• Skua@kbin.earth
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    12 hours ago

    A huge majority of crude oil production goes towards fuels and we still have an enormous problem with the amount of plastic we use, we can definitely stand to drill less

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      8 hours ago

      The plastic problem is temporary, bacteria has already evolved to eat it. The best use for oil is in drugs. Pain relievers, antibiotics, sanitisers

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        6 hours ago

        No, bacteria (and some other things like fungi) have evolved to eat some kinds of plastic, and we don’t yet know how scalable that is or if it has significant environmental side effects. Regardless, the bigger matter here is that we burn a huge majority of extracted crude oil. If we stop doing that, we can drill far less

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        6 hours ago

        I don’t know who told you that, in human terms the plastic problem is permanent, it’s everywhere, in our foodchain, in our bodies, no bacteria aren’t going to save us from it. There are also virtually unregulated chemicals in plastics that get disseminated from them.