“No man ever steps in the same river twice, as it is not the same river and he’s not the same man.”
― Heraclitus
In the past two hundred years humanity has added the over a billion internal combustion engine (ICE) powered automobiles ships, planes, trucks, lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and food cart power generators. Commercial, industrial, and home heating uses of oil are less than the energy used for cooling; a statistic that will increase in time. Collectively the human race extracts, refines, transports (multiple times), and consumes one hundred million barrels of oil per day; twice as much as fifty years ago. Fossil fuel extraction is forecast to increase another seven million barrels per day by 2035.
By every industrial prediction, greenhouse gas emissions will increase over time.
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