Oil has found its way into nearly every aspect of our lives, whether we realize it or not. From the cars we drive to the food we eat and the products we buy, it has played a role. We know it is a limited resource that we will one day have to live without, so it makes sense that we should start learning to live without it now.
Time For Change
From 1960 to 2013 the average world oil demand increased from 21.4 million to 89.9 million barrels per day. At the same time, the world’s oil supply has been declining and we are now looking into drilling in the Arctic rather than turning to alternative options that we already know exist. Rather than continuing on the destructive path of the last century, it’s time we make the 21st century all about renewable resources.