
Originally published byThe Guardian
Substituting the petrochemicals that underpin everyday life is challenging, but there are ways to produce what we need without fossil fuels
The standoff in the strait of Hormuz has shown just how dependent the worldโs economy is on fossil fuels. From petrochemicals to plastics and fertiliser, they all begin life as oil or gas โ but are there alternatives? Can we loosen the grip that fossil fuels have on our lives?
While solutions to wean the transport system off imported oil are well understood โ albeit not fully implemented โ substituting the plethora of petrochemicals that underpin everyday life is a much more challenging task.
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