What would happen if there was no oil left?
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These will begin to become norms in the future as the fossil fuels begin to run out “coal, oil and natuaral gas”. Also keep in mind that ethanol “fuel made from corn, similar to moonshine” may become an alternative to vehicle fuel.
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The Negatives..
•severely degraded standards of living.
•significant increases in electricity wholesale and hence retail prices..
•The Middle East will likely turn to much greater degrees of open conflict
•conveniences that are readily disposed of will become much more expensive, disappear..
•Medical treatment will become more expensive.
The Positives..
•Significantly reduced CO2 pumped into the atmosphere..
•crash deployment programs for wind and solar..
•Electric vehicles will be the standard, as well as more public transit and bicycling..
•Less air pollution.. burning of fossil fuels..
•The Middle East will stop getting so much attention..
Hope it helps you.. if so mark as brainliest..
•severely degraded standards of living.
•significant increases in electricity wholesale and hence retail prices..
•The Middle East will likely turn to much greater degrees of open conflict
•conveniences that are readily disposed of will become much more expensive, disappear..
•Medical treatment will become more expensive.
The Positives..
•Significantly reduced CO2 pumped into the atmosphere..
•crash deployment programs for wind and solar..
•Electric vehicles will be the standard, as well as more public transit and bicycling..
•Less air pollution.. burning of fossil fuels..
•The Middle East will stop getting so much attention..
Hope it helps you.. if so mark as brainliest..
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