What comes after oil? The question isn’t just academic—it’s existential for a world built on fossil fuels. As reserves deplete and geopolitical tensions spike, humanity faces a critical inflection point. While renewables like solar and wind get the headlines, their scalability and reliability remain questionable without a leap in storage technology. Emerging contenders like nuclear fusion, hydrogen, and synthetic fuels promise solutions but face hurdles in cost and infrastructure. Meanwhile, nations scramble to secure rare earth minerals, the backbone of green tech, shifting the resource dependency from oil fields to mining pits. The post-oil era isn’t just about energy—it’s about rethinking the very foundation of modern civilization.
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