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22 Apr, 2019 08:31

The new gold rush…

No wonder Extinction Rebellion is in overdrive. Despite publicly backing the 2015 Paris deal to limit global temperature rises, $1 billion has been spent on lobbying by ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, Total and BP. Their aim… “to operate and expand fossil fuel operations.”

But what if these archaic players are fighting the last war?

What if their industry is about to undergo a shift that will render their current polluting business model obsolete?

Could the market, not policy makers, now demand cleaner and more efficient ways to produce our energy?

Host Ross Ashcroft is joined by the energy strategist, Kingsmill Bond, to ask if we have reached peak fossil fuels and begun the shift to renewables?

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