| ▲ | blargey 12 hours ago | |||||||
Norway switching from ICEs to EVs objectively reduces global oil consumption+burning by exactly that much. Norway exporting oil increases oil supply, but doesn't increase consumption. The world's oil consumers are not supply-constrained; the producers are not running at 100% capacity, and they'll happily pick up the slack if Norway just stopped exporting oil for no reason. And there's a large amount of consumption that can't be offset by electrification in the first place (petrochemicals, long distance flight, etc) so there's not even a theoretical future end-state where they require a non-EV-using counterparty to buy their oil to fund their EV usage. Calling it a "bookkeeping trick" is just verbal sleigh-of-hand. | ||||||||
| ▲ | patmorgan23 11 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Increases in supply also increase consumption, we use lots of cheap stuff, but not very much of expensive stuff. | ||||||||
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