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Destrucción mutua asegurada de energía
Wrecking oil infrastructure is easy; rebuilding it is hard
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The Atlantic (United States) | Mar 28, 2026
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Destroying oil infrastructure sends a clear message about climate action, but we must also consider the social and economic repercussions of such actions.
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The challenge of rebuilding oil infrastructure highlights the need for a balanced energy approach that considers both renewable and fossil fuels.
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While dismantling oil infrastructure might be appealing, it risks creating a vacuum that could destabilize energy markets and increase global tensions.
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Wrecking oil infrastructure may lead to short-term gains, but it endangers energy security and economic stability in the long run.
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Investing in renewable energy is essential to break the cycle of dependency on oil infrastructure and promote sustainable practices.
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