this is lauren stockman, who had the research at oil change international, the climate advocacy group that they locked in for this kind of fantasy that their fossil fuel is the one that is okay and can grow grow and that the others will, will carry the burden of getting us to, to our mission goals, and there's really not a credible climate scenario in which gas can grow. but that really backs the question. if we need to use less gas, what should we use instead? well, most importantly, we should tap cleaner energy sources like wind and solar, which are by and large also cheaper. however, we do it, we need to cross the gas bridge sooner rather than later. because that's the thing with bridges. they have a beginning and an end more cars are of course, a major emitter of harmful gases as well. thanks to the continued dominance of the internal combustion engine. that's why there's been much talk of alternative biofuels are made from wheat or rape seed, for example. over the past 30 years, their production has increased significantly last year, output reached $1700000.00 barrels of oil equi