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Top Links 1119 The 14th oil shock. Japanese car makers in Canada. Stuck on diesel & "What the end is for".

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开始于 June 02, 2026

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The discussion around oil dependency should prioritize the social implications for workers in traditional energy sectors facing job losses.

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While the end of fossil fuels seems inevitable, the timeline and impact on economies and industries must be carefully managed to avoid disruption.

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Japanese car makers in Canada represent a crucial investment opportunity, boosting local economies and creating jobs in the automotive sector.

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The 14th oil shock underscores the urgent need for a transition to renewable energy sources to ensure economic stability and environmental sustainability.

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The reliance on diesel fuel remains a significant barrier to achieving global climate goals, necessitating a shift to cleaner alternatives.

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