The politics of oil are particularly tricky for Democrats, whose chances for victory in next year’s elections can hinge on whether young, climate-focused voters come out in big numbers.

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    10 months ago

    I heard someone say we are at peak oil now or should be soon so this would make sense. Assuming the trend starts going down now…

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      10 months ago

      OPEC+ has been cutting production recently and the US has filled that gap. The reason people presume we hit peak oil soon is basically EVs. Cars make up a huge part of the global oil consumption and replacing them with anything not using oil would change the equation a lot. The other big story is China and the Chinese economy crashing. If that happens we are going to see a massive decrease in emissions very quickly.

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        10 months ago

        Plus Russia isn’t exporting to Europe anymore and the Democrats need to keep gas prices as low as possible because that’s all swing voters care about.