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Oil giant Shell warns cutting production 'dangerous'

www.bbc.co.uk Oil giant Shell warns cutting production 'dangerous'

The world's need for fossil fuels is "desperate", Shell's chief executive told the BBC.

I don't know about you but I'm sure glad the chief exec of Shell cares about our futures....

The world's need for fossil fuels is "desperate", Shell's chief executive told the BBC.

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  • Unfortanetally for everybody the greedy oil mogul is basically right. At least for the near future.

    Just so much of the world runs on oil/fossil fuels that it's almost comical how reliant on them we are.

    Plastic. Fertilizer. Transportation. Energy. Medicine.

    Even if we can try and do replace it with green alternatives, it is going to take a massive change to get to where we need to be. Let alone for it to be cost effective and productive enough not to destabilize the entire world. We all saw how some reacted to higher gas prices.

    But climate change is wrecking the world as we speak so.....dam. Destabilization either way. We took too long and dragged our feet. Ironically cause of the actions of oil's dark money and propaganda.

    Ugh. It makes my head hurt.

  • I've no doubt that this guy is being entirely self-serving and disingenuous, but the sad fact is that the UK still does still import half of its oil and gas.

    • Plus side of reducing oil production is that prices will go up and will drive the introduction of renewables as they become attractive and help save the world.

    • Downside is that we will all feel poorer during this transition

    I'm in favour of cutting, but it's important to be clear about the implications.

    • We need big companies to really champion the move to green tech and renewables, and reinvest some of the profit. I don't think customers should shoulder the burden when you consider the last few years of recoding breaking profits

  • How much money do these people need?

    • Need hasn't been a factor for these types of people ever. It's not about amount in terms of survival, it's a high score system. Earn more than the one who came before you, gain over other companies, get noted in some top # company scoreboard.

      The entire system is set up to award this aggressive, destructive behavior as success. The largest change in recent times is the numbers getting so massive that it takes the most destructive and cutthroat policies to even get close to out doing those who came before.

      • I intellectually understand the concept but personally cannot grasp it. The rise of the billionaire and the staggering record profits of some of these companies is just beyond the pale.

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