industry at the time, and largely still does, locked up the production of tires to rubber and has suppressed multiple advancements in the field to ensure that rubber remains the primary material used.
It has nothing to do with the fact that we can't do it better, we could be making tires from graphene or borphene quite easily but the industry remains locked to rubber based petro because its about keeping the billionaires rich, not about doing things better.
BUT to produce graphene and borphene on the scale required, we need energy, and thus, retarding energy supply based on "scarcity" or "environmental concern" simply slows that eventual change of technology....extending the length of damage caused....at a profit, no less.

This is 100 percent true.
The problem is you are a ridiculous faggot who avoids the massive implications of oil not being finite. We could concentrate technological development on using it in the best, non-polluting way possible. There has already been developments in that regard, with coal too. There is zero benefit to "leaving it in the ground" - that's just some buzz phrase bullshit the retard fake greenies came up with. We should put them, and you, in the ground.

>storing people in massive megacity
In no way is any of this possible with the current population, let alone 500 million, more like 200-300 million.
Cities aren't complicated, but they turn to shit once they have populations beyond 15-20,000. It's very easy to house 10,000 people like kings and queens within a city.

>outside of food production
Most food production can only occur on open plains because meat requires free range practices, but I guess urbanites can grow their precious plants in communal gardens.

>the tire situation, especially is something I'd like to point out as another fucking billionaire bullshit problem.
Plastic is quite bad, even if or when the environment develops a plastic-easting bacteria.

>rubber
It's a fairly easy plant to grow and harvest.

>graphene or borphene
And yet graphene also gets a bad rep.

>industry remains
Jews ganged up on Ford for inventing hemp plastics, and other hemp products. E.g. hemp plastic car bumpers.

>we need energy
It's fairly straight forward: geo-thermal, nuclear, oil, and some plant products.

Yes, it's abiotic. It's not compacted dinosaurs and trees. We don't really know how exactly it's produced. The biological origin is a complete fabrication.

Coal is fucking stupid when you have thorium reactors.

All I mean is that the most technologically advanced coal burning facilities in the USA are nothing like the ones of the past. You can have a functioning farm next to them. They are clean. But sure, Nuclear, Thorium whatever, all good. People should use what they have. And the world has an abundance of oil.

Ze bugs are eating the rock and shitting out oil. Take that Greta, it is a renewable resource.

Is pic true or bullshit

If it's well explained
Explain it

It's true
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I am a huge proponent of plasma fusion myself but the amount of energy and development to even get it to feasibility requires the petroleum fuel energy system we have, and then...to even start a plasma fusion reactor, the amount of energy required is immense, but then becomes infinitely even cheaper as more and more come online.
But to get there we have to use petroleum based fuels there is no way to create the energy required otherwise.
The average environmentalist is a strange dichotomy of a person, on the one hand they jerk off daily about "Kardashev" scales and then with the other hand they jerk themselves off about reducing our own level within that scale.
Its very weird.

>oil becoming an increasingly more scarce resource as the idustry has to rely on ever increasingly difficult extraction techniques like deep sea drilling, tar sands and fracking
>iS iT tRUe OiL jUsT rEgENerAtEs???

brainlets maybe try rubbing your 8 brain cells together.

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Jesus fucking christ dude

Thats literally an infographic available in a 10th grade science textbook.

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