An article in CleanTechnica describes how we are in a carbon bubble. Renewable energy sources are expanding quickly at reduced cost, leading to a likely mass stranding of fossil-fuel related assets as fossil fuels become more expensive than renewable sources of energy.
The current push for natural gas (and with it the related push for hydrogen fuels) is the last gasp of the fossil fuel industry. Hydrogen as a fuel source can only economically be produced from fossil fuels and hence provides no net reduction in carbon emissions, but the fossil fuel lobby are trying to convince people that it is a viable alternative to electric cars.
When the carbon bubble does burst, the impact on asset valuations is likely to be huge, with consequent impact on the larger economy.
Where do you plan to be when the carbon bubble pops?
(Score: 1) by Skwearl on Tuesday January 17 2017, @03:36AM
french? lol we speak english, only the quebecois speak french. you can come for 6 months on a passport, if you find work, they you can apply for a visa.
(Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Tuesday January 17 2017, @03:58AM
You know, if it all goes to hell that badly I may just need to. I was hoping to go somewhere *after* having gotten a job offer but I've been getting these horrible precognitive flashes of shit hitting the fan in a big big way here...
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...