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    1. $8000 dollars for that kind of thing? = Matthew Hooten.

      Shit he, charges a lot for what; = shit?

      The Government are doing what national should have done eons ago if they had any spine but no National had no spine except for when they took all our public owned assets from us and hid the money in their switz bank accounts.

  1. The oil industry is not ‘delusional’. It’s just protecting its loot-and-pollute business model.

  2. All those standing to lose money are bitching and moaning.

    All those standing to benefit from the saving of our environment and future prosperity are rejoicing.

  3. Brent crude is up again, and is currently trading at $73.81 (US dollars).

    Unless the NZ dollar surges against the US dollar, fuel at the pump will soon be up in price again. That price increase will have almost no effect on New Zealander’s driving habits, and we will still see thousands of new, overpowered vehicles used for trivial reasons, every day. And we will continue to witness drivers accelerate towards red lights and slam on the brakes at the last moment. We will continue to witness carnage on the roads, as people drive too fast, too close, and not paying attention to road conditions.

    New Zealanders have been carefully trained over many decades to love oil, and to love machinery that uses oil, and the culture change necessary to smash the ‘oil is good’ narrative that is constantly delivered by the mainstream media will not come in time to be of much benefit. The damage has already been done. And, despite that massive damage, the oil industry, along with the car manufacturers, will ensure that as many people as possible remain locked into their dysfunctional products of as long as possible.

    The end of oil will come as a consequence of the geological depletion which is underway, in combination with the climate chaos (and infrastructure damage) that oil addiction causes. The coming global financial collapse that is an inevitable consequence of the creation of money out of thin air will undoubtedly contribute to the end of oil.

    Neither the increasing climate chaos nor the ecological effects of excess CO2, such as:

    ‘The record-breaking marine heatwave in 2016 across the Great Barrier Reef has left much of the coral ecosystem at an “unprecedented” risk of collapse, research shows.’

    https://www.carbonbrief.org/great-barrier-reef-at-unprecedented-risk-of-collapse-after-major-bleaching-event

    will alter the trajectory we are on, because current economic-financial system cannot function without oil. And, in the government’s mind the economic-financial system comes before the future welfare of the people or the health of the planet.

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