From WSJopinion: What would a world without oil and gas look like? We’re getting a preview: surging prices for food and other everyday goods, writes AllysiaFinley
Wonder Land : The weaponization of 'science' began with climate policy and accelerated with Covid-19. Now many think it's all misinformation. Images: AFP/Getty Images Composite: Mark KellyWhat would a world without oil and gas look like? We’re getting a preview: surging prices for food and other everyday goods. Oil and natural gas aren’t needed to only generate energy. They’re also critical for an array of products including face masks, diapers and vegan leather.
Consider fertilizer, which is produced using hydrogen from natural gas . Natural gas accounts for about
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