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The renewable energy experts tell us that the shift from the petroleum-driven economy and society won't be a smooth one, on the whole. The amount of new technologies and infrastructures that ought to be developed and built is staggering.

But we're still seeing slow progress. Companies offering merchandise like the scalar energy pendant and the zpe wand are slowly gaining popularity among the masses. The energy pendant uses an alternative energy source that is limitless and not harmful to our environment.

We have lain dormant on sustainable energy on the grand scale for so long that we now have to scramble to play catch-up as access to cheap oil lurks ever closer to becoming a thing of the past.

Consultants on sustainable energy also tell us that we need multilateral, international efforts in concert with one another in the direction of escaping the heavy-almost total-dependence on fossil fuels.

They are poised to become too pricey, burning them is polluting the atmosphere, and digging for them is disrupting the natural environment. We have about 30 years left of reasonably affordable oil and gas-and specialists say that within 20 years beyond that point, we had better be at least 90% independent of them.

Unfortunately, at the present time the globe is mostly not acting as if this is the case. The thirst for oil is growing, not slaking, and it truly is growing faster now than it did even in the 1970s.

One of the main difficulties of transition, the consultants point out, is that higher oil and gas rates stimulate the economy.

(This flies in the face of what several energy so-called "experts" and several members of the public believe, but the fact is that oil and gas are located and manufactured and transported by large corporations who employ multitudes of staff workers and contractors; and from their massive profits their stocks stay lucrative on Wall Street.)

Alternative, or "green" energy has to become more marketplace friendly, more lucrative to investors and would-be employers. Wall Street does not like change; so there is resistance to this much-needed economic switch.

It truly is because of this that numerous consultants are saying that we need an international governments-backed initiative put into place; we're told that we cannot expect the new economic climate to spring forth overnight, all clean and polished and perfected from the black ashes of the fossil fuel economic climate phoenix.

It can be most imperative that the wealthy, big-production nations such as America, Japan, Western Europe, and others be the ones to spearhead the effort to get off the fossil fuel dependence.

Smaller, poorer nations are very simply never going to achieve the level of energy production via coal and oil that these nations have.

By the time they would be ready to, the cheap access to the fossil fuels will probably be gone, and they'll never be able to sustain their newly-risen societies at that time as we have been able to do. The time for transition from black to green is here.

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