RE:Think Long Term Personally I feel that the furure looks very bright for this industry no matter what happens to the oil prices, climate change is on the minds of pretty well everyone ( well except for one fella that lives in a white house in the USA) but other than that it pretty well is on the minds of a lot of folks.
Lets pretend we are 2 years in the future and you pull up to a refueling station, on one side of the road there is the high carbon gas station, on the other ther is the station that has fuel that was made from the garbage you created in the past year or so, which one do you think most people will pick?? Its almost like when Apple/Android devices came out, BlackBerry was the king of then , who is king today......( hint for the answer, BlackBerry does not even make phones today)
retiredcf wrote: Why the oil crash and COVID-19 may not impede clean tech, climate action
The collapse in crude prices is taking a toll on the investment community and the economy. A closer look at what it means for clean tech and climate change efforts with Tom Rand, managing partner at ArcTern Ventures, and author of "The Case for Climate Capitalism"
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/why-the-oil-crash-and-covid-19-may-not-impede-clean-tech-climate-action~1924349