Other thread was closed, but this fits better here anyway:
I agree with you but the despots are not going anywhere.
The reason rich countries are dumps is because the capital we generate is not being put back into our societies. Governments invest enough to keep things functional, nothing more.
So let's say that a transition away from oil and gas is necessary and these governments know it.
Fossil fuels generate power to do work. It is the force multiplier that all civilizations require in order to maintain their status of existence.
Broken down to it's simplest form; ^^this is why people in positions of power want to control oil, right? Oil is only valuable because it is necessary for civilization to do its thing.
WE are the commodity, not oil.
Now, those in authority (who control oil and people) realize that today - technology has advanced to the point where every aspect of human existence can be controlled far more accurately with electricity over oil - a transition is necessary.
They borrow "money" from the world bank against their one true commodity - us, their worker ants. They use the "money" to build massive electrical infrastructure and subsidise our current fuel burning "stuff" for green energy replacement "stuff".
1st, they used us to consolidate the ownership of fuel through endless war.
2nd, they sell off what is left of our national sovereignty to build a massive and fully integrated power grid.
3rd, they consolidate control over the
use of fossil fuels by promoting "climate work" as the highest priority for consideration within every aspect of government and eliminating the consumer goods that use them.
The primary use of Fossil fuels will be to run power generation plants.
The end result is a world where your ability to live and to prosper is directly limited by the number of resources allowed to you. After all, if something can be used against you - it will be.
Oil money isn't going anywhere and neither are the people who control it.
This is just how the world works. If enough people would wake up to the situation, maybe we could do something about it.
I am certainly not opposed to alternative energy I think it's an exciting and worthwhile investment - just not with globalist authoritarians forcing us into it.
Hungary has the right idea.
UN Agenda 2030: Viktor Orban Warns 'Serious Stress Test' is Coming 'Greater than this Pandemic' (Video) - RAIR