![]() ![]() In December 2020, then President-Elect Joe Biden said, “We’re in a crisis. All proposals link dealing with COVID-19, addressing climate issues, and combating inequality as the noble end goal. The calls for redesigning systems as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic have been unrelenting, using innocuous-sounding slogans such as Build Back Better or the Great Reset. ![]() I encourage you to research further as these are only a small sampling of what is out there to suggest that climate-related restrictions are closer than we may believe. I have included links to reference my work so people can draw their own conclusions, which may be different than mine. Some will say that I’m being conspiratorial, but don’t take my word for it do your own research. If the lockdown movement is successful, oil and gas usage will decrease similar to the start of COVID-19, exposing the industry to substantial risk. The oil and gas industry must take this seriously and monitor the advancement of climate lockdowns so it is not caught off guard by this potential black swan event. I’m not so sure that’s accurate considering the escalation of urgency over the last few years to address the “climate emergency” and the resulting move to shut down coal, oil, and natural gas supplies, particularly in Europe.Ĭall them lockdowns, restrictions, or carbon passports, if people are given a compelling reason they may obligingly follow. Many believe climate-related lockdowns would be so unpopular that the citizenry would revolt. A global crisis can easily justify any form of political action, even climate lockdowns and phasing out of fossil fuels in a few short years. When something is classified as a global emergency, there aren’t very many limits to what those in power can do to address it. ![]()
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