Altair
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Petroleum is very important, and should be developed and sold so long as there is demand for it, and there will be demand for it for a long time to come. As you said, feed stock for manufacturing isn't going away.that sets up a strawman argument.
Petroleum literally powers modern civilization and makes it possible. It has lifted billions of people out of abject poverty. There are externalities associated with it, but the Green lobby assertion that petroleum usage is completely harmful and can be done away with tomorrow misrepresents how useful a substance it is both as an energy source and feed stock for manufacturing literally everything.
Tobacco, on the other had, is highly addictive substance that has no use beyond consumption of it for its own sake. If it disppeared tomorrow, civilization would not collapse.
To continually compare petroleum with tobacco is intellectual laziness.
We should keep a eye on the future though, and start the process of moving away from oil being used in everything, as technology allows. Power generation and vehicles should start the transition to more green alternatives as the technology allows. That alone will cut down on emissions by a significant amount.
Hopefully the USA starts cracking down on bad global actors in terms of pollution because even if we do our part and cut emissions by a significant amount, our 2 percent isn't going to move the needle all that much. It really needs to be a collective effort.
But hey, even if we do it for ourselves, cleaner air, waters, cities and environment locally is not a bad thing.