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石油を止めることはできない

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February 19, 2026に開始

Oil and gas are inevitable elements of our future Source

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We can’t just stop oil

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Feb 19, 2026

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The reliance on oil and gas is driving climate change; we must commit to renewable energy alternatives for a sustainable future.

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While oil and gas are necessary for current infrastructure, we should invest in research for cleaner technologies alongside their use.

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Transitioning away from oil and gas is unrealistic; we must focus on improving extraction and refining technologies instead.

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Economic stability hinges on oil and gas; abrupt changes could lead to job losses and energy shortages that we cannot afford.

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